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" Non-Lethal and Lethal Tools to Manage Wolf-Livestock Conflict in the Northwestern United States "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 943460
Doc. No : LA4vg5p9hs
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Bangs, Ed; Jimenez, Mike; Niemeyer, Carter; Fontaine, Joe; Collinge, Mark; Krsichke, Rod; Handegard, Larry; Shivik, John A.; Sime, Carolyn; Nadeau, Steve; Mack, Curt; Smith, Douglas W.; Asher, Val; Stone, Suzanne
Title & Author : Non-Lethal and Lethal Tools to Manage Wolf-Livestock Conflict in the Northwestern United States [Article]\ Bangs, Ed; Jimenez, Mike; Niemeyer, Carter; Fontaine, Joe; Collinge, Mark; Krsichke, Rod; Handegard, Larry; Shivik, John A.; Sime, Carolyn; Nadeau, Steve; Mack, Curt; Smith, Douglas W.; Asher, Val; Stone, Suzanne
Title of Periodical : Proceedings of the Vertebrate Pest Conference
Volume/ Issue Number : 22
Date : 2006
Abstract : Gray wolf populations were eliminated from the northern Rocky Mountains of the western United States by 1930, largely because of conflicts with livestock. The wolf population is now biologically recovered and over 1,020 wolves are being managed in Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming under the federal Endangered Species Act. From 1987 to December 2005, 528 cattle, 1,318 sheep, 83 dogs, 12 goats, 9 llamas, and 6 horses were confirmed killed by wolves, and over
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