ST. PAUL, Minn. – Minnesota farmers can now apply for grants to help prevent wolf attacks on their livestock.
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture says a total of 60-thousand dollars in new funding will be awarded. The grants provide reimbursement of costs for approved ways to prevent wolf-livestock conflicts.
The list includes the purchase of guard animals, installation of wolf barriers, calving or lambing shelter, and the installing of wolf-deterring lights and alarms. The application deadline is January 24th.


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