Plus, can wolves coexist with livestock in the American West?
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Range Rider
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In Northeastern Washington, some ranchers are killing wolves to protect livestock that graze on public lands. A lone range rider patrols the high country to prove that coexistence is possible.
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Photos: (Top) It looks harder in the movies. Juan Aguada does his best
Cliffhanger impression on a Tyrolean traverse across Río Túnel after traversing the Patagonia Ice Cap near El Chaltén, Argentina. MICHAEL CLARK (Bottom) In the Kettle River Range of Northeastern Washington, some ranchers are killing wolves to protect livestock that graze on public lands. A lone range rider works year-round using nonlethal mitigation methods to help prevent wolves from looking at cows as a food source—and to prove that coexistence is possible. OLIVER SUTRO
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