Coyote depredations control research from the end of World War II to about 1960 was characterized by low levels of funding, a minimum of research facilities, an emphasis on lethal agents, few legislative restrictions, a lack of public interest, and little concern for the environment. Establishment of the Leopold Committee (1964) and Cain Committee (1971) were evidence of a growing public concern and awareness of the coyote-livestock problem
The continued expansion of coyote activity to new areas, the growth and expansion of human populatio...
The objective of this study is to determine the impact of coyote and dog depredation on the sheep in...
Historic and anecdotal information on coyote depredation and population control is presented, with c...
Coyote depredations control research from the end of World War II to about 1960 was characterized by...
It has now been 21 months since President Nixon\u27s Executive Order #11643 was issued and there has...
Research on coyote control has lagged behind operational control for several decades. With the curre...
Predation by coyotes (Canis latrans) on livestock continues to plague producers in the United States...
It has now been 21 months since President Nixon\u27s Executive Order #11643 was issued and there has...
The coyote is highly adaptable in exploiting man\u27s livestock production systems and, indeed, thri...
Conflicts between coyotes and man\u27s activities are varied and include such problems as predation ...
This paper examines the severity of livestock depredation by coyotes (Canis latrans), reviews eviden...
This paper examines the severity of livestock depredation by coyotes (Canis latrans), reviews eviden...
The objective of this study is to determine the impact of coyote and dog depredation on the sheep in...
A historical review of coyote damage to livestock, early control measures and the development of Alb...
Research to control predator depredations is one of three projects within the Section of Predator Da...
The continued expansion of coyote activity to new areas, the growth and expansion of human populatio...
The objective of this study is to determine the impact of coyote and dog depredation on the sheep in...
Historic and anecdotal information on coyote depredation and population control is presented, with c...
Coyote depredations control research from the end of World War II to about 1960 was characterized by...
It has now been 21 months since President Nixon\u27s Executive Order #11643 was issued and there has...
Research on coyote control has lagged behind operational control for several decades. With the curre...
Predation by coyotes (Canis latrans) on livestock continues to plague producers in the United States...
It has now been 21 months since President Nixon\u27s Executive Order #11643 was issued and there has...
The coyote is highly adaptable in exploiting man\u27s livestock production systems and, indeed, thri...
Conflicts between coyotes and man\u27s activities are varied and include such problems as predation ...
This paper examines the severity of livestock depredation by coyotes (Canis latrans), reviews eviden...
This paper examines the severity of livestock depredation by coyotes (Canis latrans), reviews eviden...
The objective of this study is to determine the impact of coyote and dog depredation on the sheep in...
A historical review of coyote damage to livestock, early control measures and the development of Alb...
Research to control predator depredations is one of three projects within the Section of Predator Da...
The continued expansion of coyote activity to new areas, the growth and expansion of human populatio...
The objective of this study is to determine the impact of coyote and dog depredation on the sheep in...
Historic and anecdotal information on coyote depredation and population control is presented, with c...