Nanoose Bay cougar shows need for husbandry changes
Cougars are well established and known on Vancouver Island; many practices are available for landowners with farmed animals to prevent issues.
Cougars are well established and known on Vancouver Island; many practices are available for landowners with farmed animals to prevent issues.
Bounties on wolves and coyotes don’t work, and new research from Dr. Gilbert Proulx and Sadie Parr supports putting an end to them.
A new study shows that livestock isn’t a food source for coyotes and wolves in Alberta and calls for an end to bounties. Get the facts in five with this news brief!
Dr. Adrian Treves joins Defender Radio to explore the implications of his latest wolf depredation study, the importance of adapting policies to match science, and how we can all play a role in safeguarding wildlife and the environment for future generations.
Res Krebs of IFAW discusses emergency response to the hurricanes that devastated the U.S. Virgin Islands, the realities facing recovery efforts, and how we can all help the people and the animals.
A new study has put the final nail in the cull-the-wolves-to-save-the-livestock argument. For every one wolf killed, the odds of depredation in the following year
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