Nonprofit Organization Management - Media, Pennsylvania, United States
As human populations expand, conflicts between humans and wildlife have increased exponentially. Until recently, efforts to resolve such conflicts focused primarily on lethal population management including, but not limited to, culling, trapping and toxicants. In response to human health and safety, animal welfare and environmental concerns associated with these traditional wildlife management practices, researchers began exploring the possibility of mitigating conflicts by using fertility control to manage wildlife populations.In 2016 The Botstiber Institute for Wildlife Fertility Control (BIWFC) was established to advance the use of effective, sustainable fertility control methods to mitigate human-wildlife conflicts and promote coexistence worldwide. The Institute serves as a resource center for the field of wildlife fertility control by:- stimulating vital discussion, collaboration, and networking through events- supporting wildlife fertility control public policy and education projects- educating wildlife managers, policy makers and the public
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