Posts Tagged: carnivores

Occurrence of Large Carnivores Near Settlements: a Review of Mechanisms and Preventive Measures
July 3, 2019
We have reviewed the scientific literature regarding mechanisms behind, and preventive measures against, the occurrence of Scandinavian large carnivores (lynx, wolves and brown bears) near human settlements, and evaluated its management implications for Scandinavia. The occurrence of lynx close to … read more
Posted in Non-Lethal Management Tools | Tagged carnivores, large, mechanisms, occurrence, preventive, review, settlements

Livestock Manangement for Coexistence with Large Carnivores, Healthy Land & Productive Ranches
July 3, 2019
Livestock – large carnivore coexistence practitioners can be more effective by expanding from a direct focus on carnivores and predation-prevention tools to the broader social-ecological context of ranches and rural communities, especially livestock management. Ranchers can apply many of the … read more
Posted in Non-Lethal Management Tools | Tagged carnivores, coexistence, healthy, large, livestock, manangement, productive

Saving large carnivores, but losing the apex predator?
June 10, 2019
Large terrestrial carnivores, e.g. wolves or bears, often play a key ecological role from their position at the apex of trophic systems. Changes to their populations reverberate through ecological communities; consequently their widespread decline in numbers and shrinking distribution due … read more
Posted in Benefits of Wolves | Tagged carnivores, large, losing, predator, saving

New Research: Saving large carnivores, but losing the apex predator?
April 3, 2014
The ecological role of large carnivores is a main motivator for their conservation, and hunting can impact the performance of large carnivores as apex predators. New research recommends that conservation goals consider this perspective. read more
Posted in All News, Front Page News, News, Regional Wolves | Tagged carnivores, large, losing, predator, research, saving