Developing new tools to de‐risk wildlife occupancy on private lands

Author:

Regan Shawn1ORCID,Foster Benjamin T.1,Yablonski Brian1,Barker Kristin J.23ORCID,Middleton Arthur D.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Property and Environment Research Center Bozeman Montana USA

2. Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management University of California—Berkeley Berkeley California USA

3. Beyond Yellowstone Program Cody Wyoming USA

Abstract

AbstractPrivate lands support much of the biodiversity in North America, but supporting wildlife can be costly for landowners. Innovative tools are needed to reduce the risks that wildlife pose to private landowners while conserving biodiversity. Here, we present a range of innovative tools that have effectively been used to “de‐risk” wildlife occupancy of private lands in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Lessons learned from these risk reduction strategies inform conservation more broadly by highlighting the importance of economic and risk‐management considerations to wildlife conservation on private lands. Incorporating de‐risking tools into the wildlife conservation toolbox can help conservation practitioners more strategically allocate resources to benefit wildlife and the private lands that help support them.

Funder

BAND foundation

Turner Foundation

Knobloch Family Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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