[HTML][HTML] Key factors driving attitudes towards large mammals in conflict with humans
Biodiversity conflicts, and human–wildlife conflicts (HWC) in particular, are predicted to
increase. Understanding drivers of these conflicts is a prerequisite for developing strategies …
increase. Understanding drivers of these conflicts is a prerequisite for developing strategies …
Coexistence between human and wildlife: the nature, causes and mitigations of human wildlife conflict around Bale Mountains National Park, Southeast Ethiopia
S Mekonen - BMC ecology, 2020 - Springer
Human–wildlife conflict occurs when the needs and behavior of wildlife impact negatively on
humans or when humans negatively affect the needs of wildlife. To explore the nature …
humans or when humans negatively affect the needs of wildlife. To explore the nature …
Fertility control for wildlife: a European perspective
G Massei - Animals, 2023 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Current trends of human population growth and landscape development in
Europe suggest that wildlife impacts will increase. Traditional methods to mitigate these …
Europe suggest that wildlife impacts will increase. Traditional methods to mitigate these …
Human–wildlife conflicts and the need to include tolerance and coexistence: An introductory comment
B Frank - Society & Natural Resources, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
The focus on human–wildlife conflict has often been a constraint to wildlife conservation, as
practitioners have centered their attention on reducing negative interactions, rather than on …
practitioners have centered their attention on reducing negative interactions, rather than on …
[HTML][HTML] Human-wildlife conflicts and their correlates in Narok County, Kenya
Human-wildlife conflicts (HWC) are often caused by human population increase, high
livestock and wildlife population densities and changing land use and climate. These …
livestock and wildlife population densities and changing land use and climate. These …
Human casualties are the dominant cost of human–wildlife conflict in India
S Gulati, KK Karanth, NA Le… - Proceedings of the …, 2021 - National Acad Sciences
Reducing the costs from human–wildlife conflict, mostly borne by marginal rural households,
is a priority for conservation. We estimate the mean species-specific cost for households …
is a priority for conservation. We estimate the mean species-specific cost for households …
Stochasticity in natural forage production affects use of urban areas by black bears: implications to management of human-bear conflicts
S Baruch-Mordo, KR Wilson, DL Lewis, J Broderick… - PloS one, 2014 - journals.plos.org
The rapid expansion of global urban development is increasing opportunities for wildlife to
forage and become dependent on anthropogenic resources. Wildlife using urban areas are …
forage and become dependent on anthropogenic resources. Wildlife using urban areas are …
The conflict between scavenging birds and farmers: Field observations do not support people's perceptions
Human-wildlife conflict is an important emerging threat producing biodiversity loss around
the world. It is therefore key to study people's perceptions in order to overcome this conflict …
the world. It is therefore key to study people's perceptions in order to overcome this conflict …
The carrot or the stick? evaluation of education and enforcement as management tools for human-wildlife conflicts
Evidence-based decision-making is critical for implementing conservation actions,
especially for human-wildlife conflicts, which have been increasing worldwide. Conservation …
especially for human-wildlife conflicts, which have been increasing worldwide. Conservation …
Foraging ecology of black bears in urban environments: guidance for human‐bear conflict mitigation
Urban environments offer wildlife novel anthropogenic resources that vary spatiotemporally
at fine scales. Property damage, economic losses, human injury, or other human‐wildlife …
at fine scales. Property damage, economic losses, human injury, or other human‐wildlife …