An overview of remote monitoring methods in biodiversity conservation

RG Kerry, FJP Montalbo, R Das, S Patra… - … Science and Pollution …, 2022 - Springer
Conservation of biodiversity is critical for the coexistence of humans and the sustenance of
other living organisms within the ecosystem. Identification and prioritization of specific …

Estimating the impact of wildlife damage compensation policy on farmers' incomes

Z Ma, J Li, R Chen, X Wei, W Chen - Journal for Nature Conservation, 2024 - Elsevier
At present, the conflict between humans and wildlife in China is becoming more serious, and
the wildlife damage compensation policy, as an important part of the ecological …

Landscape Features Associated with Damage to Maize (Zea mays) Fields in Central México: A Comparison of Wind and Wildlife Damage

VH Flores-Armillas, X López-Medellín, R García Barrios… - Agriculture, 2020 - mdpi.com
Damage to maize (Zea mays) fields leads to negative attitudes towards wildlife that can
affect conservation. In a Biosphere Reserve in central Mexico, local inhabitants perceive that …

Where have all the flowers gone? A call for federal leadership in deer management in the United States

B Blossey, D Hare, DM Waller - Frontiers in Conservation Science, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Forests in the United States continue to lose biodiversity and many fail to regenerate due to
high deer (family Cervidae) abundance. Declines in biodiversity and overall ecosystem …

[PDF][PDF] Farmer's Readiness to Buy, Adopt and Participate in Growing Buffer Crops to Mitigate wild Animal Damage on Crops around Kibale National Park, Western …

T Rusoke, FL Orach-Meza - researchgate.net
Farmers participation in growing buffer crops can act as a strategy to mitigate crop damage
by wild animals. Some 56.53% of the farmers that participated in growing of buffer crops …