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Crop raiding around Lake Mburo National Park, Uganda

African Journal of Ecology, 2004
AbstractIn areas around Lake Mburo National Park, large wild animals wander in close proximity to human settlements. This poses serious conflict in terms of crop damage. The integration of conservation with other land uses is difficult where densely settled agricultural land surrounds a protected area potentially containing problem animals, as is the ...
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Crop-raiding and Commensalism in Olive Baboons: The Costs and Benefits of Living with Humans

2010
We investigated the causes and consequences of crop-raiding for the ecology and life-history of two troops of olive baboons studied in Nigeria’s Gashaka Gumti National Park over 8 years. Kwano troop feeds entirely on wild foods whilst the Gamgam troop regularly consumes crops grown within its home-range.
Ymke Warren   +3 more
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Crop‐raiding elephants and the moon

African Journal of Ecology, 2006
R. F. W. Barnes   +6 more
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Elevated levels of stress hormones in crop-raiding male elephants

Animal Conservation, 2011
Marissa A Ahlering, J J Millspaugh
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A landscape perspective to primate crop raiding behaviour

Landscape Research
Shaurabh Anand   +2 more
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Elevated levels of stress hormones in crop-raiding male elephants

Animal Conservation, 2010
M. A. Ahlering   +4 more
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