Canadian conflict prevention efforts important with expanding grizzly bear population
The Waterton Biosphere Reserves efforts to prevent conflict prevention stand as an example for communities facing conflicts with grizzly bears for the first time as the population continues to expand…
Read More...Emergency-only feeding to reduce conflict
The Bridger-Teton National Forest plans to reduce elk congregating at winter feed grounds and Chronic Wasting Disease by feeding only in emergency situations to reduce damage or commingling with livestock.
Read More...Debate over extended elk hunt proposal
A debate recently heated up in Montana caused by the complexities of tying elk conflict reduction to access to private land.
Read More...WLA hosts meeting to work on solutions to ranching with large carnivores
Grizzly bear and wolf predation is one of the biggest challenges that ranchers face. Potential solutions can benefit livestock producers, conservationists and wildlife agencies. Over 100 people with a stake in…
Read More...Groups strike consensus in debates over Wyoming’s migration corridors
A series of recommendations sent to the governor Monday laid out a possible blueprint for how Wyoming could protect and preserve its iconic migration corridors for years to come.
Read More...Western landowners release new guide to reduce conflict
Western Landowners Alliance (WLA) has released a wildlife guide produced by and for landowners and practitioners constructively engaged in one of the greatest conservation challenges of our time—how to share…
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