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Wolf Biological Controls

Wolf Biological Controls. By Craig Kingsbury and Larry Hendren. From Endangered to Five Tags a Year. Diagram by: Woodstock International Council for World Peace . Photo by: IDFG. Impacts on Livestock. Reduction in Calf survival from 95.5 to 80.4%

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Wolf Biological Controls

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  1. Wolf Biological Controls By Craig Kingsbury and Larry Hendren

  2. From Endangered to Five Tags a Year Diagram by: Woodstock International Council for World Peace Photo by: IDFG

  3. Impacts on Livestock • Reduction in Calf survival from 95.5 to 80.4% • Reduction in body weight (most $$ impacting) • Changes animal temperament/behavior Photo by: Ben Schultz Photo by: Wildlife and People

  4. Canine Parvovirus (CPV) • Most effective in already weakened animals and young animals • Highly contagious • Can be vaccinated for Diagram by Cornell University

  5. CPV continued… • First identified in 1978 • Causes reduced body condition through diarrhea and vomiting

  6. Sarcopitc Mange • Used in 1905-1916 in Montana when required by law • Causes mortality in canines • Much like CPV it reduces body condition • Very effective in winter Photo by: Jimmy Jones

  7. Challenges to Implementation Wolves are a very “Charged” topic Ecological effects aren’t fully avoidable Testing would be required

  8. COST EFFECTIVE!! • Doesn’t require a lot of time or money to implement • Financial gain from weight increase in individual cattle • Increased survival of livestock • Reduced time commitment to dealing with predation control

  9. QUESTION?

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