Wolf Depredation on Livestock in Minnesota

Wolf Depredation on Livestock in Minnesota
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Synopsis Wolf Depredation on Livestock in Minnesota by : Steven H. Fritts

Depredation by wolves on cattle, sheep, and other livestock in Minnesota currently is a minor problem expt to a few individual farmers. Indices to the seriousness of the problem are available only from recent years, so historical trends cannot be detected. Most losses occur in summer when livestock are released to graze in open and wooded pasture. Results of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's depredation-control program in 1979 and 1980 suggest that highly restricted trapping, coupled with other management methods, has potential for reducing both livestock losses and the number of wolves that need to be killed.

Wolf Depredation on Livestock in Minnesota

Wolf Depredation on Livestock in Minnesota
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Total Pages : 20
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Synopsis Wolf Depredation on Livestock in Minnesota by : Steven H. Fritts

Depredation by wolves on cattle, sheep, and other livestock in Minnesota currently is a minor problem expt to a few individual farmers. Indices to the seriousness of the problem are available only from recent years, so historical trends cannot be detected. Most losses occur in summer when livestock are released to graze in open and wooded pasture. Results of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's depredation-control program in 1979 and 1980 suggest that highly restricted trapping, coupled with other management methods, has potential for reducing both livestock losses and the number of wolves that need to be killed.

Wolf Depredation on Livestock in Minnesota

Wolf Depredation on Livestock in Minnesota
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Total Pages : 11
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Synopsis Wolf Depredation on Livestock in Minnesota by : Steven H. Fritts

Depredation by wolves on cattle, sheep, and other livestock in Minnesota currently is a minor problem expt to a few individual farmers. Indices to the seriousness of the problem are available only from recent years, so historical trends cannot be detected. Most losses occur in summer when livestock are released to graze in open and wooded pasture. Results of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's depredation-control program in 1979 and 1980 suggest that highly restricted trapping, coupled with other management methods, has potential for reducing both livestock losses and the number of wolves that need to be killed.

Ecology and Conservation of Wolves in a Changing World

Ecology and Conservation of Wolves in a Changing World
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Publisher : Canadian Circumpolar Institute
Total Pages : 656
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015038133982
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Synopsis Ecology and Conservation of Wolves in a Changing World by : Ludwig N. Carbyn

This book is a compilation of selected papers presented at the Second North American Symposium on Wolves, held in Edmonton in August 1992.

Eastern Timber Wolf Recovery Plan

Eastern Timber Wolf Recovery Plan
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Total Pages : 208
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Synopsis Eastern Timber Wolf Recovery Plan by : United States. Eastern Timber Wolf Recovery Team

The Yellowstone Wolf

The Yellowstone Wolf
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Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages : 380
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ISBN-10 : 0806134925
ISBN-13 : 9780806134925
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Synopsis The Yellowstone Wolf by : Paul Schullery

All royalties from sales of this book go to Yellowstone’s wolf recovery project Few animals inspire such a mixture of fear, curiosity, and wonder as the wolf. Highly regarded but often misunderstood, the wolf has as many friends as enemies, and its reintroduction into Yellowstone National Park has sparked both fascination and controversy. Early in Yellowstone’s history, wolves were thought supernaturally evil, and scores were destroyed. Northern Rocky Mountain wolves were native to Yellowstone when the park was established in 1872, but “predator control” led to determined eradication, and by the 1940s they were gone. Amid much fanfare, however, wolves were reintroduced to one of the nation’s oldest national parks in the 1990s. This comprehensive reference documents the prehistory, management, and nature of the Yellowstone wolf. Historian-naturalist Paul Schullery has assembled the voices of explorers, naturalists, park officials, tourists, lawmakers, and modern researchers to tell the story of what may be the most famous wolf population in the world. This unique book includes numerous scientific studies of interest to wolf enthusiasts and scholars of western wildlife issues, conservation, and national parks. In a new afterword, Schullery discusses recent developments in the recovery project.

Resource Publication

Resource Publication
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Total Pages : 270
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