so it's very fleblble.we've seen it work. >> we e have removedivestock carcasseses from about 40 rancns every spring so that we don't put the welcome mat out in the first place for bears and wolves. the other program we have is the range rider program. we have five people on the team. we spent six months in the field radio tracking wolves and communicating every week to be ranching community werewolves are in relationship to their livestock. we put all of that together and we have seen a decrease in our livestock losses to the wolves. we are losing about 3.2 liveststock per year with about0 ranches involved. that is fairly low. whenen you compare ourur work to other valleys in montana where there is very little mitigation efforts, there has been significant losses. what we really need to do is scale this up. as canan be done. you need d the resoururces, the science and the collaboration. above all, you need the ranchers and landowners who live with h the carnivorores toe i amng to try this. > >> not elated