Managing Black Bears in the Anthropocene - Chapter 2, Module 6 Case Study
Offered By: Jarod Raithel via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive case study on managing black bears in the Anthropocene era. Delve into crucial aspects of bear management, including capture techniques, strategic placement of capture sites, and the challenges of human-bear interfaces in urban areas. Examine the concept of transition probability and its role in predicting bear behavior. Analyze the importance of conflict history trees in developing effective management strategies. Gain valuable insights into the complexities of wildlife conservation and human-wildlife coexistence in modern landscapes through this informative 15-minute video presented by Jarod Raithel.
Syllabus
Introduction
Captures
Capture Sites
Interface
Urban Areas
Transition Probability
Conflict History Tree
Taught by
Jarod Raithel
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