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Center for Human-Carnivore Coexistence

@chccoexistence

Integrating transformative science to minimize conflict and facilitate coexistence with carnivores. Based in @WarnerCollege at @ColoradoStateU.

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We’re excited to join CSU Warner College and the Office of Diversity and Inclusion in hosting this event featuring: Rain Bear Stands Last, Steve Whiteman, Peter David, and Ernest House Jr.!

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CHCC faculty, Joel Berger, recently interviewed with ABC discussing his work venturing into polar regions to study #Muskoxen! Listen to Joel's frigid stories and learn more about his innovative methods in ecology, including dressing up as polar bears buff.ly/3apH34F

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This year we welcome Lauren Balsley as a CHCC undergraduate researcher! She is a senior at CSU studying Ecosystem Science and Sustainability and will be helping CHCC co-director, Rebecca Niemiec, study Social Science within Wolf Reintroduction and Management Strategies!

This year we welcome Lauren Balsley as a CHCC undergraduate researcher! She is a senior at CSU studying Ecosystem Science and Sustainability and will be helping CHCC co-director, Rebecca Niemiec, study Social Science within Wolf Reintroduction and Management Strategies!
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After finding a lack of guidance on applying diverse social science approaches during conservation planning processes, CHCC faculty published a study on integrating social science into conservation planning using #ColoradoWolfReintroduction as a case study buff.ly/3az4DM2

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Join us tomorrow (10/21) for our speaker series "Social Justice and Human-Carnivore Coexistence"! From 4:30 to 6:30 we will listen to brief talks from speakers, followed by a Q&A session and dinner until 7:30. Registration is not required. Come for what you can!

Join us tomorrow (10/21) for our speaker series "Social Justice and Human-Carnivore Coexistence"! From 4:30 to 6:30 we will listen to brief talks from speakers, followed by a Q&A session and dinner until 7:30. Registration is not required. Come for what you can!
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HUGE thank you to our speakers and attendees last week at the Social Justice and Human-Carnivore Coexistence conversation for sharing inspiring stories and some current challenges in conservation!

HUGE thank you to our speakers and attendees last week at the Social Justice and Human-Carnivore Coexistence conversation for sharing inspiring stories and some current challenges in conservation!
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Calling all North American landscape #conservation initiative participants 📣: The Network for Landscape Conservation is conducting a survey to track growth and development and identify challenges and needs of landscape conservation initiatives. umt.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8G…

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Curious if public engagement can make a difference in the outcome of #wildlife management? Read more about how Rebecca Niemiec's work with Colorado Parks and Wildlife on #wolfreintroduction is shaping future engagement processes wildlife.org/can-public-eng…

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ISP Year in Review: Our highlights from 2021! #1: Last year, Colorado voters narrowly approved a managed reintroduction of wolves. Colorado Parks and Wildlife director Dan Prenzlow tells us what's next. Watch: bit.ly/3GLQk4O Presented w/ @cnt4collabcons & CSU Warner College

ISP Year in Review: Our highlights from 2021!

#1: Last year, Colorado voters narrowly approved a managed reintroduction of wolves.  <a href="/COParksWildlife/">Colorado Parks and Wildlife</a> director Dan Prenzlow tells us what's next. Watch: bit.ly/3GLQk4O

Presented w/ @cnt4collabcons &amp; <a href="/WarnerCollege/">CSU Warner College</a>
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New paper from the CHCC team: Why the vote on wolf restoration was so much closer than what surveys predicted? A combination of changes in public perspectives and survey sampling bias caused the difference between survey results and the actual voting. buff.ly/3BuRMap

New paper from the CHCC team: 

Why the vote on wolf restoration was so much closer than what surveys predicted? 

A combination of changes in public perspectives and survey sampling bias caused the difference between survey results and the actual voting. buff.ly/3BuRMap
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A recent paper by the CHCC team examining the social-ecological drivers of public voting on wolf reintroduction in Colorado found the presidential vote as the strongest predictor of voting on wolf reintroduction in Colorado. buff.ly/34U6sUC #wolf #Colorado

A recent paper by the CHCC team examining the social-ecological drivers of public voting on wolf reintroduction in Colorado found the presidential vote as the strongest predictor of voting on wolf reintroduction in Colorado. buff.ly/34U6sUC
#wolf #Colorado
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New article from the CHCC researchers, A systematic map of human-carnivore coexistence, published in Biological Conservation reviews coexistence research and revealed interesting findings: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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Kevin Crooks, director of Center for Human-Carnivore Coexistence and professor in CSU Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology, is working with a group of researchers at the center to promote coexistence between humans and carnivores like black bears. Learn more about the implications of the study at col.st/PACjG.

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Center for Human-Carnivore Coexistence is collaborating with Wyoming Game & Fish to create a new app aimed at streamlining roadkill reporting and permit processes. The Center for Human-Carnivore Coexistence is assisting in the research of wildlife migration patterns. Learn more at col.st/840tn.

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Niemiec et al propose a new framework to apply social science approaches in conservation planning w/ wolf reintroduction in Colorado as a case study 🐺 Center for Human-Carnivore Coexistence CSU Warner College Colorado State University doi.org/10.1016/j.bioc… 🗞️#131-2022

Niemiec et al propose a new framework to apply social science approaches in conservation planning w/ wolf reintroduction in Colorado as a case study 🐺

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