Cross-boundary collaboration: key to the conservation puzzle

S Kark, A Tulloch, A Gordon, T Mazor… - Current Opinion in …, 2015 - Elsevier
Highlights•Successful conservation often requires collaboration across international
boundaries.•A wide range of strategies have been used to advance cross-boundary …

Don't forget to look down–collaborative approaches to predator conservation

SM Redpath, JDC Linnell, M Festa‐Bianchet… - Biological …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Finding effective ways of conserving large carnivores is widely recognised as a priority in
conservation. However, there is disagreement about the most effective way to do this, with …

A meta‐analysis of studies on attitudes toward bears and wolves across Europe 1976–2012

S Dressel, C Sandström, G Ericsson - Conservation Biology, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
The ranges of wolves (Canis lupus) and bears (Ursus arctos) across Europe have expanded
recently, and it is important to assess public attitudes toward this expansion because …

Large carnivore damage in Europe: Analysis of compensation and prevention programs

C Bautista, E Revilla, J Naves, J Albrecht… - Biological …, 2019 - Elsevier
The mitigation of conflicts associated with large carnivore damage to livestock and
agriculture is pivotal to their conservation. We evaluate current programs to compensate and …

Longitudinal analysis of attitudes toward wolves

A Treves, L Naughton‐Treves… - Conservation Biology, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding individual attitudes and how these predict overt opposition to predator
conservation or direct, covert action against predators will help to recover and maintain …

[HTML][HTML] Public perceptions and attitudes toward urban wildlife encounters–A decade of change

SM Basak, MS Hossain, DT O'Mahony… - Science of the total …, 2022 - Elsevier
Europe is currently undergoing dynamic land use changes causing the expansion of urban
habitat, which is driving wildlife species to colonise conurbations, resulting in an increased …

Avoiding negativity bias: Towards a positive psychology of human–wildlife relationships

A Buijs, M Jacobs - Ambio, 2021 - Springer
Recently, new approaches to wildlife management are being developed, such as
coexistence management and convivial conservation. These approaches aim to shift …

Alleviating human–wildlife conflicts: identifying the causes and mapping the risk of illegal poisoning of wild fauna

P Mateo‐Tomás, PP Olea… - Journal of Applied …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Illegal human behaviour such as those affecting natural resource use or resulting from
human–wildlife conflicts threaten the sustainable management of ecosystems and the …

Attitudes towards returning wolves (Canis lupus) in Germany: Exposure, information sources and trust matter

U Arbieu, M Mehring, N Bunnefeld, P Kaczensky… - Biological …, 2019 - Elsevier
Understanding how exposure and information affect public attitudes towards returning large
carnivores in Europe is critical for human-carnivore coexistence, especially for developing …

Human-wildlife conflicts and the need to include coexistence

B Frank, JA Glikman - Human-wildlife interactions: Turning …, 2019 - books.google.com
How societies view wildlife determines the outcome of human–wildlife interaction and,
depending on the context, translates into a coexistence, neutral or conflict situation …