Feed Diversity, Palatabiliti and Carrying Capacity of Sumatran Elephant (Elephas Maximus Sumatranus) Flying Squad in Tesso Nilo National Park. [PDF]
Flying Squad (FS) WWF is a human-elephant conflict mitigation program that has been operated for 13 years. This program operates in Tesso Nilo National Park (TNNP) at high conflict density. The management of FS captive elephant is performed by grazing in
Tohir, R. K. (Rizki)
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Conflict between humans and wildlife is an increasing problem worldwide due to human population growth and habitat fragmentation, with growing interest amongst scientists and conservationists in developing novel solutions toward sustainable coexistence ...
Hannah S. Mumby +3 more
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Spatial and Temporal Habitat Use of an Asian Elephant in Sumatra [PDF]
Increasingly, habitat fragmentation caused by agricultural and human development has forced Sumatran elephants into relatively small areas, but there is little information on how elephants use these areas and thus, how habitats can be managed to sustain ...
Fuller, Todd K. +3 more
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Patch - Occupancy Survey of Elephant (Loxodonta africana) Surrounding Livingstone, Zambia [PDF]
Wild elephants represent the biggest human–wildlife conflict issue in Livingstone, Zambia. However, little is known about their movements. This survey investigated elephants’ habitat use outside a core protected and fenced zone that forms part of Mosi-oa-
African Lion & Environmental Research Trust (ALERT) +13 more
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Poverty, Poaching and Trafficking: What are the links? [PDF]
A rapid review of academic and grey literature revealed that the links between poverty, poaching and trafficking are under-researched and poorly understood.
Duffy, Rosaleen, St. John, Freya
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DEVELOPMENTAL HUMAN INTERFACE DUE TO TRAIN COLLISION OF ASIAN ELEPHANT (ELEPHAS MAXIMUS) IN WESTERN CIRCLE FOREST DIVISION, UTTARAKHAND, INDIA [PDF]
Relation between elephant and man in India is ancient; no other animal had such a close association with the human. Pre mature elephant deaths by train collision, electrocution and drowning were common nowadays and painful disturbances in elephant ...
Vimalraj Padayatchiar Govindan +2 more
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Can Humans and Elephants Coexist? A Review of the Conflict on Sumatra Island, Indonesia
The high rate of deforestation and fragmentation of elephant habitat on Sumatra Island has triggered human-elephant conflict (HEC) in Sumatra Island, Indonesia. This conflict brings negative impacts on humans and elephants.
Wanda Kuswanda +10 more
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Examining attention given to threats to elephant conservation on social media
Although social media is growing rapidly as a news source, including for disseminating conservation information, studies comparing attention given to differing threats to species on social media are almost non‐existent.
Niall L. Hammond +2 more
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A globally rapid land use/land cover change (LULC) in human-transformed landscapes alters the interface of human-wildlife interactions due to shifting socio-ecological and environmental pressures.
John Erasto Sanare +5 more
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Usage of Specialized Fence-Gaps in a Black Rhinoceros Conservancy in Kenya [PDF]
Fencing is increasingly used in wildlife conservation. Keeping wildlife segregated from local communities, while permitting wildlife access to the greater landscape matrix is a complex task.
Davidson, Zeke +4 more
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