To feed or not to feed? Evidence of the intended and unintended effects of feeding wild ungulates

JM Milner, FM Van Beest, KT Schmidt… - The Journal of …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Ungulate populations are important natural resources, associated with both costs and
benefits. Conflicts have arisen between stakeholders who benefit from high ungulate …

Moving in the Anthropocene: Global reductions in terrestrial mammalian movements

MA Tucker, K Böhning-Gaese, WF Fagan, JM Fryxell… - Science, 2018 - science.org
Animal movement is fundamental for ecosystem functioning and species survival, yet the
effects of the anthropogenic footprint on animal movements have not been estimated across …

Response of moose to forest harvest and management: a literature review

CJ Johnson, RV Rea - Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 2023 - cdnsciencepub.com
Moose are an iconic symbol of northern forests. In many jurisdictions, the management of
moose has focused on regulating harvest with less emphasis on understanding moose …

Management of forest regeneration in boreal and temperate deer–forest systems: challenges, guidelines, and research gaps

J Beguin, JP Tremblay, N Thiffault, D Pothier… - Ecosphere, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Heavy browsing pressure from large ungulates is a multicontinent phenomenon that causes
regeneration failure of many palatable tree species and induces important socioeconomic …

[HTML][HTML] Forage availability, supplementary feed and ungulate density: Associations with ungulate damage in pine production forests

AM Felton, PO Hedwall, A Felton, F Widemo… - Forest Ecology and …, 2022 - Elsevier
Populations of large herbivores, including members of the deer family Cervidae, are
expanding across and within many regions of the northern hemisphere. Because their …

Food safety considerations related to the consumption and handling of game meat in North America

HD Hedman, C Varga, J Duquette, J Novakofski… - Veterinary …, 2020 - mdpi.com
Emerging foodborne pathogens present a threat to public health. It is now recognized that
several foodborne pathogens originate from wildlife as demonstrated by recent global …

Is diversionary feeding an effective tool for reducing human–bear conflicts? Case studies from North America and Europe

DL Garshelis, S Baruch-Mordo, A Bryant, KA Gunther… - Ursus, 2017 - BioOne
Diversionary feeding uses food to lure animals away from areas where they are unwanted or
could cause conflicts with people. With bears (Ursidae) increasingly attracted to human food …

Interactions between ungulates, forests, and supplementary feeding: the role of nutritional balancing in determining outcomes

AM Felton, A Felton, JPGM Cromsigt, L Edenius… - Mammal Research, 2017 - Springer
People provide wild ungulates with large quantities of supplementary feed to improve their
health and survival and reduce forest damage. Whereas supplementary feeding can …

Supplementary ungulate feeding affects movement behavior of brown bears

N Selva, CS Teitelbaum, A Sergiel… - Basic and Applied …, 2017 - Elsevier
Food availability plays a key role in animal movements. Anthropogenic provisioning of food
to wildlife is a common practice of unprecedented magnitude worldwide and is of increasing …

Associational relationships at multiple spatial scales affect forest damage by moose

I Herfindal, JP Tremblay, AJ Hester, US Lande… - Forest Ecology and …, 2015 - Elsevier
Increasing abundance of large herbivores combined with changes in forestry practices has
led to increased forest damage in many temperate and boreal forest areas. The role of …