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WSF Welcomes Taos Pueblo as New Affiliate

6.17.22

WSF Welcomes Taos Pueblo as New Affiliate

"The wild sheep family continues to grow," said Gray N. Thornton, President and CEO of the Wild Sheep Foundation. "We are thrilled to be able to welcome the first Native American tribe as our newest Affiliate. Our Chapters and Affiliates represent the backbone of wild sheep conservation efforts on the ground. The Taos Pueblo people have been an advocate and partner for wild sheep restoration, management, and hunting opportunities on their lands. Formalizing this union was long overdue."
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WSF: A New Breed of Sheep Dog

6.17.22

WSF: A New Breed of Sheep Dog

According to Wild Sheep Foundation (WSF), dogs trained to detect diseases in wild and domestic sheep from their scat are part of a new program with the Montana-based nonprofit Working Dogs for Conservation (WD4C). The program is showing promise in combating disease pathogens, which are reducing live weights in domestic sheep and killing wild sheep.
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WSF Grant- in-Aid Project Update

6.17.22

WSF Grant- in-Aid Project Update

Remote Sensing Units for Desert Bighorn Sheep Water Developments in California Desert 
 
For decades, the Society for the Conservation of Bighorn Sheep (SCBS), often working in partnership with the California Wild Sheep Foundation (CA-WSF), have sited, designed, built, filled, maintained, repaired, and replaced water development guzzlers in the Mojave Desert of southern California. 

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