Range Riders: Keeping Wolves and Livestock Safe (Keystone Conservation)

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Uploaded by on Mar 11, 2010

The wolf has had a profound impact in Greater Yellowstone since its reintroduction 15 years ago. Yet, living with wolves is not easy. In 2004, Keystone Conservation put Range Riders on the ground--"cowboys of yore" with a modern twist. The riders work to keep wolves and livestock out of harm's way.

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  • Interesting to see the life of a Range Rider in the west today. How can viewers learns more about living with wolves?

  • The opening scence of this video sure is nice.....only thing that would make it better should be myself armed with my R25 dumping the whole god damn pack. Screw wolves. SSS.

  • Must be payen you pretty good. Leave the cows for awhile, problems result.....when the last elk is gone, the cows are more vulnerable, watch and see.....

  • What a load of "Crap" there are no Beaver in Yellowstone ! Antelope come and go like rabbits and "Song Birds" ???? You need to stop pretending ! Why don't you mention Elk ???? With all of them dead your cattle are next. "Only the Mountain knows where all the Fools are buried"..The FreeCoyote

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