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Join us as we seek solutions to human-wildlife conflicts around the world.   Part 1 w/ Suzanne Asha Stone - Executive Director of the International Wildlife Coexistence Network. On the front lines of wolf restoration in the Western USA since 1988, Suzanne founded the ongoing Wood River Wolf Project in 2008, was the lead author on the first landscape level wolf and sheep nonlethal measures study Adaptive use of nonlethal strategies for minimizing wolf–sheep conflict in Idaho, and is a current member of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Species Survival Commission (SSC) Canid Specialist Group.     With a special reading of Aldo Leopold's 'Thinking Like a Mountain'  More at WildlifeCoexistence.org     MUSIC:  Lonesome Howl – NOVA Nature Sounds - Relaxing Nature Sound Atmospheres, Bird Song, Forest Sounds For Stress Relief  Maps & Transit - Magnetic North   Trio Metrik – Vogelperspektive  Dilating Times - Snail Summer  Pan – Level  Johnny Ripper – Over & Out   
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