Top Carnivores in the Suburbs? Ecological and Conservation Issues Raised by Colonization of Northeastern North America by Coyotes
Non-lethal Alternatives for Predation Management
Large carnivore response to human road use suggests a landscape of coexistence
Co-Adaptation Is Key to Coexisting with Large Carnivores
Evaluating lethal control in the management of human–wildlife conflict
Livestock Management for Coexistence with Large Carnivores, Healthy Land and Productive Ranches
coyote, wild ungulate, pronghorn, mountain goat, bighorn sheep, caribou, deer, elk, moose, bison
Non-lethal Alternatives for Predation Management
Carnivore-Livestock Conflicts: Effects of Subsidized Predator Control and Economic Correlates on the Sheep Industry
Carnivore conservation: shifting the paradigm from control to coexistence
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