For the full article, please go here: http://greatlakesecho.org/2015/05/28/st ... ng-wolves/Study looks at biofences for managing wolves
By Mollie Liskiewicz | May 28, 2015
Don’t let a wolf pack rendezvous in your yard too often. When it comes to a tug-of-war for their favorite meeting site, they will win.
University of Wisconsin researchers have found that the rendezvous sites that a pack establishes in the spring are tenaciously maintained. These sites are where weaned pups are moved after leaving the den. And once there, the wolves don’t want to leave.
Study examines effectiveness of "biofences" with wolves
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Study examines effectiveness of "biofences" with wolves
Here's an article on non-lethal wolf management; this one, in particular, focuses on the use of "biofences" (or, scent marks and fake howls) in the area of wolf management.
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