Recreational harvest and incident‐response management reduce human–carnivore conflicts in an anthropogenic landscape

JD Raithel, MJ Reynolds‐Hogland… - Journal of Applied …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Conserving viable large carnivore populations requires managing their interactions with
humans in increasingly anthropogenic landscapes. Faced with declining budgets and …

Identifying Home Range, Release Site Fidelity and Resource Selection Patterns of a Reintroduced Elk (Cervus canadensis) Herd: Jackson County, Wisconsin

TS Bryan - 2018 - minds.wisconsin.edu
CHAPTER ONE: One of 6 subspecies of elk (Cervus canadensis), the eastern elk (C. c.
canadensis), once ranged throughout the majority of Wisconsin, but local elk populations …

An integrated approach to measure hunting intensity and assess its impacts on mammal populations

M Dobbins, R Sollmann, S Menke… - Journal of Applied …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Unsustainable hunting of wildlife is one of the greatest threats to diverse and healthy forests,
yet our understanding of hunting activity is limited by our methods of accurately identifying its …

Elk distributions relative to spring normalized difference vegetation index values

ST Smallidge, TT Baker, D VanLeeuwen… - … Journal of Ecology, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Rocky Mountain elk (Cervus elaphus) that winter near San Antonio Mountain in northern
New Mexico provide important recreational and economic benefits while creating …

Habitat Use Informs Species Needs and Management

DA Clark, PK Coe, SC Gregory, MJ Hedrick… - The Journal of Wildlife …, 2019 - JSTOR
Maestas et al.(2019) critiqued Coe et al.(2018) by asserting there was a lack of evidence for
fitness benefits of juniper cover for mule deer, that the strategic approach of ongoing efforts …

Predicting carnivore habitat use and livestock depredation risk with false-positive multi-state occupancy models

S Kachel, K Anderson, Q Shokirov - Biological Conservation, 2022 - Elsevier
The cycle of livestock depredation and retaliatory killing constitutes a major threat to large
carnivores worldwide and imposes considerable hardships on human communities …

White‐tailed deer population dynamics in a multipredator landscape shaped by humans

TR Ganz, SB Bassing, MT DeVivo… - Ecological …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Large terrestrial mammals increasingly rely on human‐modified landscapes as
anthropogenic footprints expand. Land management activities such as timber harvest …

Modeling abundance, distribution, movement and space use with camera and telemetry data

RB Chandler, DA Crawford, EP Garrison, KV Miller… - Ecology, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Studies of animal abundance and distribution are often conducted independently of
research on movement, despite the important links between processes. Movement can …

[PDF][PDF] Recreation effects on wildlife: a review of potential quantitative thresholds

JS Dertien, CL Larson, SE Reed - Nature …, 2021 - natureconservation.pensoft.net
Outdoor recreation is increasingly recognised for its deleterious effects on wildlife
individuals and populations. However, planners and natural resource managers lack robust …

[HTML][HTML] Reserves as double-edged sword: Avoidance behavior in an urban-adjacent wildland

MA Patten, JC Burger - Biological Conservation, 2018 - Elsevier
Human activities affect wildlife in a variety of direct (eg, hunting, supplemental feeding, and
culling) and indirect (eg, displacement from habitat loss, competition with introduced …