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Join Us ~ Ranching with Wildlife Workshop – March 26th in Petaluma, CA 

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“Come learn about the Marin Livestock and Wildlife Protection Program and nonlethal solutions to reduce wildlife conflicts in agricultural areas including livestock guardian animals and new innovative techniques like Foxlights and other disruptive stimuli based predator deterrents. This workshop is free and open to the public but we are asking attendees to RSVP ~ cosponsored with the Marin County Department …

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It’s Time to Bring Wolves Back to the Mojave Desert 

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In the wake of major land protections in the California desert, there’s no better opportunity to think about reintroducing Mexican wolves. One day in 1922, rancher Pauline Watson found something surprising on a trap line she’d set for coyotes near her ranch in the Mojave Desert’s New York Mountains. It wasn’t a coyote. At 100 pounds, it was twice as …

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Wolves can’t peacefully co-exist with ranchers: Rancher Says

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It is troublemakers like Milo Johnson in Redding California that seem to need to learn the truth about wolves, They need to be able to look at factual numbers and Realize that Wolves are their smallest Problem! Pamela Flick of Defenders of Wildlife painted a rosy picture of Northern California inviting wolves to peacefully coexist with our game animals, livestock, …

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Pamela Flick: We can live peacefully with the wolves

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On a cold day in late December 2011, California’s landscape quietly changed in a historic way: a wild wolf was confirmed in the Golden State for the first time in nearly 90 years. This lone male wolf, dubbed OR-7, was confirmed by wildlife officials to have made the long journey from northeastern Oregon to Siskiyou County. But OR-7 didn’t stop …