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  • "Any time a predator is introduced, or in this case crosses the border, it concerns people, especially those in Northern California, where this wolf now seems to call his home," said Justin Oldfield, vice president of government relations for the association. "Our goal now is to work with (wildlife agencies) to see how we can manage this predator in California. That would include things such as ... what livestock owners can do to protect their animals."

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