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Rangeland Ecology & Management | 2010

Replication of a 1970s Study on Domestic Sheep Losses to Predators on Utah's Summer Rangelands

Brian C. Palmer; Michael R. Conover; S. Nicole Frey

Abstract Lamb losses to predation have historically ranged from 4% to 8% in the western United States but most data are over 30 yr old. We repeated a sheep depredation study conducted from 1972 through 1975 on Cedar Mountain, Utah, to determine how predation rates have changed in the last three decades. Pastures and herd sizes were similar (1 730 lambs) between our study (2006 and 2007) and the prior one. Additionally, 40% of the ranchers in our study also participated in the prior study. During 2006 and 2007, 5.8% of all lambs on Cedar Mountain were lost to all causes compared to 9.5% during the 1970s. Predators were responsible for 87% of all verified lamb losses during our study versus 83% during the 1970s. We estimated that 4.9% of all lambs on Cedar Mountain were killed by predators during our study compared to 7.9% during the 1970s. During our study, coyotes (Canis latrans Say) were responsible for 67% of the depredated lambs, cougars (Felis concolor Linnaeus) for 31%, and black bears (Ursus americanus Pallas) for 2%. During the 1970s, coyotes killed 98% of all depredated lambs, cougars killed 2%, and bears killed 0%. In addition to the increase in cougar kills, the other change on Cedar Mountain since the 1970s is that California condors (Gymnogyps californianus Shaw) have begun scavenging lamb carcasses. Our results indicate that increasing populations of cougars, black bears, and condors have complicated the task of protecting lambs from predators.


Human–Wildlife Interactions | 2008

Deer–Vehicle Collision Prevention Techniques

Lauren L. Mastro; Michael R. Conover; S. Nicole Frey


Journal of Wildlife Management | 2006

Habitat Use by Meso-Predators in a Corridor Environment

S. Nicole Frey; Michael R. Conover


Wildlife Society Bulletin | 2003

Effect of Predator Control on Ring-Necked Pheasant Populations

S. Nicole Frey; Susan Majors; Michael R. Conover; Terry A. Messmer; Dean L. Mitchell


Landscape and Urban Planning | 2010

Factors influencing a motorist's ability to detect deer at night

Lauren L. Mastro; Michael R. Conover; S. Nicole Frey


Journal of Wildlife Management | 2007

Influence of Population Reduction on Predator Home Range Size and Spatial Overlap

S. Nicole Frey; Michael R. Conover


Wildlife Society Bulletin | 2016

Seasonal movements of greater sage‐grouse populations in Utah: Implications for species conservation

David K. Dahlgren; Terry A. Messmer; Benjamin Crabb; Randy T. Larsen; Todd A. Black; S. Nicole Frey; Eric T. Thacker; Rick J. Baxter; Jason D. Robinson


Human–Wildlife Interactions | 2016

Influence of transmission line construction on winter sage-grouse habitat use in southern Utah

Erica P. Hansen; A. Cheyenne Stewart; S. Nicole Frey


Human–Wildlife Interactions | 2007

Successful use of neck snares to live-capture red foxes

S. Nicole Frey; Michael R. Conover; Gary Cook


Archive | 2008

COLOR COUNTRY GREATER SAGE-GROUSE (CENTROCERCUS UROPHASIANUS) LOCAL CONSERVATION PLAN

S. Nicole Frey; Sarah G. Lupis

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Dean L. Mitchell

Utah Division of Wildlife Resources

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Lauren L. Mastro

United States Department of Agriculture

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