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A northeast Washington cattlemen says he will forgo grazing cattle next year on Forest Service land because of conflicts with wolves.

PHOTO COURTESY OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE
Wolves killed this calf May 20 in Ferry County, Wash. The rancher who lost the calf says he won’t use a Forest Service grazing allotment next year because of wolves.
A northeast Washington cattlemen says he will pare down his herd and keep it off a Forest Service grazing allotment next year because of wolves.
Ferry County rancher Ron Eslick lost a calf to the Togo wolfpack in May. The pack has attacked at least three cattle belonging to another producer on a neighboring allotment this month. Eslick said Thursday he doesn’t know whether wolves have taken more of his cattle still out on the range, but the herd…
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