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Experimental Assessment of Shock Collars for Reducing Wolf-Human Conflicts

(2002-2005)

Graduate Student:  Jason Hawley
Email:
 
jason.hawley@po.state.ct.us 

Shock collars have rarely been tested on wild wolves.  Our study conducted field experiments to test the effectiveness of shock collars for shifting wolf use away from baited sites.  We found that a 14-day shock period resulted in a substantial reduction in wolf use of baited sites both during and after the shocking period.  Conversely, control wolf packs actually increased visitation to baited sites.  We also developed a new shock collar and shock-probe system.  This study demonstrates that shock collars may be useful in a depredation management scenario, 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 was conducted in cooperation with WDNR.  This study was funded by CMU, Defenders of Wildlife, and CITGO.
 


                                                                  
Jason Hawley with captured wolf in Wisconsin

Jason is currently employed as a Wildlife Technician with the State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection.

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

    Wisconsin Department of Natural 
        Resources
    H.A.B.I.T. Research
    Innotek
    Citgo Petroleum
    Wildlife Science Center
    Timber Wolf Alliance
    Defenders of Wildlife
    U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
    U.S. Department of Agriculture   
      
Updates:  Completed 2005  
Progress reports are available by contacting
Tom Gehring at
tom.gehring@cmich.edu
or 989-774-2484.

Jason Hawley's M.S. Thesis available at this link

JWM publication available here

 

 

 
     

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