Acceptable solutions to animal damage problems must consider the social and recreational values of wildlife, regulation of population levels, potential hazards of chemical use, human safety and disturbance to biotic communities. The objective should be to reduce harm and economic loss of livestock to an acceptable level. This paper, reviews alternative, i.e. nonlethal, predator management methods. Alternative methods include guard animals, fencing, repellents, frightening devices and perhaps someday, immuno-contraception. The intent of animal damage control should be an integrated pest management approach tailored to fit the individual landowner\u27s needs
Conflicts between coyotes and man\u27s activities are varied and include such problems as predation ...
Research on coyote control has lagged behind operational control for several decades. With the curre...
Loss of cattle to predators influences productivity of many livestock operations. Statistics indicat...
Acceptable solutions to animal damage problems must consider the social and recreational values of w...
1. Predation is a more serious problem for the livestock industry than most people realize unless th...
The ethical milieu in which wildlife biologists and livestock producers work continues to change as ...
Since 1972, when the U.S. Government restricted uses of toxicants for controlling coyotes, a variety...
The range expansion and reintroduction of mammalian predators (e.g., wolves, coyotes and bears) coup...
The coyote is highly adaptable in exploiting man\u27s livestock production systems and, indeed, thri...
The balance of nature requires a balanced predator-prey relationship. In agriculture or urban areas ...
Predation by coyotes (Canis latrans), domestic dogs, mountain lions (Felis concolor), black bears (U...
This paper examines the severity of livestock depredation by coyotes (Canis latrans), reviews eviden...
In reviewing methods of predator control, it would first seem appropriate to define what is meant b...
Dogs that protect sheep and goats from predators were relatively unknown as a method of reducing pre...
During this workshop we have heard from some of the leading animal damage control and livestock mana...
Conflicts between coyotes and man\u27s activities are varied and include such problems as predation ...
Research on coyote control has lagged behind operational control for several decades. With the curre...
Loss of cattle to predators influences productivity of many livestock operations. Statistics indicat...
Acceptable solutions to animal damage problems must consider the social and recreational values of w...
1. Predation is a more serious problem for the livestock industry than most people realize unless th...
The ethical milieu in which wildlife biologists and livestock producers work continues to change as ...
Since 1972, when the U.S. Government restricted uses of toxicants for controlling coyotes, a variety...
The range expansion and reintroduction of mammalian predators (e.g., wolves, coyotes and bears) coup...
The coyote is highly adaptable in exploiting man\u27s livestock production systems and, indeed, thri...
The balance of nature requires a balanced predator-prey relationship. In agriculture or urban areas ...
Predation by coyotes (Canis latrans), domestic dogs, mountain lions (Felis concolor), black bears (U...
This paper examines the severity of livestock depredation by coyotes (Canis latrans), reviews eviden...
In reviewing methods of predator control, it would first seem appropriate to define what is meant b...
Dogs that protect sheep and goats from predators were relatively unknown as a method of reducing pre...
During this workshop we have heard from some of the leading animal damage control and livestock mana...
Conflicts between coyotes and man\u27s activities are varied and include such problems as predation ...
Research on coyote control has lagged behind operational control for several decades. With the curre...
Loss of cattle to predators influences productivity of many livestock operations. Statistics indicat...