Author Archives: Nathan Lyle
Citizen Lobbying
April 1, 2021
Do’s and Don’t’s of Citizen Lobbying Personal Visits Do: Make an appointment Dress neatly Introduce yourself Stick to the subject at hand If you don’t know something, say so Be honest Know something about the official Be cordial to the … read more
Posted in Take Action
Help lobos and other wildlife by watching and speaking at the Arizona Game & Fish Commission Meetings!
April 1, 2021
Arizona Game & Fish Department Information- azgfd.gov Office Locations Main Office – Phoenix | Arizona Game and Fish Department | 5000 W. Carefree Highway, Phoenix, AZ 85086-5000 | 602-942-3000 Region I – Pinetop | 2878 E. White Mountain Blvd. | … read more
Posted in Take Action
Evaluating how lethal management affects poaching of Mexican wolves
April 1, 2021
Despite illegal killing (poaching) being the major cause of death among large carnivores globally, little is known about the effect of implementing lethal management policies on poaching. Two opposing hypotheses have been proposed in the literature: implementing lethal management may … read more
Posted in Hunting Wolves, Resources | Tagged Canis lupus baileyi, conservation, endangered species, large carnivore, policy signal, survival analysis
The facts about wolves in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula
April 1, 2021
There is no scientific or biological justification to hunt or trap wolves for sport. In 2016, legislators ignored scientific evidence and the will of Michigan voters to pass a law authorizing a trophy hunting and commercial trapping season on our … read more
Posted in Great Lakes Wolves, Regional Wolves
Wolves choose ambushing locations to counter and capitalize on the sensory abilities of their prey
March 4, 2021
Comprehensive knowledge of ambush behavior requires an understanding of where a predator expects prey to be, which is generally unknowable because ambush predators often hunt mobile prey that exhibit complex, irregular, or inconspicuous movements. Wolves (Canis lupus) are primarily cursorial … read more
Posted in General, Predator/Prey Relationships | Tagged ambush hunting, hunting behavior, hunting mode, predation risk, sit-and-wait predator, wolf predation
Human disturbance causes widespread disruption of animal movement
March 4, 2021
Disturbance and habitat modification by humans can alter animal movement, leading to negative impacts on fitness, survival and population viability. However, the ubiquity and nature of these impacts across diverse taxa has not been quantified. We compiled 208 studies on … read more
Posted in Biology


