Monday, November 8, 2021
Thanks, Eugene…Non-native Bird Damage Management – Thomas Butler, USDA-Wildlife Services
Impacts of Non-Native Earthworms in Hardwood Forests – Tara Bal, Michigan Technological University
The Unwanted And Unloved Invasive Insects That Should Be On Your Radar – Amy Stone, OSU Extension
2021 Update on Ticks in Ohio – Tim McDermott, OSU Extension
Tuesday, November 9, 2021
Bobcats in Ohio – Katie Dennison, ODNR-Division of Wildlife
Crafting Code – Sarah Esala, City of Dublin
Coexisting with Squirrels – Stormy Gibson, SCRAM! Wildlife Control
Ohio’s White-tailed Deer: An Update on Herd Health and Condition – Mike Tonkovich, ODNR-Division of Wildlife
Wednesday, November 10, 2021
1 pm – 3 pm – How Communities Manage Urban Coyotes
Coyotes and Communities: Denver Metro Area Coyote Study – Mary Ann Bonnell, Denver Metro Area Coyote Study, Jefferson County Open Space, CO – at 5:22 minutes – *See addition resources below
The Transition from Catch and Kill to Research and Community Education – Josh Henderson, Galveston, TX Police Department – at 45:50 minutes
Q&A with Mary Ann and Josh – at 1 hr and 38:06 minutes
*Additional Resources on the Denver Metro Area Coyote Study:
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The intrepid urban coyote:_a comparison of bold and exploratory behavior in coyotes from urban and rural environments. (2019). Breck et al. Scientific Reports (9:2104). 1-11.
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Using resident-based hazing programs to reduce human-coyote conflicts in urban environments. (2017). Bonnell et al. Human-Wildlife Interactions (11). 146-155.
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Evaluating lethal and nonlethal management options for urban coyotes. (2017). Breck et al. Human-Wildlife Interactions (11). 133-145.
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Coyote diet in an urban environment: variation relative to pet conflicts, housing density, and season. (2017). Poessel et al. Canadian Journal of Zoology (95) 287-297.
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Environmental factors influencing the occurrence of coyotes and conflicts in urban areas. (2017). Poessel et al. Landscape and Urban Planning (157) 259-269.
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Spatial ecology of coyotes in the Denver Metropolitan area: influence of the urban matrix. (2016). Poessel et al. Journal of Mammalogy (97) 1414-1427.
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Anticoagulant Rodenticide Exposure and Toxicosis in Coyotes in the Denver Metropolitan Area. (2015). Poessel et al. Journal of Wildlife Diseases (51) 265-268.
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Serologic Survey for Cross-Species Pathogens in Urban Coyotes, Colorado, USA. (2014). Malmlov et al. Journal of Wildlife Diseases (50). 946-950.
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Patterns of human-coyote conflicts in the Denver Metropolitan Area. (2012) Poessel et al. Journal of Wildlife Management (77), 297-305.