BIWFC Participates in Pathways Kenya 2020 The BIWFC served as a sponsor for Pathways Africa 2020: Human Dimensions of Wildlife Conference and Training at the Brackenhurst Conference and Training Center in Limuru, Kenya from February 16-19, 2020. This year was the largest Pathways: Africa to date, with 270 attendees from 27 different countries. During […]
Read MoreThe BIWFC served as a sponsor for Pathways Africa 2020: Human Dimensions of Wildlife Conference and Training at the Brackenhurst Conference and Training Center in Limuru, Kenya from February 16-19, 2020. During the conference BIWFC also sponsored a symposium titled, “A Quarter Century of Using Elephant Immuno-Contraception to Control Population Growth.” To view videos and/or PowerPoints of […]
Read MoreThe BIWFC served as a sponsor for Pathways Africa 2020: Human Dimensions of Wildlife Conference and Training at the Brackenhurst Conference and Training Center in Limuru, Kenya from February 16-19, 2020. During the conference BIWFC also sponsored a symposium titled, “A Quarter Century of Using Elephant Immuno-Contraception to Control Population Growth.” Since 1995 African elephant population management […]
Read MoreListen to BIWFC Science and Policy Director Stephanie Boyles Griffin discuss wildlife fertility control on the “The Other Animals” podcast with Laurent Levy. To learn more, listen to the podcast or visit the BIWFC website.
Read MoreHappy New Year from the staff of The Botstiber Institute for Wildlife Fertility Control (BIWFC)! Since our inception in 2016, the BIWFC continues to expand its outreach to promote human-wildlife coexistence by advancing knowledge about wildlife fertility control. We are excited to begin a new year of activities. During 2020, the BIWFC will release the first […]
Read MoreDan Salkeld, Colorado State University Research Scientist, discusses a project using non-lethal reproductive control to manage urban prairie dog populations. Salkeld received a BIWFC grant to conduct this project. To learn more, view the BIWFC video or visit the BIWFC website.
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