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    The Bridge Between Wolves & Ranchers

    en-usJune 07, 2022
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    About this Episode

    Guest:
    Karin Vardaman is the founder of Working Circle, a nonprofit group that engages directly with ranchers to help reduce conflict between wolves, humans, and livestock.

    Topic:
    Adrian and Karin discuss how sustainable ranching creates a safer environment for growing wolf populations, and ranch families, in the American West.

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