From Defenders of Wildlife:
Defenders donated flag fencing known as fladry to the Washington
Department of Wildlife. They tested the fladry's effectiveness by
stringing it around a cow carcass -- an irresistible temptation for a
hungry wolf. The results speak for themselves, providing documentary
video evidence that nonlethal tools really do prevent conflict between
wolves and livestock:
From the International Wolf Center:
The wolves have certainly been active lately and it might have something
to do with the February sun. Even though we had temperatures down to
-28 below zero Fahrenheit, the next day the temperatures reach 26
degrees and with a warm sun, the wolves were in an extremely good mood.
Staff were happy as well, enjoy this clip, it has several minutes of
howling.
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