Human-Bear conflict hot spots

Human-Bear conflict hot spots

By admin / November 14, 2018

A new study by WCS, American Museum of Natural History, and other partners uses long term data on bear mortality to map high-probability hot-spots for human-bear conflicts. The authors say this is a critical tool for wildlife … https://phys.org/news/2018-10-conservationists-bearhuman-conflict-hot-spots.html

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Explaining the Buena Park coyotes

Explaining the Buena Park coyotes

By admin / November 2, 2018

https://ind.archives.ocnnewspapers.com/buena-park-coyotes-its-not-what-you-think/

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6 owl nest boxes in one day!

6 owl nest boxes in one day!

By admin / November 2, 2018

On August 7th, a group of Carmel Valley Garden Club members, Tom Gano, Greg Thompson, Bob Byrne, Ed Morrow, Dean Hatfied, and John Brocco, gathered at Ed Dickson’s house to build a few barn owl nest boxes. Using Humane Wildlife Control’s unique design, the men constructed 6 owl nest boxes by the end of the day. Peggy Dickson provided refreshments and…

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Costa Mesa’s educational video on coyotes

Costa Mesa’s educational video on coyotes

By admin / November 2, 2018
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City rats eat better

City rats eat better

By admin / November 1, 2018

https://phys.org/news/2018-10-city-rats-country.html

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