This paper provides estimates of predation losses of domestic sheep in Alberta in 1974. These estimates were obtained from personal interviews. Unlike the United States, Alberta had a predator control program which emphasized the use of toxicants. Province-wide predation losses averaged 1.6% of the ewes and 2.8% of the lambs. However, predation losses varied widely among five major ecosystems; i.e., between 0.8% of the lambs and ewes in the southern parkland and 3.2% of the ewes in the northern parkland and 6.8% of the lambs in the mixed forest. Predation accounted for 24 and 18% of the total annual mortality of lambs and ewes, respectively. Thirty-nine percent of the flocks had no predation losses and another 31% of the flocks had predatio...
The objective of this study is to determine the impact of coyote and dog depredation on the sheep in...
Loss of livestock to predators is the primary justification for predator control programs in Oregon....
The eastern coyote (Canis latrans) has become common and widespread in many eastern states. We surve...
A northern Nevada range band of sheep was studied in order to verify the extent of losses to predati...
Predation at the University of California Hopland Field Station was evaluated for an 11-year period ...
To help resolve conflicting claims about the severity of predator losses to the sheep industry, shee...
A Great Basin band of open range herded sheep was monitored intensively for losses between June 8 an...
Ten sheep ranches in southwestern Utah were chosen for a verification study of sheep losses during 1...
Domestic sheep farmers in the lower Fraser Valley (L.F.V.) had reported increasing losses of sheep t...
Nine sheep bands from Idaho were monitored for mortality causes and circumstances during 1973 and 19...
Excerpts from the report: Coyotes are a major cause of sheep loss in the western United States. Th...
A study was conducted in 1975 and 1976 to assess domestic sheep (Ovis aries) losses to coyotes (Cani...
Coyotes (Canis latrans), black bears (Ursus americanus), and wolves (Canis lupus) were reported resp...
The eastern coyote (Canis Iatrans) has become common and widespread in many eastern states. We surve...
Much of the decline of the U.S. sheep industry has been attributed to losses caused by predators. Mo...
The objective of this study is to determine the impact of coyote and dog depredation on the sheep in...
Loss of livestock to predators is the primary justification for predator control programs in Oregon....
The eastern coyote (Canis latrans) has become common and widespread in many eastern states. We surve...
A northern Nevada range band of sheep was studied in order to verify the extent of losses to predati...
Predation at the University of California Hopland Field Station was evaluated for an 11-year period ...
To help resolve conflicting claims about the severity of predator losses to the sheep industry, shee...
A Great Basin band of open range herded sheep was monitored intensively for losses between June 8 an...
Ten sheep ranches in southwestern Utah were chosen for a verification study of sheep losses during 1...
Domestic sheep farmers in the lower Fraser Valley (L.F.V.) had reported increasing losses of sheep t...
Nine sheep bands from Idaho were monitored for mortality causes and circumstances during 1973 and 19...
Excerpts from the report: Coyotes are a major cause of sheep loss in the western United States. Th...
A study was conducted in 1975 and 1976 to assess domestic sheep (Ovis aries) losses to coyotes (Cani...
Coyotes (Canis latrans), black bears (Ursus americanus), and wolves (Canis lupus) were reported resp...
The eastern coyote (Canis Iatrans) has become common and widespread in many eastern states. We surve...
Much of the decline of the U.S. sheep industry has been attributed to losses caused by predators. Mo...
The objective of this study is to determine the impact of coyote and dog depredation on the sheep in...
Loss of livestock to predators is the primary justification for predator control programs in Oregon....
The eastern coyote (Canis latrans) has become common and widespread in many eastern states. We surve...