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Modeling and Mapping Coyote (Canis latrans) Abundance in Northwestern Vermont [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Predators such as, coyotes (Canis latrans), have profound effects on ecosystems. Coyotes are recent arrivals in the northeastern United States of America, and in Vermont their ecology remains poorly understood.
Beck, Lucas Karl
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Management Considerations for Designing Carnivore Highway Crossings

open access: yes, 2007
Many agencies are contemplating building wildlife crossings to reduce wildlife mortality, to improve habitat connectivity, and to reduce vehicle collisions. For this to occur without problems and interagency disagreements, relationships between agencies and key individuals must be well-developed. Once relationships are in-place highway improvements and
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Human dimension of large carnivores’ management and conservation in Serbia

open access: yes, 2022
Serbian hunting legislation recognizes five autochthonous large carnivores, which have a different legal status and population size. Species like wolf, jackal and fox are well abundant and as such under hunting management. In contrary brown bear and lynx are endangered and strictly protected.
Lavadinović, Vukan   +5 more
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Comparing Conventional and New Policy Approaches for Carnivore Conservation – Theoretical Results and Application to Tiger Conservation [PDF]

open access: yes
New policy approaches to facilitate the co-existence of wildlife and livestock are increasingly being sought-after as human sprawl increases and carnivore populations decrease.
Astrid Zabel   +3 more
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Transboundary collaboration models: Suggestion for enhancing large carnivore management and wildlife crime

open access: yes
The project Transfrontier Collaboration in wildlife management with a special focus on wildlife crime is a collaboration between the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, The County Board of Värmland (Sweden), Natural Resources Institute Finland LUKE and Police Academy in Oslo (Norway).
Nyman, Madeleine   +4 more
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Grazing among carnivores: Managing cattle depredation across the Western-world

open access: yes, 2021
Large carnivores such as wolves and bears may prey on cattle. With the recent recovery of large carnivore populations in the Western world, cattle depredation is expected to increase. To mitigate potential conflicts, it is therefore important to find best practice for cattle grazing in carnivore-exposed areas.
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Use of satellite images for broad-scale modelling of conservation areas for wolves in the Carpathian Mountains, central Europe

open access: yes, 2002
This study analysed the spatial structure of the Carpathian Mountains, in Central Europe, considering it a unit that extends across national boundaries, and assessing the suitability of areas were wolves could be conserved.
Boitani, L.   +3 more
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Performance payments for carnivore conservation in Sweden [PDF]

open access: yes
Solving carnivore-livestock conflicts is essential if goals to preserve biodiversity conservation are taken seriously and livelihoods especially of poor livestock owners are to be safeguarded.
Holm-Muller, Karin, Zabel, Astrid
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