The timber wolf has been eradicated from most of its North American range, but in recent decades has been recovering. The Timber Wolf Preservation Society (TWPS) was founded to assist in the reestablishment of wolf populations in Wisconsin. The public education mission of the TWPS is a key element in increasing human tolerance of wolves. This capstone summarizes principles of wolf ecology and the care of captive mammals. Challenges faced by the TWPS, including more effective board management practices and the need for a strategic plan, are also identified. Suggestions and recommendations for improving the TWPS administration, board governance and organizational growth are presented to allow the TWPS to become sustainable and continue to con...
The United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) developed guidelines for the composition and rol...
The recent ESA delisting of gray wolves in the Western Great Lakes region has challenged the states ...
By 1930, wolves were extirpated from the western United States for livestock protection. In 1973, th...
Wolf populations have continued to increase after the Endangered Species Act of 1973 within the Unit...
Endangered species recovery and conservation is a highly complex, multifaceted task requiring effect...
Details surrounding any particular instance of predator control are varied. Addressing the appropria...
This bachelors study Reintroduction of Grey wolf in the USA summarizes known facts about species Gre...
Wolf populations are undoubtedly increasing in the western United States as a result of wolf reintro...
The absence of top-level predators in many natural areas in North America has resulted in overabunda...
Gray wolf (Canis lupus) populations were deliberately eliminated from nearly all of their historic r...
A depredation management plan was an important component of Federal and State recovery plans for the...
During the last few decades wolf management objectives have largely switched from state sponsored co...
This chapter chronicles changes in wolf abundance and identifies the significant events in gray wolf...
Gray wolves (Canis lupus) were deliberately eliminated from the northern Rocky Mountains (NRM) by 19...
Wolves (Canis lupus) were once common throughout North America but were deliberately exterminated in...
The United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) developed guidelines for the composition and rol...
The recent ESA delisting of gray wolves in the Western Great Lakes region has challenged the states ...
By 1930, wolves were extirpated from the western United States for livestock protection. In 1973, th...
Wolf populations have continued to increase after the Endangered Species Act of 1973 within the Unit...
Endangered species recovery and conservation is a highly complex, multifaceted task requiring effect...
Details surrounding any particular instance of predator control are varied. Addressing the appropria...
This bachelors study Reintroduction of Grey wolf in the USA summarizes known facts about species Gre...
Wolf populations are undoubtedly increasing in the western United States as a result of wolf reintro...
The absence of top-level predators in many natural areas in North America has resulted in overabunda...
Gray wolf (Canis lupus) populations were deliberately eliminated from nearly all of their historic r...
A depredation management plan was an important component of Federal and State recovery plans for the...
During the last few decades wolf management objectives have largely switched from state sponsored co...
This chapter chronicles changes in wolf abundance and identifies the significant events in gray wolf...
Gray wolves (Canis lupus) were deliberately eliminated from the northern Rocky Mountains (NRM) by 19...
Wolves (Canis lupus) were once common throughout North America but were deliberately exterminated in...
The United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) developed guidelines for the composition and rol...
The recent ESA delisting of gray wolves in the Western Great Lakes region has challenged the states ...
By 1930, wolves were extirpated from the western United States for livestock protection. In 1973, th...