Kevin Crooks and Rebecca Niemiec published an article in The Conversation about public perceptions towards hunting mountain lions and black bears in Colorado.
Read the article here
Read the corresponding scientific paper here
CHCC led the Handprint Challenge, where CSU students across campus competed for cash prizes to offer transdisciplinary solutions for human-carnivore coexistence.
Read about the competition here
Want to learn more about our research, education, and outreach efforts? Check out our 2023 CHCC Annual Report!
Find Report here
Want to help livestock producers reduce conflict with wolves in Colorado? Donate to the Wolf Conflict Reduction Fund!
Learn more here!
Want to learn more about the restoration of wolves to Colorado?
Read more here
CHCC Postdoc (and now USFS Biologist) Mark Ditmer and Faculty George Wittemyer, Stewart Breck, and Kevin Crooks published a study on predicted dispersal and conflict risk for wolf recolonization in Colorado
Find the paper here
Read about our habitat suitability and conflict risk maps for Colorado wolves in the International Wolf Magazine!
Find the article here
CHCC Faculty Paul Evangelista is leading an international initiative to combat the illegal cheetah trade.
Read about his project here

With deepest appreciation to the anonymous Colorado rancher who donated $1 million to support the Center for Human-Carnivore Coexistence!  Read the CSU Press Release here.

Help ensure that humans and carnivores can live together with fewer impacts to both people and predators. Your continued donations support our efforts and impacts around the world!

Want to learn more about our research, education, and outreach efforts on human-carnivore coexistence globally?

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Check out our CHCC Annual Reports!

Want to help livestock producers reduce conflict with wolves in Colorado?

Your gift to the Wolf Conflict Reduction Fund supports the efforts of Colorado State University and partners to implement non-lethal tools to assist livestock producers to reduce conflict with wolves.

Find out more about the Wolf Conflict Reduction Fund here

Read the CSU Press Releases

Want to learn more about the restoration of wolves in Colorado?

Click here to find out more information about CHCC research, education, and outreach efforts regarding wolves!

Check out our Colorado Wolves FAQ's and Extension Information Sheets. The Colorado Wolves series provides science-based information regarding the restoration of wolves in Colorado.

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