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And that's a good thing for ranchers like Cindy Siddoway of Terreton, Idaho, whose sheep are threatened every day by wolves.
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Siddoway et al. (1965) quantified the specific properties of vegetative covers influencing soil erodibility and developed regression equations relating soil loss by wind to selected amounts, kinds, and orientation of vegetative covers; wind velocity; and soil cloddiness.
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Siddoway told delegates: "You're giving up your right to vote for people who are representing you in Washington, D.C."
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Siddoway, in turn, contacted big game manager Brad Compton of the Fish and Game Department and contends he was told shooting a wolf from a powered parachute was allowed under a valid aerial gunning permit.
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Siddoway, a sheepherder and elk rancher, wants the state to kill or remove bighorns in grazing areas or certify that the risk of disease transmission from domestic sheep to wild sheep is acceptable.
unknown title 2009
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Siddoway, a sheepherder and elk rancher, wants the state to kill or remove bighorns in grazing areas or certify that the risk of disease transmission from domestic sheep to wild sheep is acceptable.
unknown title 2009
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"I thought (Oregon) would give me more notice," Siddoway told the Eugene Register-Guard,
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It wasn't until later in the day, Siddoway maintains, that another state official informed him the permit didn't cover aerial wolf gunning.
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Of course Siddoway doesn't care, since the money isn't coming his way.
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Siddoway, a sheepherder and elk rancher, wants the state to kill or remove bighorns in grazing areas or certify that the risk of disease transmission from domestic sheep to wild sheep is acceptable.
unknown title 2009
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