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In this episode, Alex and Jared dive into techniques that can help ranchers reduce conflicts between wolves and livestock. They'll explore how a new spin on an old tool increases the effectiveness of fencing, how putting riders back on the range can have a multitude of benefits, and how one valley in Montana is working together to compost carcasses to reduce attractants on the landscape.
But applying these tools takes know-how, money, and time. Who pays for conflict reduction efforts that support both wildlife and working lands?
Full show notes: https://workingwild.us/season-one/11-old-world-tools-to-new-world-technology/
By Collaboration of land-grant universities5
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In this episode, Alex and Jared dive into techniques that can help ranchers reduce conflicts between wolves and livestock. They'll explore how a new spin on an old tool increases the effectiveness of fencing, how putting riders back on the range can have a multitude of benefits, and how one valley in Montana is working together to compost carcasses to reduce attractants on the landscape.
But applying these tools takes know-how, money, and time. Who pays for conflict reduction efforts that support both wildlife and working lands?
Full show notes: https://workingwild.us/season-one/11-old-world-tools-to-new-world-technology/

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