Background: Overexploitation and persecution of large carnivores resulting from conflict with humans comprise major causes of declines worldwide. Although little is known about the interplay between these mortality types, hunting of predators remains a common management strategy aimed at reducing predator-human conflict. Emerging theory and data, however, caution that such policy can alter the age structure of populations, triggering increased conflict in which conflict-prone juveniles are involved. Results Using a 30-year dataset on human-caused cougar (Puma concolor) kills in British Columbia (BC), Canada, we examined relationships between hunter-caused and...
Presently, eleven western states and two Canadian provinces utilize sport hunting as the primary mec...
Many large carnivores across the world are experiencing steep declines in population size due mainly...
Among the world's large Carnivores, American black bears (Ursus americanus) are the foremost conserv...
Background: Overexploitation and persecution of large carnivores resulting from conflict with humans...
BACKGROUND: Overexploitation and persecution of large carnivores resulting from conflict with humans...
Wildlife-human conflicts occur wherever large carnivores overlap human inhabited areas. Conflict mit...
Hunting is commonly used by wildlife agencies to provide recreational opportunities and to reduce hu...
Western North America is experiencing remarkable human population growth and land-use change. Irriga...
<p>Researchers with the Large Carnivore Conservation Laboratory at Washington State University captu...
<div><p>Remedial sport hunting of predators is often used to reduce predator populations and associa...
Remedial sport hunting of predators is often used to reduce predator populations and associated comp...
Remedial sport hunting of predators is often used to reduce predator populations and associated comp...
Anthropogenic disturbance in the form of hunting and human landscape alterations have extensive effe...
Since the 1980s wildlife managers in the United States and Canada have expressed increasing concern ...
Human-wildlife conflicts are a global conservation and management challenge. Multipredator systems ...
Presently, eleven western states and two Canadian provinces utilize sport hunting as the primary mec...
Many large carnivores across the world are experiencing steep declines in population size due mainly...
Among the world's large Carnivores, American black bears (Ursus americanus) are the foremost conserv...
Background: Overexploitation and persecution of large carnivores resulting from conflict with humans...
BACKGROUND: Overexploitation and persecution of large carnivores resulting from conflict with humans...
Wildlife-human conflicts occur wherever large carnivores overlap human inhabited areas. Conflict mit...
Hunting is commonly used by wildlife agencies to provide recreational opportunities and to reduce hu...
Western North America is experiencing remarkable human population growth and land-use change. Irriga...
<p>Researchers with the Large Carnivore Conservation Laboratory at Washington State University captu...
<div><p>Remedial sport hunting of predators is often used to reduce predator populations and associa...
Remedial sport hunting of predators is often used to reduce predator populations and associated comp...
Remedial sport hunting of predators is often used to reduce predator populations and associated comp...
Anthropogenic disturbance in the form of hunting and human landscape alterations have extensive effe...
Since the 1980s wildlife managers in the United States and Canada have expressed increasing concern ...
Human-wildlife conflicts are a global conservation and management challenge. Multipredator systems ...
Presently, eleven western states and two Canadian provinces utilize sport hunting as the primary mec...
Many large carnivores across the world are experiencing steep declines in population size due mainly...
Among the world's large Carnivores, American black bears (Ursus americanus) are the foremost conserv...