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    American marten respond to seismic lines in northern Canada at two spatial scales by Tigner, Jesse, Bayne, Erin M, Boutin, Stan

    Published in PloS one (13-03-2015)
    “…Development of hydrocarbon resources across northwest Canada has spurred economic prosperity and generated concerns over impacts to biodiversity. To balance…”
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    Dealing With Deadstock: A Case Study of Carnivore Conflict Mitigation From Southwestern Alberta by Morehouse, Andrea T., Hughes, Courtney, Manners, Nora, Bectell, Jeff, Tigner, Jesse

    Published in Frontiers in conservation science (13-12-2021)
    “…Livestock deaths are an unfortunate reality for livestock producers and dead livestock (i.e., deadstock) disposal options can have implications beyond the…”
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    Black bear use of seismic lines in Northern Canada by Tigner, Jesse, Bayne, Erin M, Boutin, Stan

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-02-2014)
    “…The development of hydrocarbon resources in northwestern Canada has resulted in a vast network of seismic lines. Seismic lines are a conservation concern…”
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    Wolverine habitat selection in response to anthropogenic disturbance in the western Canadian boreal forest by Scrafford, Matthew A., Avgar, Tal, Abercrombie, Bill, Tigner, Jesse, Boyce, Mark S.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-07-2017)
    “…•We examined the response of wolverines to logging activity and industrial infrastructure.•Wolverines were attracted to areas of active logging.•The interior…”
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    Coexistence with Large Carnivores Supported by a Predator-Compensation Program by Morehouse, Andrea T., Tigner, Jesse, Boyce, Mark S.

    Published in Environmental management (New York) (01-05-2018)
    “…Compensation programs are used globally to increase tolerance for and help offset economic loss caused by large carnivores. Compensation program funding comes…”
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