Coyote depreciation often causes severe losses of livestock and wildlife in many areas. The use of toxicants is banned for coyote control in the United States necessitating the consideration of alternative methods of control of these predators. This review deals with a class of possible alternatives for population control (reproductive inhibitors) and the conditions associated with selection and application of reproductive inhibitors to the target species
The development of immunocontraception as a tool for population management of coyotes (Canis latrans...
Predator control in the United States is directed primarily at the coyote (Canis latrans). Control p...
The authors review methods of fertility control being studied for application in wildlife and focus ...
Coyote depreciation often causes severe losses of livestock and wildlife in many areas. The use of t...
Research on coyote control has lagged behind operational control for several decades. With the curre...
Fertility control in wildlife is emerging as a potential management tool. Published research on fera...
Historic and anecdotal information on coyote depredation and population control is presented, with c...
Sterilization is an effective nonlethal tool to reduce livestock depredation by coyotes (Canis latra...
Sterilization is an effective nonlethal tool to reduce livestock depredation by coyotes (Canis latra...
This paper examines the severity of livestock depredation by coyotes (Canis latrans), reviews eviden...
This paper reviews recent research by the Denver Wildlife Research Center, Section of Predator Manag...
The current status of research into potential antifertility agents for vertebrate pests is briefly d...
Conflicts between coyotes and man\u27s activities are varied and include such problems as predation ...
The coyote is highly adaptable in exploiting man\u27s livestock production systems and, indeed, thri...
It has now been 21 months since President Nixon\u27s Executive Order #11643 was issued and there has...
The development of immunocontraception as a tool for population management of coyotes (Canis latrans...
Predator control in the United States is directed primarily at the coyote (Canis latrans). Control p...
The authors review methods of fertility control being studied for application in wildlife and focus ...
Coyote depreciation often causes severe losses of livestock and wildlife in many areas. The use of t...
Research on coyote control has lagged behind operational control for several decades. With the curre...
Fertility control in wildlife is emerging as a potential management tool. Published research on fera...
Historic and anecdotal information on coyote depredation and population control is presented, with c...
Sterilization is an effective nonlethal tool to reduce livestock depredation by coyotes (Canis latra...
Sterilization is an effective nonlethal tool to reduce livestock depredation by coyotes (Canis latra...
This paper examines the severity of livestock depredation by coyotes (Canis latrans), reviews eviden...
This paper reviews recent research by the Denver Wildlife Research Center, Section of Predator Manag...
The current status of research into potential antifertility agents for vertebrate pests is briefly d...
Conflicts between coyotes and man\u27s activities are varied and include such problems as predation ...
The coyote is highly adaptable in exploiting man\u27s livestock production systems and, indeed, thri...
It has now been 21 months since President Nixon\u27s Executive Order #11643 was issued and there has...
The development of immunocontraception as a tool for population management of coyotes (Canis latrans...
Predator control in the United States is directed primarily at the coyote (Canis latrans). Control p...
The authors review methods of fertility control being studied for application in wildlife and focus ...