KenH
Well-Known Member
A win-win situation. :thumbs:
Cooperative project may keep wolves and sheep alive
With the delisting of wolves as an endangered species, the prospect of a needless slaughter of an essential link in nature's wildlife ecosystem loomed quickly. The awful spectacle of vengeful gunmen wiping out packs of wolves would have been a national scandal.
That has yet to happen, happily.
Even better news is the sensible model of cooperation being charted in the Wood River Valley by sheepherders, pro-wolf conservationists and federal and state wildlife experts that understand the self-defeating consequences of a range war over wolves.
- rest at www.mtexpress.com/index2.php?ID=2005121199&var_Year=2008&var_Month=06&var_Day=20
Cooperative project may keep wolves and sheep alive
With the delisting of wolves as an endangered species, the prospect of a needless slaughter of an essential link in nature's wildlife ecosystem loomed quickly. The awful spectacle of vengeful gunmen wiping out packs of wolves would have been a national scandal.
That has yet to happen, happily.
Even better news is the sensible model of cooperation being charted in the Wood River Valley by sheepherders, pro-wolf conservationists and federal and state wildlife experts that understand the self-defeating consequences of a range war over wolves.
- rest at www.mtexpress.com/index2.php?ID=2005121199&var_Year=2008&var_Month=06&var_Day=20