Unravelling the complexities of multi-predator systems in managed landscapes

In December last year I spent two weeks out on the Washington Wolf-Deer project. The biggest eye opener was the diversity of large predators in the system. On top of wolves, there are bears, cougars, coyotes and bobcats. For an Australian who is used to studying the interactions between three small-medium sized predators (the dingo, red … Continue reading Unravelling the complexities of multi-predator systems in managed landscapes