Managing conflicts between bears and humans is vital for human safety and for the conservation of bears. This study investigated black bear (Ursus americanus) and grizzly bear (Ursus arctos) interactions with humans in 18 major communities of the Yukon Territory. I used an information theoretic approach to generate predictive models of the relative potential of bear-human interaction for the 9 conservation officer management regions in the Yukon Territory. I independently modeled interactions for each species according to 2 distinct bear foraging seasons: hypophagia and hyperphagia. Predictive models for both foraging seasons suggest a strong correlation between anthropogenic linear features and black and grizzly bear-human interactions. Th...
<div><p>Interactions between humans and carnivores have existed for centuries due to competition for...
Interactions between humans and carnivores have existed for centuries due to competition for food an...
In 1982 Yellowstone National Park, WY, USA created a Bear Management Area (BMA) program. The objecti...
Past research in human-carnivore coexistence has largely focused on conflict interactions, leaving a...
Past research in human-carnivore coexistence has largely focused on conflict interactions, leaving a...
The rapid expansion of the global human footprint is forcing humans and wildlife to share more space...
Conflict with humans poses a serious risk to the viability of carnivore populations worldwide. Ident...
The urban-wildland interface is growing as human development expands, potentially increasing human-w...
The urban-wildland interface is growing as human development expands, potentially increasing human-w...
Human (Homo sapiens)-black bear (Ursus americanus) interactions are increasing throughout North Amer...
Wildlife management is challenged with addressing human resource needs while simultaneously conservi...
Free-ranging large carnivores are involved in human-wildlife conflicts which can result in economic ...
The urban-wildland interface is expanding and increasing the risk of human-wildlife conflict. Some w...
Animal response to anthropogenic features may be fine scale (e.g. changes in movement behavior) or l...
Over the past decade, demand for recreation has increased as part of Alaska\u27s doubling growth in ...
<div><p>Interactions between humans and carnivores have existed for centuries due to competition for...
Interactions between humans and carnivores have existed for centuries due to competition for food an...
In 1982 Yellowstone National Park, WY, USA created a Bear Management Area (BMA) program. The objecti...
Past research in human-carnivore coexistence has largely focused on conflict interactions, leaving a...
Past research in human-carnivore coexistence has largely focused on conflict interactions, leaving a...
The rapid expansion of the global human footprint is forcing humans and wildlife to share more space...
Conflict with humans poses a serious risk to the viability of carnivore populations worldwide. Ident...
The urban-wildland interface is growing as human development expands, potentially increasing human-w...
The urban-wildland interface is growing as human development expands, potentially increasing human-w...
Human (Homo sapiens)-black bear (Ursus americanus) interactions are increasing throughout North Amer...
Wildlife management is challenged with addressing human resource needs while simultaneously conservi...
Free-ranging large carnivores are involved in human-wildlife conflicts which can result in economic ...
The urban-wildland interface is expanding and increasing the risk of human-wildlife conflict. Some w...
Animal response to anthropogenic features may be fine scale (e.g. changes in movement behavior) or l...
Over the past decade, demand for recreation has increased as part of Alaska\u27s doubling growth in ...
<div><p>Interactions between humans and carnivores have existed for centuries due to competition for...
Interactions between humans and carnivores have existed for centuries due to competition for food an...
In 1982 Yellowstone National Park, WY, USA created a Bear Management Area (BMA) program. The objecti...