The purpose of this masters project is to estimate the social net value of a non-lethal, wolf-depredation management strategy in central Idaho. The strategy was developed by Defenders of Wildlife to reduce sheep depredation by gray wolves (Canis lupus). Defenders of Wildlife worked with three of the largest sheep producers in Idaho between 2008 and 2010 to demonstrate and test the effectiveness of non-lethal predation-management tools in central Idaho. While the Defenders project is preventative in nature, the status quo project is reactive -- Wildlife Services, a division of USDA Animal Plant and Health Inspection Service (APHIS), responds to depredation events using mainly lethal strategies of control. Using a cost-benefit analysis m...
Wolf-caused depredation results in substantial economic loss to individual farmers and can lead to g...
Large carnivores, such as gray wolves, Canis lupus, are difficult to protect in mixed-use landscapes...
The state of Colorado expects recovering and dispersing wolf (Canis lupus and C. l. baileyi) populat...
Worldwide, native predators are killed to protect livestock, an action that can undermine wildlife c...
Research comparing the efficacy of non-lethal and lethal control of depredations by wolves in southe...
Wolves (Canis lupus) were once common throughout North America but were deliberately exterminated in...
The reintroduction of the Mexican gray wolf to the southwest U.S. has been controversial because of ...
Gray wolf populations were eliminated from the northern Rocky Mountains of the western United States...
Gray wolves (Canis lupus) were deliberately eliminated from the northern Rocky Mountains (NRM) by 19...
Growing wolf (Canis lupus L.) populations in the US Rocky Mountain Region have increased conflicts b...
Predator control and sport hunting are often used to reduce predator populations and livestock depre...
By 1930, wolves were extirpated from the western United States for livestock protection. In 1973, th...
Wolf predation on livestock and management methods used to mitigate conflicts are highly controversi...
Gray wolves were eradicated from most of the United States in the 1940’s but have made a comeback in...
Wolf populations have continued to increase after the Endangered Species Act of 1973 within the Unit...
Wolf-caused depredation results in substantial economic loss to individual farmers and can lead to g...
Large carnivores, such as gray wolves, Canis lupus, are difficult to protect in mixed-use landscapes...
The state of Colorado expects recovering and dispersing wolf (Canis lupus and C. l. baileyi) populat...
Worldwide, native predators are killed to protect livestock, an action that can undermine wildlife c...
Research comparing the efficacy of non-lethal and lethal control of depredations by wolves in southe...
Wolves (Canis lupus) were once common throughout North America but were deliberately exterminated in...
The reintroduction of the Mexican gray wolf to the southwest U.S. has been controversial because of ...
Gray wolf populations were eliminated from the northern Rocky Mountains of the western United States...
Gray wolves (Canis lupus) were deliberately eliminated from the northern Rocky Mountains (NRM) by 19...
Growing wolf (Canis lupus L.) populations in the US Rocky Mountain Region have increased conflicts b...
Predator control and sport hunting are often used to reduce predator populations and livestock depre...
By 1930, wolves were extirpated from the western United States for livestock protection. In 1973, th...
Wolf predation on livestock and management methods used to mitigate conflicts are highly controversi...
Gray wolves were eradicated from most of the United States in the 1940’s but have made a comeback in...
Wolf populations have continued to increase after the Endangered Species Act of 1973 within the Unit...
Wolf-caused depredation results in substantial economic loss to individual farmers and can lead to g...
Large carnivores, such as gray wolves, Canis lupus, are difficult to protect in mixed-use landscapes...
The state of Colorado expects recovering and dispersing wolf (Canis lupus and C. l. baileyi) populat...