The beaver population has increased in Massachusetts and so have human-beaver conflicts. Prior to 1996, fur-bearing animals were trapped; however, in 1996 a law was passed that restricted trapping. Therefore a new method needed to be implemented in order to alleviate the conflicts between humans and beavers. The choices were to reinstate regulated trapping, use remediation devices or revert to biological means to control the reproduction of beaver. We found that the use of remediation devices was the best method
Management for beaver now ranges from lethal removal of nuisance individuals to reintroduction of in...
Strychnine alkaloid baits were consumed by both captive and wild beaver without any apparent hesitat...
Dams created by American beavers (Castor canadensis) are associated with positive and negative value...
Beaver populations are healthy and well-established across North America aft er being nearly elimina...
In Massachusetts, USA, both human and beaver (Castor Canadensis) population levels are increasing, b...
As stakeholder attitudes, values, and management preferences become increasingly diverse, managing h...
Once extirpated from large parts of this country, the beaver has made a surprising comeback. Howeve...
Effective live-trapping of beaver (Castor spp.) has been and will continue to be necessary for intro...
Beaver were all but extinct in the state by the turn of the century, prompting the Maine Legislature...
Strychnine alkaloid baits were consumed by both captive and wild beaver without any apparent hesitat...
Beaver activity often conflicts with human\u27s interests when damage occurs. It also has significan...
Beaver populations in primitive times have been estimated at 60 million animals distributed across t...
The American beaver (Castor canadensis) (Figure 1) is known as an “ecosystem engineer” because of th...
Harvest of furbearers through trapping has been challenged by anti-trapping organizations for centur...
For when we speak of the fur trade, we mean the beaver trade. Other furs were handled; others — nota...
Management for beaver now ranges from lethal removal of nuisance individuals to reintroduction of in...
Strychnine alkaloid baits were consumed by both captive and wild beaver without any apparent hesitat...
Dams created by American beavers (Castor canadensis) are associated with positive and negative value...
Beaver populations are healthy and well-established across North America aft er being nearly elimina...
In Massachusetts, USA, both human and beaver (Castor Canadensis) population levels are increasing, b...
As stakeholder attitudes, values, and management preferences become increasingly diverse, managing h...
Once extirpated from large parts of this country, the beaver has made a surprising comeback. Howeve...
Effective live-trapping of beaver (Castor spp.) has been and will continue to be necessary for intro...
Beaver were all but extinct in the state by the turn of the century, prompting the Maine Legislature...
Strychnine alkaloid baits were consumed by both captive and wild beaver without any apparent hesitat...
Beaver activity often conflicts with human\u27s interests when damage occurs. It also has significan...
Beaver populations in primitive times have been estimated at 60 million animals distributed across t...
The American beaver (Castor canadensis) (Figure 1) is known as an “ecosystem engineer” because of th...
Harvest of furbearers through trapping has been challenged by anti-trapping organizations for centur...
For when we speak of the fur trade, we mean the beaver trade. Other furs were handled; others — nota...
Management for beaver now ranges from lethal removal of nuisance individuals to reintroduction of in...
Strychnine alkaloid baits were consumed by both captive and wild beaver without any apparent hesitat...
Dams created by American beavers (Castor canadensis) are associated with positive and negative value...