Fig. 3 in Evaluating the principles of wildlife conservation: a case study of wolf (Canis lupus) hunting in Michigan, United States

Fig. 3.—Seasonal occurrence of wolves killing cattle (depredation events) in Michigan, 1996–2012. Note that only 3.8% of depredations occur during the planned hunting season. Source: Michigan Department of Natural Resources (May 2014). Published as part of Vucetich, John A., Bruskotter, Jeremy T., N...

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Main Authors: Vucetich, John A., Bruskotter, Jeremy T., Nelson, Michael Paul, Peterson, Rolf O., Bump, Joseph K.
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7832676
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Summary:Fig. 3.—Seasonal occurrence of wolves killing cattle (depredation events) in Michigan, 1996–2012. Note that only 3.8% of depredations occur during the planned hunting season. Source: Michigan Department of Natural Resources (May 2014). Published as part of Vucetich, John A., Bruskotter, Jeremy T., Nelson, Michael Paul, Peterson, Rolf O. & Bump, Joseph K., 2017, Evaluating the principles of wildlife conservation: a case study of wolf (Canis lupus) hunting in Michigan, United States, pp. 53-64 in Journal of Mammalogy 98 (1) on page 59, DOI:10.1093/jmammal/gyw151, http://zenodo.org/record/7832670