Longitudinal analysis of attitudes toward wolves

A Treves, L Naughton‐Treves… - Conservation Biology, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding individual attitudes and how these predict overt opposition to predator
conservation or direct, covert action against predators will help to recover and maintain …

Blood does not buy goodwill: allowing culling increases poaching of a large carnivore

G Chapron, A Treves - … of the Royal Society B: Biological …, 2016 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Quantifying environmental crime and the effectiveness of policy interventions is difficult
because perpetrators typically conceal evidence. To prevent illegal uses of natural …

[PDF][PDF] Surveying wolves without snow: a critical review of the methods used in Spain

JC Blanco, Y Cortés - Hystrix, 2012 - Citeseer
Wolves (Canis lupus) are difficult to survey, and in most countries, snow is used for
identifying the species, counting individuals, recording movements and determining social …

Forecasting environmental hazards and the application of risk maps to predator attacks on livestock

A Treves, KA Martin, AP Wydeven, JE Wiedenhoeft - BioScience, 2011 - academic.oup.com
Environmental hazards are distributed in nonrandom patterns; therefore, many biologists
work to predict future hazard locations from the locations of past incidents. Predictive spatial …

Paying for wolves in Solapur, India and Wisconsin, USA: comparing compensation rules and practice to understand the goals and politics of wolf conservation

M Agarwala, S Kumar, A Treves… - Biological …, 2010 - Elsevier
With growing pressure for conservation to pay its way, the merits of compensation for wildlife
damage must be understood in diverse socio-ecological settings. Here we compare …

Killing wolves to prevent predation on livestock may protect one farm but harm neighbors

FJ Santiago-Avila, AM Cornman, A Treves - PLoS One, 2018 - journals.plos.org
Large carnivores, such as gray wolves, Canis lupus, are difficult to protect in mixed-use
landscapes because some people perceive them as dangerous and because they …

Tolerance of wolves in Wisconsin: a mixed-methods examination of policy effects on attitudes and behavioral inclinations

C Browne-Nuñez, A Treves, D MacFarland… - Biological …, 2015 - Elsevier
Numerous studies report majorities of survey respondents hold positive attitudes toward
wolves. However, a 2001–2009 panel study found declining tolerance of wolves among …

Wolf recovery and population dynamics in Western Poland, 2001–2012

S Nowak, RW Mysłajek - Mammal Research, 2016 - Springer
Since the mid-twentieth century, under different management regimes (over 20 years of a
wolf control program followed by 20 years of trophy hunting), wolves were absent or rare in …

Recolonizing wolves trigger a trophic cascade in Wisconsin (USA)

R Callan, NP Nibbelink, TP Rooney… - Journal of …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
We tested the hypothesis that wolves are reducing local browse intensity by white‐tailed
deer, thus indirectly mitigating the biotic impoverishment of understorey plant communities in …

Habitat selection of resident and non-resident gray wolves: implications for habitat connectivity

M van den Bosch, KF Kellner, MG Gantchoff… - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
Habitat selection studies facilitate assessing and predicting species distributions and habitat
connectivity, but habitat selection can vary temporally and among individuals, which is often …