Range Rider Programs (RRPs) are one example of a proactive non-lethal tool that has been implemented in western United States to mitigate gray wolf (Canis lupus) and livestock conflicts. Because RRPs are an emerging non-lethal tool that little is known about, I selected a qualitative research approach to examine participant perceptions to further contemporary understanding of how these efforts are implemented and potential benefits. I surveyed 51 participants from 17 Range Rider Programs (RRPs) in Montana, Washington, and Oregon to determine participant perceptions regarding effectiveness of RRPs as a non-lethal approach to mitigate wolf-conflicts. I developed a RRPs typology based on information provided by the participants interviewed. Th...
This research examines the attitudes and perceptions of residents in Catron County and Harding Count...
Worldwide, native predators are killed to protect livestock, an action that can undermine wildlife c...
Since U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reintroduced gray wolves into Yellowstone National Park and cen...
Range Rider Programs (RRPs) are one example of a proactive non-lethal tool that has been implemented...
As gray wolf (Canis lupus) populations have expanded in the western United States, wolf depredations...
Governments and nonprofit organizations use compensation programs to offset the costs of livestock l...
Wolf-caused depredation results in substantial economic loss to individual farmers and can lead to g...
The reintroduction of wolves into their historical ranges in the North American Rocky Mountains and ...
Ranch management has become more complex since wolves were reintroduced into Idaho and Wyoming in 19...
The recent recovery of wolves in the Northern Rocky Mountains (NRM) was met with opposition from the...
Potential impacts to rural livelihoods by large carnivores, such as gray wolves (Canis lupus), incre...
Wolf populations are undoubtedly increasing in the western United States as a result of wolf reintro...
We built on the existing capacity of a nongovernmental organization called the Blackfoot Challenge t...
With the reestablishment of wolves in the western United States, managing adverse interactions betwe...
The Public Trust Doctrine placed wildlife in trust, via state control and regulation, for the benefi...
This research examines the attitudes and perceptions of residents in Catron County and Harding Count...
Worldwide, native predators are killed to protect livestock, an action that can undermine wildlife c...
Since U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reintroduced gray wolves into Yellowstone National Park and cen...
Range Rider Programs (RRPs) are one example of a proactive non-lethal tool that has been implemented...
As gray wolf (Canis lupus) populations have expanded in the western United States, wolf depredations...
Governments and nonprofit organizations use compensation programs to offset the costs of livestock l...
Wolf-caused depredation results in substantial economic loss to individual farmers and can lead to g...
The reintroduction of wolves into their historical ranges in the North American Rocky Mountains and ...
Ranch management has become more complex since wolves were reintroduced into Idaho and Wyoming in 19...
The recent recovery of wolves in the Northern Rocky Mountains (NRM) was met with opposition from the...
Potential impacts to rural livelihoods by large carnivores, such as gray wolves (Canis lupus), incre...
Wolf populations are undoubtedly increasing in the western United States as a result of wolf reintro...
We built on the existing capacity of a nongovernmental organization called the Blackfoot Challenge t...
With the reestablishment of wolves in the western United States, managing adverse interactions betwe...
The Public Trust Doctrine placed wildlife in trust, via state control and regulation, for the benefi...
This research examines the attitudes and perceptions of residents in Catron County and Harding Count...
Worldwide, native predators are killed to protect livestock, an action that can undermine wildlife c...
Since U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reintroduced gray wolves into Yellowstone National Park and cen...