Mexican gray wolf and pup, © Joel Sartore

Rancher Says Coexistence is the Path Forward

After losing ewes and newborn lambs to wolves over the past four years, John Peavey of Flat Top Ranch in Idaho has moved his lambing operation 20 miles south away from core wolf range avoid conflict with wolves during this vulnerable time. In the past, the Flat Top Ranch has relied on killing wolves and other predators to try to prevent conflict with his lambs. The result until now? Lots of dead wolves and sheep, and a problem that repeats itself every year! This year, Mr. Peavey decided to break the cycle by moving his lambing methods to an area away from core wolf habitat.

Ewes lambing near the Flat Top Ranch in central Idaho’s Wood River Valley.