Guest Commentary: The Biodiversity Conservation Alliance protects wild bighorn ... - Denver Post

Guest Commentary: The Biodiversity Conservation Alliance protects wild bighorn ...
Denver Post
O'Toole makes our case against the Forest Service quite well, stating, "The issue is the evidence of disease transmission from domestic sheep to bighorns. Many experts agree that separation of wild and domestic sheep is the best solution.

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Guest Commentary:The Biodiversity Conservation Alliance vs. my sheep - Denver Post

Guest Commentary:The Biodiversity Conservation Alliance vs. my sheep
Denver Post
Recently the Laramie, Wyoming-based Biodiversity Conservation Alliance (BCA) filed in Federal Court to remove our domestic sheep from their summer grazing allotments on the Medicine Bow National Forest. Since such extreme environmental groups use ...

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Scott's VAWA vote offensive, says opponent Rose - Examiner.com

Scott's VAWA vote offensive, says opponent Rose
Examiner.com
S. 1925 also addressed the high levels of abuse Native American and Native Alaskan women endure in their communities, expanding their independent prosecution of domestic violence committed in their own jurisdiction. “Rather than reauthorize a ...

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Teton bighorn sheep move to new range - Washington Examiner

Teton bighorn sheep move to new range
Washington Examiner
On the west side of the Tetons, the sheep likely migrated to the lower slopes from Moose Creek to Teton Canyon. Because of human development, including roads and fences, and because of domestic sheep grazing on the west side of the Tetons, ...

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Informal sector workers: sheep without shepherd - Daily Monitor


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Informal sector workers: sheep without shepherd
Daily Monitor
By Christine Wanjiru Wanjala (email the author) They go to their work places every morning like the rest of the employed masses, doing their bit in their own capacities, working as traders, artisans, and domestic workers, among others.

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With help, Nevada bighorn population bounces back - NECN

With help, Nevada bighorn population bounces back
NECN
... habitat loss and disease spread by domestic livestock had reduced Nevada's bighorn population to about 1200 animals in a handful of ranges, none of them north of Ely or west of Hawthorne. Wildlife officials launched the Bighorn Sheep Release ...

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Dog breeding helps the disabled - Bluefield Daily Telegraph

Dog breeding helps the disabled
Bluefield Daily Telegraph
We humans go to some trouble so that we can choose which among our domestic animals gets to breed the next generation, thereby over time shaping various lines of animals ranging from types of sheep to varieties of chickens.

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