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Fig. 4 in Adaptive use of nonlethal strategies for minimizing wolf-sheep conflict in Idaho

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Fig. 4.—Killing of sheep (Ovis aries) by wolves (Canis lupus) in Protected and Nonprotected Areas in public grazing allotments in Blaine County, Idaho, as shown by cumulative weighted number of sheep killed in each year of the study. Lines indicate regression of killings on year.

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Published as part of Stone, Suzanne A., Breck, Stewart W., Timberlake, Jesse, Haswell, Peter M., Najera, Fernando, Bean, Brian S. & Thornhill, Daniel J., 2017, Adaptive use of nonlethal strategies for minimizing wolf-sheep conflict in Idaho, pp. 33-44 in Journal of Mammalogy 98 (1) on page 41, DOI: 10.1093/jmammal/gyw188, http://zenodo.org/record/7832651

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