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Countdown to coexistence: CSU working to support Colorado livestock producers as wolves reenter state
CSU’s Center for Human-Carnivore Coexistence and CSU Extension launched the Wolf Conflict Reduction Fund last year to support livestock producers with non-lethal approaches to reduce livestock losses to wolves.
Colorado State University to provide grants for communities coexisting with wolves
The grants will help fund CSU and partners to develop and implement on-the-ground non-lethal tools and peer-to-peer learning experiences to assist producers and communities in areas with wolves.
One Health-funded study finds wildlife-resistant trash cans assist in reducing human-black bear conflict
Researchers at CSU's Center for Human-Carnivore Coexistence have recently evaluated the degree to which bear-resistant trash containers have reduced human-bear conflict in Durango, Colorado.
Donor commits $1 million to support CSU Center for Human-Carnivore Coexistence
An anonymous donor has committed $1 million to support CSU's Center for Human-Carnivore Coexistence, advancing its mission to minimize conflict between humans and carnivores through research, education and outreach.