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Surgical Sterilization as a Method of Reducing Coyote Predation on Domestic Sheep

Cassity Bromley; Eric M. Gese

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01/05/2026

01/05/2026

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Lethal control reduces the relative abundance of dingoes but not cattle production impacts

Glenn P. Edwards; Stephen R. Eldridge; Bernie J. Shakeshaft; Teresa Nano

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01/05/2026

01/05/2026

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Dingo baiting did not reduce fetal/calf loss in beef cattle in northern South Australia

Greg Campbell; Andrew Coffey; Heather Miller; John L. Read ...

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01/05/2026

01/05/2026

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Effective of Preventive Coyote Hunting on Sheep Losses to Coyote Predation

Kimberly Wagner; Michael Conover

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01/05/2026

01/05/2026

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Effectiveness of Lethal, Directed Wolf-Depredation Control in Minnesota

Elizabeth Harper; William J. Paul; L. David Mech; Sanford Weisberg

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01/05/2026

01/05/2026

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The Effectiveness of Selective Removal of Breeding Coyotes in Reducing Sheep Predation

Karen M. Blejwas; Benjamin N. Sacks; Michael M. Jaeger and Dale R. McCullough

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01/05/2026

01/05/2026

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Effects of wolf removal on livestock depredation recurrence and wolf recovery in Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming

Elizabeth H. Bradley; Hugh S. Robinson; Edward E. Bangs; Kyran Kunkel ...

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01/05/2026

01/05/2026

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Predator-friendly ranching, use of electric fences, and creole cattle in the Colombian savannas

Carlos Valderrama-Vasquez; Rafael Hoogesteijn; Esteban Payán; Howard Quigley ...

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01/05/2026

01/05/2026

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Livestock husbandry as a tool for carnivore conservation in Africa’s community rangelands: a case–control study

Rosie Woodroffe Æ Laurence G. Frank Æ Peter A. Lindsey Æ Symon M. K. ole Ranah Æ Stephanie Roman˜ ach

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01/05/2026

01/05/2026

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Mitigating carnivore–livestock conflict in Europe: lessons from Slovakia

Robin Rigg; Slavomír Finďo; Maria Wechselberger; Martyn L. Gorman ...

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01/05/2026

01/05/2026

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Surgical Sterilization as a Method of Reducing Coyote Predation on Domestic Sheep

Author(s)

Cassity Bromley; Eric M. Gese

Categories

Detection, Pseudo-odours/Synthetic training aids, 

Bias Assessment

Submitted

01/05/2026

Decision Date

01/05/2026

View Paper

Lethal control reduces the relative abundance of dingoes but not cattle production impacts

Author(s)

Glenn P. Edwards; Stephen R. Eldridge; Bernie J. Shakeshaft; Teresa Nano

Categories

Detection, Pseudo-odours/Synthetic training aids, 

Bias Assessment

Submitted

01/05/2026

Decision Date

01/05/2026

View Paper

Dingo baiting did not reduce fetal/calf loss in beef cattle in northern South Australia

Author(s)

Greg Campbell; Andrew Coffey; Heather Miller; John L. Read ...

Categories

Detection, Pseudo-odours/Synthetic training aids, 

Bias Assessment

Submitted

01/05/2026

Decision Date

01/05/2026

View Paper

Effective of Preventive Coyote Hunting on Sheep Losses to Coyote Predation

Author(s)

Kimberly Wagner; Michael Conover

Categories

Detection, Pseudo-odours/Synthetic training aids, 

Bias Assessment

Submitted

01/05/2026

Decision Date

01/05/2026

View Paper

Effectiveness of Lethal, Directed Wolf-Depredation Control in Minnesota

Author(s)

Elizabeth Harper; William J. Paul; L. David Mech; Sanford Weisberg

Categories

Detection, Pseudo-odours/Synthetic training aids, 

Bias Assessment

Submitted

01/05/2026

Decision Date

01/05/2026

View Paper

The Effectiveness of Selective Removal of Breeding Coyotes in Reducing Sheep Predation

Author(s)

Karen M. Blejwas; Benjamin N. Sacks; Michael M. Jaeger and Dale R. McCullough

Categories

Detection, Pseudo-odours/Synthetic training aids, 

Bias Assessment

Submitted

01/05/2026

Decision Date

01/05/2026

View Paper

Effects of wolf removal on livestock depredation recurrence and wolf recovery in Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming

Author(s)

Elizabeth H. Bradley; Hugh S. Robinson; Edward E. Bangs; Kyran Kunkel ...

Categories

Detection, Pseudo-odours/Synthetic training aids, 

Bias Assessment

Submitted

01/05/2026

Decision Date

01/05/2026

View Paper

Predator-friendly ranching, use of electric fences, and creole cattle in the Colombian savannas

Author(s)

Carlos Valderrama-Vasquez; Rafael Hoogesteijn; Esteban Payán; Howard Quigley ...

Categories

Detection, Pseudo-odours/Synthetic training aids, 

Bias Assessment

Submitted

01/05/2026

Decision Date

01/05/2026

View Paper

Livestock husbandry as a tool for carnivore conservation in Africa’s community rangelands: a case–control study

Author(s)

Rosie Woodroffe Æ Laurence G. Frank Æ Peter A. Lindsey Æ Symon M. K. ole Ranah Æ Stephanie Roman˜ ach

Categories

Detection, Pseudo-odours/Synthetic training aids, 

Bias Assessment

Submitted

01/05/2026

Decision Date

01/05/2026

View Paper

Mitigating carnivore–livestock conflict in Europe: lessons from Slovakia

Author(s)

Robin Rigg; Slavomír Finďo; Maria Wechselberger; Martyn L. Gorman ...

Categories

Detection, Pseudo-odours/Synthetic training aids, 

Bias Assessment

Submitted

01/05/2026

Decision Date

01/05/2026

View Paper

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