lakota – Dec 27, 2001 12:00 AM

Part 2 – discussing Lakota's option with the Vet's. Option 1 Both Center personnel and associated veterinarians agreed that even though the behavior was natural, the fact that Lakota didn¹t have the freedom to disperse from the pack (as might occur in the wild) or to put a significant distance between herself and the yearlings, made the situation less tolerable. While it was agreed that, if left alone, it was likely that the wolves would have worked it out and the yearlings would have been less intense as they matured, it was not acceptable to allow Lakota to be constantly harassed.

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