Impact of individual demographic and social factors on human–wildlife interactions: a comparative study of three macaque species

KN Balasubramaniam, PR Marty, S Samartino… - Scientific Reports, 2020 - nature.com
Despite increasing conflict at human–wildlife interfaces, there exists little research on how
the attributes and behavior of individual wild animals may influence human–wildlife …

Natural language processing as a tool to evaluate emotions in conservation conflicts

U Arbieu, K Helsper, M Dadvar, T Mueller… - Biological Conservation, 2021 - Elsevier
Conservation conflicts involve an important emotional component that has been little
investigated so far. In particular, the study of emotions involved in conservation conflicts …

An incentive-based mitigation strategy to encourage coexistence of large mammals and humans along the foothills of Indian Western Himalayas

R Badola, T Ahmed, AK Gill, P Dobriyal, GC Das… - Scientific Reports, 2021 - nature.com
Escalation of human–wildlife conflict (HWC) is a barrier to the conservation of ecological
corridors across the globe. The existing mechanisms to counter HWC are either …

The place of nature in conservation conflicts

G Chapron, JV López‐Bao - Conservation Biology, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Conservation conflicts are gaining importance in contemporary conservation scholarship
such that conservation may have entered a conflict hype. We attempted to uncover and …

[HTML][HTML] Combining high temporal resolution whale distribution and vessel tracking data improves estimates of ship strike risk

H Blondin, B Abrahms, LB Crowder, EL Hazen - Biological Conservation, 2020 - Elsevier
When assessing harmful human-wildlife interactions, researchers often attempt to calculate
the risk that an interaction will occur. However, these analyses often quantify risk based on …

Identifying human-caused mortality hotspots to inform human-wildlife conflict mitigation

D Nayeri, A Mohammadi, L Hysen, D Hipólito… - Global Ecology and …, 2022 - Elsevier
Humans are responsible for over a quarter of all wildlife mortality events across the globe.
The pressure this puts on wildlife populations contributes to the decline of many at-risk …

Welfare assessment and activities of captive elephants in Thailand

P Bansiddhi, JL Brown, C Thitaram - Animals, 2020 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary In Thailand, captive elephants are used in tourism and involved in a
variety of activities, such as feeding, bathing, riding, or just observation. The welfare of these …

[HTML][HTML] Complex human-deer interactions challenge conventional management approaches: the need to consider power, trust, and emotion

TR Stinchcomb, Z Ma, Z Nyssa - Ecology and society, 2022 - ecologyandsociety.org
ABSTRACT In the United States, the management of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus
virginianus) has typically focused on improving hunting opportunities and mitigating human …

Communicating risk in human-wildlife interactions: How stories and images move minds

SK Guenther, EA Shanahan - PLoS One, 2020 - journals.plos.org
Effectively communicating risk is critical to reducing conflict in human-wildlife interactions.
Using a survey experiment fielded in the midst of contentious public debate over flying fox …

Applying conservation social science to study the human dimensions of Neotropical bird conservation

AA Dayer, EA Silva-Rodríguez, S Albert… - The Condor, 2020 - academic.oup.com
As the global human population increases, and many bird populations in the Neotropics and
the rest of the world continue to decline, the study of the intersection of humans, birds, and …