The management of free-roaming horses (Equus ferus) and burros (E. asinus) in the United States has been referred to as a “wicked problem” because, although there are population control options, societal values will ultimately determine what is acceptable and what is not. In the United States, free-roaming equids are managed by different types of organizations and agencies, and the landscapes that these animals inhabit vary widely in terms of access, size, topography, climate, natural resources, flora, and fauna. This landscape diversity, coupled with contemporary socioeconomic and political environments, means that adaptive management practices are needed to regulate these free-roaming populations. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) curre...
Wildlife and humans are increasingly competing for resources worldwide, and a diverse, innovative, a...
Fertility control of feral equids is difficult. A 4-month pilot study was conducted with a hormone f...
Context. Contraception is increasingly used as a management technique to reduce fertility in wildlif...
The management of free-roaming horses (Equus ferus) and burros (E. asinus) in the United States has ...
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has been conducting research to support the Bureau of Land Managem...
Fertility control in wild horses has been attempted with both stallions and mares. Nonreversible sur...
Overpopulation of feral horses in several western states is an unquestioned problem. Current managem...
Management of wild horse (Equus ferus caballus ) populations on western U.S. rangelands has been a c...
2012 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Management of wildlife often requires intervention t...
Since the advent of world travel and exploration, humans have been introducing animals to new countr...
To be effective and publicly acceptable, management of free-roaming horses and burros in the United ...
The growing population of free-roaming horses (Equus ferus caballus) on western public rangelands ha...
Overpopulation of feral horses in several western states is an unquestioned problem. Current manage...
This commentary provides a brief review of the history of contraceptive research eff orts for feral ...
The purpose of this study was to develop a contraceptive method for feral horses. The feral horse po...
Wildlife and humans are increasingly competing for resources worldwide, and a diverse, innovative, a...
Fertility control of feral equids is difficult. A 4-month pilot study was conducted with a hormone f...
Context. Contraception is increasingly used as a management technique to reduce fertility in wildlif...
The management of free-roaming horses (Equus ferus) and burros (E. asinus) in the United States has ...
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has been conducting research to support the Bureau of Land Managem...
Fertility control in wild horses has been attempted with both stallions and mares. Nonreversible sur...
Overpopulation of feral horses in several western states is an unquestioned problem. Current managem...
Management of wild horse (Equus ferus caballus ) populations on western U.S. rangelands has been a c...
2012 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Management of wildlife often requires intervention t...
Since the advent of world travel and exploration, humans have been introducing animals to new countr...
To be effective and publicly acceptable, management of free-roaming horses and burros in the United ...
The growing population of free-roaming horses (Equus ferus caballus) on western public rangelands ha...
Overpopulation of feral horses in several western states is an unquestioned problem. Current manage...
This commentary provides a brief review of the history of contraceptive research eff orts for feral ...
The purpose of this study was to develop a contraceptive method for feral horses. The feral horse po...
Wildlife and humans are increasingly competing for resources worldwide, and a diverse, innovative, a...
Fertility control of feral equids is difficult. A 4-month pilot study was conducted with a hormone f...
Context. Contraception is increasingly used as a management technique to reduce fertility in wildlif...