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Support the Mission of the Jack H. Berryman Institute [PDF]
How you can support the mission of the Jack H. Berryman Institute, and help advance the Human-Wildlife Interactions journal.
Support the Mission of the Jack H. Berryman Institute
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Nesting, brood rearing, and summer habitat selection by translocated greater sage‐grouse in North Dakota, USA [PDF]
Human enterprise has led to large‐scale changes in landscapes and altered wildlife population distribution and abundance, necessitating efficient and effective conservation strategies for impacted species.
Kade D. Lazenby +4 more
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Because home ranges for many sensitive wildlife species often transcend jurisdictions, species conservation requires collaborative efforts to engage multiple stakeholders.
Justin R. Small +4 more
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Phenology largely explains taller grass at successful nests in greater sage‐grouse [PDF]
Much interest lies in the identification of manageable habitat variables that affect key vital rates for species of concern. For ground‐nesting birds, vegetation surrounding the nest may play an important role in mediating nest success by providing ...
Joseph T. Smith +8 more
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Support the Mission of the Jack H. Berryman Institute [PDF]
How you can support the mission of the Jack H. Berryman Institute, and help advance the Human-Wildlife Interactions journal.
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Individual Variation in Temporal Dynamics of Post-release Habitat Selection
Translocated animals undergo a phase of behavioral adjustment after being released in a novel environment, initially prioritizing exploration and gradually shifting toward resource exploitation.
Simona Picardi +7 more
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Barnes Hospital Bulletin [PDF]
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Managing Cougars in North America: Revisions Underway
In 2011, the Jack H. Berryman Institute, in cooperation with the Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies Cougar Working Group, published “Managing Cougars of North America” (available through www.berrymaninstitute.org or Amazon.com). Over 5,000
Jonathan A. Jenks
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Tree defence and bark beetles in a drying world: carbon partitioning, functioning and modelling. [PDF]
Drought has promoted large-scale, insect-induced tree mortality in recent years, with severe consequences for ecosystem function, atmospheric processes, sustainable resources and global biogeochemical cycles.
Almuth Hammerbacher +15 more
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Commentary Human-Wildlife Conflicts: Emerging Challenges and Opportunities
Wildlife management has been defined as the art and science of applying scientific knowledge and ecological principles to manage wildlife populations for human objectives.
Terry A. Messmer
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