While all of the mentioned deterrents have some effectiveness, none are as effective as the proponents would have you believe. Until we teach our domestic livestock to be herding animals–as nature intended– AND we understanding that man also has always been a predator and allow the removal of wolves and bear that are killing and stalking, the problems will only get worse. It's not impossible but not easy. We all, regulators included, must see both sides of every story.
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