Large carnivores, such as gray wolves, Canis lupus, are difficult to protect in mixed-use landscapes because some people perceive them as dangerous and because they sometimes threaten human property and safety. Governments may respond by killing carnivores in an effort to prevent repeated conflicts or threats, although the functional effectiveness of lethal methods has long been questioned. We evaluated two methods of government intervention following independent events of verified wolf predation on domestic animals (depredation) in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, USA between 1998-2014, at three spatial scales. We evaluated two intervention methods using log-rank tests and conditional Cox recurrent event, gap time models based on retrospec...
Wolf predation on livestock and management methods used to mitigate conflicts are highly controversi...
Predator control and sport hunting are often used to reduce predator populations and livestock depre...
Wolf populations have continued to increase after the Endangered Species Act of 1973 within the Unit...
Wolf-caused depredation results in substantial economic loss to individual farmers and can lead to g...
Wolf (Canis lupus) depredations on livestock in Minnesota, USA, are an economic problem for many liv...
Worldwide, native predators are killed to protect livestock, an action that can undermine wildlife c...
In Alberta, Canada (1982-2001), and in Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming, United States (19872001), wolves...
Quantifying environmental crime and the effectiveness of policy interventions is difficult because p...
Poaching is the major cause of death for large carnivores in several regions, contributing to their ...
Predators and their protection are controversial worldwide. Gray wolves, Canis lupus, lost U.S. fede...
Wolves (Canis lupus) were once common throughout North America but were deliberately exterminated in...
The influence of policy on the incidence of human-wildlife conflict can be complex and not entirely ...
BACKGROUND: The influence of policy on the incidence of human-wildlife conflict can be complex and n...
Recovering and maintaining large carnivore populations is a global conservation challenge that requi...
Gray wolf populations were eliminated from the northern Rocky Mountains of the western United States...
Wolf predation on livestock and management methods used to mitigate conflicts are highly controversi...
Predator control and sport hunting are often used to reduce predator populations and livestock depre...
Wolf populations have continued to increase after the Endangered Species Act of 1973 within the Unit...
Wolf-caused depredation results in substantial economic loss to individual farmers and can lead to g...
Wolf (Canis lupus) depredations on livestock in Minnesota, USA, are an economic problem for many liv...
Worldwide, native predators are killed to protect livestock, an action that can undermine wildlife c...
In Alberta, Canada (1982-2001), and in Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming, United States (19872001), wolves...
Quantifying environmental crime and the effectiveness of policy interventions is difficult because p...
Poaching is the major cause of death for large carnivores in several regions, contributing to their ...
Predators and their protection are controversial worldwide. Gray wolves, Canis lupus, lost U.S. fede...
Wolves (Canis lupus) were once common throughout North America but were deliberately exterminated in...
The influence of policy on the incidence of human-wildlife conflict can be complex and not entirely ...
BACKGROUND: The influence of policy on the incidence of human-wildlife conflict can be complex and n...
Recovering and maintaining large carnivore populations is a global conservation challenge that requi...
Gray wolf populations were eliminated from the northern Rocky Mountains of the western United States...
Wolf predation on livestock and management methods used to mitigate conflicts are highly controversi...
Predator control and sport hunting are often used to reduce predator populations and livestock depre...
Wolf populations have continued to increase after the Endangered Species Act of 1973 within the Unit...