Wildlife crime: a conceptual integration, literature review, and methodological critique
Wildlife crime, including poaching and wildlife trafficking, threaten the existence of particular
species. To date, research on wildlife crime has been primarily conducted by those with …
species. To date, research on wildlife crime has been primarily conducted by those with …
Characterizing conflict between humans and big cats Panthera spp: A systematic review of research trends and management opportunities
Conservation of big cats (Panthera spp.), a taxonomic group including tigers, lions, jaguars,
leopards and snow leopards, is a daunting challenge. As expanding human populations …
leopards and snow leopards, is a daunting challenge. As expanding human populations …
Spatial model of livestock predation by jaguar and puma in Mexico: conservation planning
MM Zarco-González, O Monroy-Vilchis, J Alaníz - Biological Conservation, 2013 - Elsevier
Predation on livestock is one of the main factors that cause the felids hunting, in particular for
puma and jaguar this conflict with humans is severe. Most studies have assessed the …
puma and jaguar this conflict with humans is severe. Most studies have assessed the …
Ecology of problem individuals and the efficacy of selective wildlife management
As a result of ecological and social drivers, the management of problems caused by wildlife
is becoming more selective, often targeting specific animals. Narrowing the sights of …
is becoming more selective, often targeting specific animals. Narrowing the sights of …
The impacts, characterisation and management of human–leopard conflict in a multi-use land system in South Africa
NL Constant, S Bell, RA Hill - Biodiversity and Conservation, 2015 - Springer
Human–carnivore conflict represents a global problem, negatively impacting carnivore
populations and local livelihoods worldwide. Game farming in South Africa has increased …
populations and local livelihoods worldwide. Game farming in South Africa has increased …
Characterization of puma–livestock conflicts in rangelands of central Argentina
MM Guerisoli, E Luengos Vidal… - Royal Society …, 2017 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Livestock predation is one of the major causes of conflicts between humans and pumas
(Puma concolor). Using data from interviews with ranchers and kill-site inspections, we …
(Puma concolor). Using data from interviews with ranchers and kill-site inspections, we …
Puma–livestock conflicts in the Americas: A review of the evidence
Loss of livestock is one of the greatest sources of conflict between humans and large felids
worldwide. The puma Puma concolor is the most widespread apex predator in the Americas …
worldwide. The puma Puma concolor is the most widespread apex predator in the Americas …
Assessing the relative importance of landscape and husbandry factors in determining large carnivore depredation risk in Tanzania's Ruaha landscape
L Abade, DW Macdonald, AJ Dickman - Biological Conservation, 2014 - Elsevier
Tanzania's Ruaha landscape, centred around Ruaha National Park (RNP), is an
international priority area for large carnivores, supporting> 10% of the world's lions …
international priority area for large carnivores, supporting> 10% of the world's lions …
Scale dependence of felid predation risk: identifying predictors of livestock kills by tiger and leopard in Bhutan
Context Livestock predation by tiger and leopard in Bhutan is a major threat to the
conservation of these felids. Conflict mitigation planning would benefit from an improved …
conservation of these felids. Conflict mitigation planning would benefit from an improved …
Using landscape and bioclimatic features to predict the distribution of lions, leopards and spotted hyaenas in Tanzania's Ruaha landscape
Tanzania's Ruaha landscape is an international priority area for large carnivores, supporting
over 10% of the world's lions and important populations of leopards and spotted hyaenas …
over 10% of the world's lions and important populations of leopards and spotted hyaenas …