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Cost–Benefit Analysis of Coyote Removal as a Management Option in Texas Cattle Ranching
The monetary value of livestock losses attributed to coyote (Canis latrans) predation in North America has increased during the past 20 years. In Texas, USA alone in 2011, these loses were estimated at $6.9 million.
R. Kyle Brewster +4 more
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The majority of residents in southern California live in urban areas. Therefore, working with cities to promote tolerance and coexistence with urban wildlife is crucial to the conservation and management of native species.
Alexander Heeren +4 more
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Qualitative Study of Mental Health Improvements with Traditional Cultural Healers in North America
Introduction Traditional cultural healers -- their methods and their results -- are often invisible to conventional medical practitioners. When confronted with a result that does not make sense, we often ignore it.
L. Mehl-Madrona, B. Mainguy
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Using Resident-Based Hazing Programs to Reduce Human-Coyote Conflicts in Urban Environments
The concept of hazing (aversive conditioning) is often promoted as a tool for reducing human-coyote (Canis latrans) conflicts in urban environments.
Mary Ann Bonnell, Stewart W. Breck
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The data in this manuscript are comprised of loggerhead sea turtle nesting records and coyote depredation events on South Island Beach in the Tom Yawkey Preserve, South Carolina, from 2015 to 2019 comprise the data in this manuscript.
Michael Wauson, William Rogers
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Rancher Perceptions of the Coyote in Florida
Throughout the continental United States and large portions of Canada and Central America, changes people make to the landscape such as the clearing of forested land and the extermination of larger predators like gray and red wolves have made the ...
Raoul K. Boughton +2 more
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White‐tailed deer fawn recruitment before and after experimental coyote removals in central Georgia
Recent evidence from across the southeastern United States indicating high predation rates by coyotes (Canis latrans) on white‐tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) fawns has led some managers to implement coyote control.
William D. Gulsby +6 more
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The Wabanaki Approach to Treating Opiate Use Disorder among Indigenous North Americans
Introduction Addictions are prominent among indigenous people in North America in relation to historical and contemporary trauma. Objectives We describe the approach emerging in our services for the five indigenous tribes of Maine (the Wabanaki ...
L. Mehl-Madrona, B. Mainguy
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Our human relationship with coyote is old, sometimes magical but lately polarized and complex. Archeological evidence shows coyote (Canis latrans) displayed ubiquitous distribution across the continent for over 1 million years (Wang, Tedford and Antón ...
Shelley M. Alexander +1 more
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Creating a Coyote Cartography: Critical Regionalism at the Border
This article develops and deploys critical regionalism as a theoretical framework that enables a comparative transnational critique of North American border regions.
Caleb Bailey
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