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In New Mexico there has always been tension between humans and the wild animals who share our state, so how should we manage that tension? If a bear mauls a marathon runner, should it be shot? How should we deal with coyotes who prey on our pets, wolves that snatch calves or cougars that come just a little too close to the kids?
We'll talk with ranchers, scientists and folks who are working to protect wild animals and their habitats. Have you had a scary interaction with a predator while out hiking, working in your yard or tending to your animals? How did you handle it? We'd like to hear from you. Email callinshow@kunm.org or call in live during the show.
Guests:
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Resources:
• -- Albuquerque Journal
• -- The Santa Fe New Mexican
• -- Ruidoso News
• -- The Santa Fe New Mexican
• -- The Santa Fe New Mexican
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