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Conditioned Taste Aversion
July 3, 2019
Since 1972 our research group has been working to develop a practical method for altering the predatory behavior of coyotes that spares both the coyote and the lamb. Our work has been guided by a working model of predatory behavior … read more
Posted in Non-Lethal Management Tools | Tagged aversion, conditioned, taste
Evaluating The Scientific Soundness Of Plans For Harvesting Wolves To Manage Depredations In Michigan
July 3, 2019
One of the two reasons offered by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (MIDNR) for harvesting wolves is to reduce the number of depredations. The MI-DNR describes its plan for achieving this goal as being geographically targeted. In particular, the … read more
Posted in Native American | Tagged evaluating, harvesting, manage, plans, scientific, soundness, wolves
Ojibwe and Canis Lupus – Cultural, Historical, and Political Influences on Contemporary Wolf Management in the Great Lakes Region
July 3, 2019
In the creation story of the Ojibwe1, Original Man was created by Kitche Manitou; the Great Spirit. Original Man was given the task to walk across the world and name all the living things. While he was completing this task, … read more
Posted in Native American | Tagged canis, cultural, historical, influences, lupus, ojibwe, political
North American Model of Wildlife Conservation: Empowerment and Exclusivity Hinder Advances in Wildlife Conservation
July 3, 2019
We argue that the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation (NAM) as currently promoted is an overly narrow construct, used both to explain how North American wildlife conservation developed historically, and as a prescriptive framework for applying a hunting-focused form … read more
Posted in Hunting Wolves | Tagged american, conservation, empowerment, exclusivity, model, north, wildlife
Differentiating Between Regulation and Hunting as Conservation Interventions
July 3, 2019
Protecting biodiversity requires that we correctly identify major threats and effective interventions to abate them (Salafsky & Margoluis 2003; Sutherland et al. 2004). If the scientific community wants the world to heed our warnings of ecosystem collapse (Ripple et al. … read more
Posted in Hunting Wolves | Tagged between, conservation, differentiating, hunting, interventions, regulation
Hallmarks of Science Missing from North American Wildlife Management
July 3, 2019
Resource management agencies commonly defend controversial policy by claiming adherence to science-based approaches. For example, proponents and practitioners of the “North American Model of Wildlife Conservation,” which guides hunting policy across much of the United States and Canada, assert that … read more
Posted in Hunting Wolves | Tagged american, hallmarks, management, missing, north, science, wildlife


