Practices: Livestock management
The Dingo Barrier Fence: Presenting the case to decommission the world’s longest environmental barrier in the United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration 2021–2030
Coexisting with Bears
Bears are more inclined to stay away from people, but when it comes to food sources, we often make it irresistible for them to keep their distance. Beehives, ranches, chickens, fruit trees, feed and grain can attract bears. And even in towns or small communities, bird feeders, feeding pets outside, greasy barbeque grills and trash, … Continued
Low-Stress Livestock Handling Protects Cattle in a Five-Predator Habitat
Guide to installing turbo fladry
Spatial separation of prey from livestock facilitates coexistence of a specialized large carnivore with human land use
Wolves of the Lavant
The International Wildlife Coexistence Network strives to provide direct guidance to projects on the ground. Our Wildlife Coexistence Innovation Challenge brings experts together with active projects that need some additional guidance and new ideas to address wildlife challenges. Our first challenge focused on the Wolves of the Levant project, run by Compassionate Conservation Middle … Continued
Wicked “wild dogs”: Australian public awareness of and attitudes towards dingoes and dingo management
Predator Smart Farming is the answer to Coexisting with Dingoes
Louise Boronyak has spent the last four years studying the dingo and exploring ways that producers (ranchers) can coexist with the species. Dingoes have been killed due to conflicts with livestock industries and concerns for human safety for over 200 years in Australia. Yet many producers say the dingo predation is getting worse. If we … Continued
Non-lethal Alternatives for Predation Management
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