Could these 180-pound dogs hold the key to protecting livestock from Colorado’s wolves?

From KUNC.org:

Since Colorado began its wolf reintroduction program two years ago, wildlife officials have worked to stop wolves from attacking livestock. Wherever possible, they’ve tried to use nonlethal methods, from hazing wolves with drones to having “range riders” patrol on horseback.

One promising strategy is the use of very large dogs as livestock guardians. Enter: the Turkish Boz Shepherd.

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