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Abstract
In the mid-1970s, sheep ranchers in California's Antelope Valley were at war with wild coyotes destroying their herds. By feeding the coyotes mutton laced with lithium chloride which made them ill, even coyotes in the wild no longer attacked the sheep. It zeroed lambkills in the Antelope Valley.
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Cognitive Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Introduction to Psychology, Learning Theory/Memory, Inside Out
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