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Clemson scientists work with global experts to explain why humans kill animals

In response to increasing questions and pressure to eliminate forms of animal killing critical to wildlife management, Clemson scientists worked with a group of global experts to spell out the 10 reasons why humans kill animals, and why it is unavoidable. 1. Wild harvest or food acquisition 2. Human health and safety 3. Agriculture and […]

New study published by Clemson researchers sheds light on what coyotes eat across their range

In the southeastern US, coyotes are blamed for a lot of wildlife management problems, ranging from eating wild turkey nestlings to limited white-tailed deer populations.  So Clemson graduate student Alex Jensen set out to ask how different coyotes in the southeast are from coyotes across their range. In a new paper published in the international […]

Welcome to the Clemson Boone & Crockett Blog!

Welcome to the Clemson Boone & Crockett Blog! This is an opportunity for us to share exciting news about Clemson University’s partnership with Boone & Crockett. We’ll highlight news about our students, faculty, and partners who are working together to enhance wildlife conservation on private lands. Stay tuned for more information!