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Risk map for wolf threats to livestock still predictive 5 years after construction. 

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WDFW/ODFW Martorello/Brown, perhaps you should educate yourselves, and begin recognizing that you need to manage our resources based on science, and not Ranchers…. to alleviate or stop depredation…. remove the cows from the problem areas or ban grazing altogether! You have now proven these studies 100% accurate…. However your failure to manage our resources in the best interest of the …

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Facing threats to med school from washington state legislators, WSU disavows wolf researcher

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  We need to expose these lawmakers threatening funding cuts to WSU to further their own political agendas… Mittelhammer we have a news flash for you… Dr. Wielgus actions didnt negatively impact any individuals on WAG. They successfully did that all on their Own! For Instance:  WAG members attempting to discredit Dr Wielgus at the September meeting, and niether Martorello, …

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It would appear that Joel Kretz is making Indirect Death Threats to create Hostility Towards Dr. Wielgus

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Read this and tell us what you think? Is Joel Kretz making indirect Death Threats against Dr. Wielgus? It would appear so to a prudent individual… Yet Kretz is still in office… WTF is WRONG in WASHINGTON STATE???? How is it that our Elected Officials let this Public Trust Violator to continue in any elected capacity? Look at the special …

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Comparing costs and benefits of lethal and non-lethal human–wildlife conflict mitigation on livestock farms

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Reposting Proof for Ranchers, that non-lethal is far less expensive, Livestock depredation has implications for conservation and agronomy; it can be costly for farmers and can prompt retaliatory killing of carnivores. Lethal control measures are readily available and are reportedly perceived to be cheaper, more practical and more effective than non-lethal methods. However, the costs and efficacy of lethal vs …