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Little Blue Society’s Model Programs showcase our unique, science-driven approaches to human-wildlife coexistence across diverse species and regions. From the Guardian Shepherd Program to specific coexistence plans for coyotes, elephants, and bears, each program addresses the unique challenges of human-animal interactions. These pioneering efforts promote harmonious coexistence and protect both wildlife and communities, paving the way for sustainable conservation solutions worldwide.

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The Guardian Shepherd Program

The Guardian Shepherd Program (GSP) was the first ...

Coyote Coexistence Plan

First designed for San Mateo County Parks and Recr...

Cougar Conservation and Coexistence Plan

First designed for Santa Clara County and Woodside...

African Lion Conservation and Coexistence Plan

First designed for Mwenge, Kenya in 2011 when a wo...

Canada Goose Coexistence Plan

First designed for the Sobrato Foundation properti...

Elephant Behavior Modification Plan

First International program to be designed for Lai...

Raccoon Coexistence Plan

First designed for the Fiesta Gardens Community in...

Boar Coexistence Plan

First designed for the Mid-Peninsula Open Space Ag...

Pigeon Coexistence Plan

First designed for the City of San Jose, CA. This ...

Deer Habitat Modification and Coexistence Plan

First designed for The Villages in 2007, a thousan...

Coyote Habitat Conservation and Modification Plan

First program to be designed in North America to p...

Bear Conservation and Coexistence Plan

First introduced in Nevada, this program minimizes...