Posts Tagged: remain
How Long Do Anti-Predator Interventions Remain Effective? Patterns, Thresholds and Uncertainty
October 31, 2019
Human–predator conflicts are globally widespread, and effective interventions are essential to protect human assets from predator attacks. As effectiveness also has a temporal dimension, it is of importance to know how long interventions remain most effective and to determine time … read more
Posted in Non-Lethal Management Tools | Tagged effective, interventions, patterns, predator, remain, thresholds, uncertainty
CWD Prions Remain Infectious after Passage Through the Digestive System of Coyotes (Canis latrans)
June 30, 2019
Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is a geographically expanding prion disease of wild and captive cervids in North America. Disease can be transmitted directly, animal to animal, or indirectly via the environment. CWD contamination can occur residually in the environment via … read more
Posted in CWD & Other Diseases | Tagged after, digestive, infectious, passage, prions, remain, through
Red Wolves Must Remain Listed Under the Endangered Species Act Status Review
January 30, 2017
These comments are submitted by the Southern Environmental Law Center, on behalf of the Red Wolf Coalition, Defenders of Wildlife, and Animal Welfare Institute in response to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s (“USFWS” or “Service”) five-year status review for … read more
Posted in News, Southeast-Red Wolves | Tagged endangered, listed, remain, species, under, wolves
Two Wolves Remain on Isle Royale
May 14, 2016
Having survived another year, it is likely that only two wolves remain on Isle Royale. A researcher from Michigan Technological University surveyed the island this winter, part of the longest running predator-prey study in the world. read more
Posted in Great Lakes Wolves | Tagged remain, royale, wolves