A Minnesota-based non-profit wolf advocacy organization, Howling for Wolves, has expanded the Wolf Forgiveness Bonus Program to include lamb and wool producers. The program makes livestock producers who suffered a suspected predator loss and choose not to engage a trapper will be eligible for a payment. Producers could receive payments of $200 for four month or younger lambs, $300 for four months and older, or $500 for a registered ram or ewe. Payment levels for cattle producers remain at $600 per calf and $750 per adult bovine.
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