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Carnivores, cortisol, and crap seem a fitting starting point when seeking to quantify the financial losses to livestock ...
Motion-activated field cameras, GPS collars, wolf scat analysis and cattle tail hair samples are helping University of ...
Carnivores, cortisol and crap seem a fitting starting point when seeking to quantify the financial losses to livestock ...
(Tina Saitone and Ken Tate / UC Davis) Motion-activated field cameras, GPS collars, wolf scat analysis and cattle tail hair samples are helping University of California, Davis, researchers shed new ...
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The expansion of gray wolf populations is upending California cattle operations, leading to millions of dollars in losses for ...
In far Northern California, beneath a towering mountain ridge still covered in April snow, one of the state's last cowboys ...
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Woodland The Daily Democrat on MSNStudy calculates cost to ranchers of an expanding wolf populationTina Saitone, a University of California, Davis, professor and Cooperative Extension specialist in livestock and rangeland ...
A team of interdisciplinary researchers at University of California, Davis have used research to quantify the cost of wolves ...
The cows lose a lot of weight from stress and from trying to stay away from the wolves. Tate, the UC Davis researcher, said GPS data from trackers attached to cows show some of them being chased ...
Longtime resident hopes city investment will help restore her neighborhood as ‘a place to live, and be safe, and show love.’ ...
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