Stewart Breck is a research carnivore ecologist with the USDA-APHIS-WS National Wildlife Research Center and a member of the new Colorado State University Center for Human Carnivore Coexistence in Fort Collins. He has been focused on carnivore ecology and behavior and minimizing conflict between carnivores and people many years. The interview also includes Matt Barnes, a grazing consultant out of Colorado who works with the Northern Rockies Conservation Cooperative and has a long history in the middle ground between ranchers and wildlife advocates.
Resources mentioned in the interview
CSU-Center for Human & Carnivore Coexistence series on wolves in Colorado:
https://sites.warnercnr.colostate.edu/centerforhumancarnivorecoexistence/projects/people-predators/
Colorado State University fact sheet, Wolves and Livestock:
https://extension.colostate.edu/topic-areas/people-predators/wolves-and-livestock-8-010/
Barnes paper on links between grazing management and preventing predation:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/290434755_Livestock_Management_for_Coexistence_with_Large_Carnivores_Healthy_Land_and_Productive_Ranches
Guidebook by Western Landowners Assn.:
https://westernlandowners.org/publication/reducing-conflict-with-grizzly-bears-wolves-and-elk/
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