As stakeholder attitudes, values, and management preferences become increasingly diverse, managing human-wildlife conflicts will become more difficult. This challenge is especially evident in Massachusetts, USA, where furbearer management has been constrained by passage of a ballot initiative that outlawed use of foothold and body-gripping traps except in specific instances involving threats to human health or safety. Without regulated trapping, beaver (Castor canadensis) populations and damage attributed to them have increased. To develop an understanding of public attitudes regarding beaver-related management issues, we surveyed a random sample of Massachusetts residents in the spring of 2002 within 3 geographic regions where beaver are p...
The American beaver (Castor canadensis) (Figure 1) is known as an “ecosystem engineer” because of th...
Shared ecological knowledge about the impacts of biological invasions can facilitate the collective ...
Landowner perceptions of damage caused by beavers (Castor canadensis) and of beaver control programs...
In Massachusetts, USA, both human and beaver (Castor Canadensis) population levels are increasing, b...
In Massachusetts both human and beaver population levels are rising, beaver damage complaints are es...
Estimates of beaver (Castor canadensis) density play an important role in wildlife managers’ decisio...
Beaver populations are healthy and well-established across North America aft er being nearly elimina...
Beaver activity often conflicts with human\u27s interests when damage occurs. It also has significan...
Management of beaver (Castor canadensis) populations can be an effective way to create wetlands whil...
Click on the PDF for an Executive Summary and the full report. Visit the HDRU website for a complete...
The beaver population has increased in Massachusetts and so have human-beaver conflicts. Prior to 19...
Management of beaver (Castor canadensis) populations can be an effective way to create wetlands whil...
Click on the PDF for an Executive Summary and the full report. Visit the HDRU website for a complete...
Introduction: The Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber) is a native species to Britain that after being abs...
Lethal management of large carnivores such as wolves, cougars, bear, bobcat, and coyotes has been fo...
The American beaver (Castor canadensis) (Figure 1) is known as an “ecosystem engineer” because of th...
Shared ecological knowledge about the impacts of biological invasions can facilitate the collective ...
Landowner perceptions of damage caused by beavers (Castor canadensis) and of beaver control programs...
In Massachusetts, USA, both human and beaver (Castor Canadensis) population levels are increasing, b...
In Massachusetts both human and beaver population levels are rising, beaver damage complaints are es...
Estimates of beaver (Castor canadensis) density play an important role in wildlife managers’ decisio...
Beaver populations are healthy and well-established across North America aft er being nearly elimina...
Beaver activity often conflicts with human\u27s interests when damage occurs. It also has significan...
Management of beaver (Castor canadensis) populations can be an effective way to create wetlands whil...
Click on the PDF for an Executive Summary and the full report. Visit the HDRU website for a complete...
The beaver population has increased in Massachusetts and so have human-beaver conflicts. Prior to 19...
Management of beaver (Castor canadensis) populations can be an effective way to create wetlands whil...
Click on the PDF for an Executive Summary and the full report. Visit the HDRU website for a complete...
Introduction: The Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber) is a native species to Britain that after being abs...
Lethal management of large carnivores such as wolves, cougars, bear, bobcat, and coyotes has been fo...
The American beaver (Castor canadensis) (Figure 1) is known as an “ecosystem engineer” because of th...
Shared ecological knowledge about the impacts of biological invasions can facilitate the collective ...
Landowner perceptions of damage caused by beavers (Castor canadensis) and of beaver control programs...