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Killing wolves to protect livestock does work.
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Here is a link to an article out of Pinedale Wyoming. The author picks apart WSU's study and points out why it is flawed.
http://www.pinedaleonline.com/#wolfpredatorcontrol
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Great article, it really explains in how many ways the WSU study is flawed.
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Very comprehensive dissection of the falsities or "cherry picking of data" in the WSU paper.
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Sounds like they Coug'd it.
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