UC Cooperative Extension Napa County

Human-Wildlife Interactions

Program Focus

Through the UCCE Human-Wildlife Interactions Program we aim to increase understanding of management practices that reduce pest problems, promote ecological sustainability, and increase farm viability. The program tackles issues that aid in reducing human-wildlife conflict and enhancing mutual benefits of humans and wildlife.

 
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Breanna Martinico, Phd
Human-Wildlife Interactions Advisor

Breanna leads an applied research and extension program focused on agricultural sustainability and biodiversity conservation in working landscapes. Her work provides agricultural producers and land managers with science-based strategies that support ecological pest management and enhance the resilience of California's farms, rangelands, and natural ecosystems.

 

For questions related to wildlife management, vertebrate pest management, or enhancing biological control from wildlife please email me at: bmartinico[at]ucanr.edu

 

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