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June 24th 2009
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June 23rd 2009
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Idaho Statesman
June 22nd 2009
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Carol Ryan Dumas
June 20th 2009
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June 24th 2009

When the Legislature sided with the domestic sheep industry this year, it called for best management practices to prevent domestic sheep from infectng bighorns with a fatal form of pneumonia.
BMPs have limits. The sick ram was spotted commingling with domestic sheep near Riggins. But it took three weeks for Fish and Game to track down and kill the bighorn, more than enough time for it to return and spread the illness to its own herd.
For those who believe the feds can counter Idaho’s pro-domestic sheep stance by curtailing Forest Service or Bureau of Land Management grazing allotments, consider where the sick ram was spotted.
On private land.
About 7,000 acres of grazing land along the main Salmon River upstream of Riggins is in private hands. Limiting domestic sheep grazing in the roughly 20,000 public acres will reduce - but not eliminate -the threat that...

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June 23rd 2009
At one point in my life I was very interested in studying wild sheep. I
almost accepted a graduate research project at the U of Alaska to look at
winter diet and behavior of Dall sheep in the Brooks Range. I wimped out
when I realized that I¹d be alone months at a time in a tiny cabin on the
North Slope peering through a night vision scope to watch the animals in the
near 24 hours of darkness of mid-winter forage in 50 below zero weather. It
just didn¹t sound like that much fun a number of years I read everything I could about wild sheep, and I continue
to follow research and news about wild sheep to this date.

Wild bighorn sheep were once fairly common in the western United States and
Canada. Some estimates suggest as many as 1-2 million wild sheep once roamed
the West.  By 1900 overhunting, habitat degradation and...
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June 22nd 2009
No surprise here. The University of Idaho has put Marie Bulgin on paid
administrative leave while investigating comments made by the controversial
head of the U of I’s Caine Veterinary Teaching Center.

Bulgin - a past president of the Idaho Wool Growers Association - has said
that there is no evidence that wild bighorn sheep can contract disease from
domestic sheep. This is a controversial claim in wildlife circles. Bulgin
has made that assertion in federal court and in legislative hearings, even
though the Caine center has had evidence to the contrary since 1994.

Bulgin has said she was unaware of the unpublished study suggesting a
disease link.

"(Bulgin) will not be involved in research projects on sheep and
sheep-related diseases, nor publish or otherwise disseminate research
materials regarding...
From the Field
Wild Sheep Foundation News
June 20th 2009
Stan Boyd, executive director of the Idaho Wool Growers Association, said
the industry stands behind a sheep researcher who is now on leave from
administrative duties at the University of Idaho’s Caine Veterinary Teaching
and Research Center in Caldwell.

UI said Professor Marie Bulgin also will not be involved in research
projects on sheep and sheep-related diseases while it investigates Bulgin’s
professional testimony to the state Legislature and in federal litigation
concerning disease transmission between domestic and bighorn sheep.

Bulgin is a past president of the Idaho Wool Growers Association.

"Her integrity is beyond reproach. She’s one to call a spade a spade. She’s
a very sincere person," Boyd said. "Marie Bulgin’s integrity matches that of
the Caine Center;...


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