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Justice in coexistence: Pastoralism and large carnivores on the Qinghai‐Tibet Plateau
Abstract The conflict between livestock husbandry and large carnivore conservation presents significant challenges in grassland ecosystems worldwide. Achieving sustainable coexistence among herders, livestock and large carnivores requires reconciling diverse perspectives and interests through equitable, inclusive and fair processes that address both ...
Yufang Gao, Yue Yu
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Retraction Note: Long-term dynamics and distribution of large carnivores in Poland. [PDF]
Sienkiewicz-Paderewska D, Paderewski J.
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Abstract In Central Africa, human activities are severely impacting terrestrial and aquatic wildlife, threatening the food security of millions of people. Accordingly, sustainable use of wildlife is crucial for the nutrition and livelihoods of many rural communities in the region.
Zolo Admettons +9 more
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Introduction: advances in small carnivore ecology. [PDF]
le Roux A, Veron G, Do Linh San E.
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Abstract Wildlife damage to livestock and crops is the primary cause of conflict and a major barrier to human–wildlife coexistence across Europe and beyond. Data on such damages play a key role in understanding and shaping these conflicts. Policy responses have emphasised prevention and compensation to support extensive husbandry practices; however ...
Katrina Marsden +9 more
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Unwelcome guests: Nematodes of zoonotic and animal health importance in native and invasive carnivores of Hungary. [PDF]
Szentiványi T +17 more
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Les Carnivores, Ongulés et Lagomorphes
The Carnivores, Ungulates and Lagomorphs are represented by at least twenty-three genera and their distribution in all the stratigraphie units does not show any really significant association.
Guadelli, Jean-Luc +4 more
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Abstract Human–predator coexistence presents urgent conservation challenges that demand approaches extending beyond mere conflict mitigation. Indigenous knowledge systems, though historically marginalised by Western science, offer vital insights into ethical, sustainable relationships with nature.
Rocío Almuna +12 more
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Scavenger Assemblage Behavior at Puma Kills in the Santa Cruz Mountains, California. [PDF]
Allen ML +5 more
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Integrating human acceptance into habitat suitability models for snow leopards in northern Bhutan
Abstract Habitat suitability models are commonly used to assess the potential distribution of large carnivores by identifying ecologically favourable areas. However, these models often overlook human dimensions, such as conflict and acceptance, which can lead to overestimation of species ranges and a mismatch between predicted and actual distributions.
Dechen Lham +4 more
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