Locations of 68 Wildlife Management Units from which we obtained human-black bear conflict data, New York, USA.</p
Survey locations of populations in the Bombus fervidus species complex in North America.</p
Human-bear conflicts have been an important issue for wildlife officials in Great Smoky Mountains Na...
Human (Homo sapiens)-black bear (Ursus americanus) interactions are increasing throughout North Amer...
Proportions of the five most common types of reported human-black bear conflicts across 68 Wildlife ...
Free-ranging large carnivores are involved in human-wildlife conflicts which can result in economic ...
New York State has three distinct black bear ranges (Fig. 1). The Adirondack range in northern New Y...
Interactions between humans and carnivores have existed for centuries due to competition for food an...
<div><p>Interactions between humans and carnivores have existed for centuries due to competition for...
Black bears are more common in New York than most people realize, with the population estimated to b...
csv file containing GPS location data of black bears in northeast British Columbia. Data have been ...
The urban-wildland interface is expanding and increasing the risk of human-wildlife conflict. Some w...
Throughout the past decade, an increase in urbanization and the population of black bear (Ursus amer...
<p>Location of hair snares and estimated activity centers (i.e., home range center) of identified be...
<p>Density of black bear incident reports received by Michigan Department of Natural Resources durin...
Home range data from black bears in MI, MO, and MS (USA) from 2008-2017. Data includes bear ID, rang...
Survey locations of populations in the Bombus fervidus species complex in North America.</p
Human-bear conflicts have been an important issue for wildlife officials in Great Smoky Mountains Na...
Human (Homo sapiens)-black bear (Ursus americanus) interactions are increasing throughout North Amer...
Proportions of the five most common types of reported human-black bear conflicts across 68 Wildlife ...
Free-ranging large carnivores are involved in human-wildlife conflicts which can result in economic ...
New York State has three distinct black bear ranges (Fig. 1). The Adirondack range in northern New Y...
Interactions between humans and carnivores have existed for centuries due to competition for food an...
<div><p>Interactions between humans and carnivores have existed for centuries due to competition for...
Black bears are more common in New York than most people realize, with the population estimated to b...
csv file containing GPS location data of black bears in northeast British Columbia. Data have been ...
The urban-wildland interface is expanding and increasing the risk of human-wildlife conflict. Some w...
Throughout the past decade, an increase in urbanization and the population of black bear (Ursus amer...
<p>Location of hair snares and estimated activity centers (i.e., home range center) of identified be...
<p>Density of black bear incident reports received by Michigan Department of Natural Resources durin...
Home range data from black bears in MI, MO, and MS (USA) from 2008-2017. Data includes bear ID, rang...
Survey locations of populations in the Bombus fervidus species complex in North America.</p
Human-bear conflicts have been an important issue for wildlife officials in Great Smoky Mountains Na...
Human (Homo sapiens)-black bear (Ursus americanus) interactions are increasing throughout North Amer...