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Integrating and Evaluating Livestock Guarding Dogs for Reducing
Wolf-Human Conflicts on Michigan Farms
2004-2007

Graduate Student:  Anna Cellar
Email:
 
cella1a@cmich.edu

Livestock guarding dogs were developed centuries ago to protect sheep and goats from wolf and bear predation in Europe.  This technology was not readily adapted to farming in the U.S. until recently and has mainly been used with sheep in the western U.S. to reduce coyote predation.  Our study will evaluate livestock guarding dogs (Great Pyrenees) to reduce wolf predation on beef cattle farms in Michigan.  Results of this research will provide important baseline data on wolf ecology in agricultural lands, and it will lead to important guidelines for implementing non-lethal control measures in areas wolves have recolonized and/or where wolves are being reintroduced.  This research is being conducted in cooperation with numerous Michigan farmers and MDNR.  This study was funded by CMU, Defenders of Wildlife, National Geographic Society, USDA-NWRC, and USDA-SARE.
 


                                                                  
Anna Cellar with Great Pyrenees dogs on one of our study farms in Michigan
. 

 
  Funding & Logistical Support:
    Central Michigan University
    CMU, Department of Biology
    CMU, ORSP & CST
    CMU, College of Graduate Studies

    National Geographic Society
    Defenders of Wildlife
    USDA-National Wildlife Research
        Center

    USDA-SARE
    Michigan Department of Natural
         Resources
    U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
    U.S. Department of Agriculture
    Timber Wolf Alliance   
    Michigan Department of Agriculture
    Michigan Sheep Breeder's
        Association
Updates:  
Progress reports are available by contacting
Tom Gehring at
tom.gehring@cmich.edu
or 989-774-2484.
 

 

 
     

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