Human-Wildlife Interactions
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Welcome to our new Associate Editor, Stotra Chakrabarti, PhD!
The Free Roaming Equids and Ecosystem Sustainability Network (FREES) summit takes place in St. George October 12-14! bit.ly/3TBUDqG #wildhorse #wildburro #conservation wildlife_interactions Human-Wildlife Interactions
🐴 USU Extension is co-sponsoring the (FREES) Summit October 12-14. USU Wildland Resources's Dr. Terry Messmer is hoping the summit will help "develop innovative, beneficial solutions for equid populations." Info/register: bit.ly/3ykQnTE @CNRUSU Utah State University wildlife_interactions Human-Wildlife Interactions
Mgmt of wild horses & burros on Western rangelands is controversial. Stakeholders, including USU Wildland Resources's Terry Messmer, Nicki Frey, and David Stoner, took 3 days to work on policy @ the FREES Summit. @CNRUSU Utah State University USU Extension wildlife_interactions Human-Wildlife Interactions bit.ly/3TywHUA
Human-wildlife conflict tip of the day: Don't mess with wild turkeys- you might get the stuffing knocked out of you. However you might celebrate, enjoy the long holiday weekend! While you're at it, give the Human-Wildlife Interactions a read: bit.ly/2Hr3jgy
Holiday lights sure are pretty, but they may be a disruption to wildlife. USU Wildland Resources's Dr. Terry Messmer has some expert tips to help minimize your impact! @CNRUSU Utah State University wildlife_interactions Human-Wildlife Interactions #wildlife #pollution #coexist bit.ly/3YDw0fO
Lethal removal of ravens might help in the short-term, but taking a broader view of the human effect on the overpopulation of the bird will help other native species in the long run, says USU Wildland Resources and USU Extension wildlife conflict expert Terry Messmer: bit.ly/3I3qtb8
Wild horse management is the subject of debate between managers, horse advocates, livestock producers, and scientists due to the horses' effect on the environment. Utah State University researchers are trying to steer the conversation in a productive way. tinyurl.com/2ks6tx2c
🚨Call for submissions!🚨 Breanna Martinico and I are serving as Associate Editors for a special issue of Human-Wildlife Interactions on Pest and Beneficial Bird Management! Deadline extended to November 10th! If you have a paper that is a good fit, consider submitting! digitalcommons.usu.edu/hwi/callforpap…