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On Rural America Live last night there was an excellent panel discussion on this. Very dangerous, and carried by wolves, as well as an interview with a woman who had the disease in the form of liver cysts. The eggs in the feces dry out, become airborne, and then find a viable host. I wish I could find a free video of the program, but no luck. Nevertheless, something we all need to be aware of, as well as the fact they are wanting to introduce more wolves into Colorado........for one.

https://www.rfdcc.com/rural-america-live

https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5c36308ff93fd4cf979de3a4/t/5c378278c2241b5a007dc577/1547141759988/The_Outdoorsman_No_36_Dec_2009-Two-Thirds_of_Idaho_Wolf_Carcasses_Examined_Have_Thousands_of_Hydatid_Disease_Tapeworms.pdf

https://www.stopthewolf.org/

https://www.stopthewolf.org/disease
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