Spatio-temporal patterns of human-wildlife conflicts and effectiveness of mitigation in Shuklaphanta National Park, Nepal. [PDF]
Human-wildlife interactions occur where human and wildlife coexist and share common resources including food or shelter. Increasing wildlife populations within protected areas also can increase interactions with humans living adjacent to these areas ...
Bindu Pant +4 more
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Human–Wildlife Conflicts: Does Origin Matter? [PDF]
Conservation biologists have divided wildlife in two antagonist categories—native and introduced populations—because they defend the hypothesis that the latter acquires or expresses harmful qualities that a population that remains in its original ...
Marcelo Hernán Cassini
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Human–Wildlife Conflicts in Krakow City, Southern Poland [PDF]
Efforts to reduce human-wildlife-conflict are integral to wildlife management and conservation in urban habitats. In our study, we identified the HWC situations in urban areas of Krakow city, based on animal-vehicle collisions, intrusion to property, and
Sayantani M. Basak +5 more
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Human-wildlife conflicts with crocodilians, cetaceans and otters in the tropics and subtropics. [PDF]
Conservation of freshwater biodiversity and management of human-wildlife conflicts are major conservation challenges globally. Human-wildlife conflict occurs due to attacks on people, depredation of fisheries, damage to fishing equipment and entanglement
Cook P +3 more
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Movement behavior of a solitary large carnivore within a hotspot of human-wildlife conflicts in India. [PDF]
With a rise in human induced changes to natural habitats, large predators are forced to share space and resources with people to coexist within multiple-use landscapes.
Naha D +4 more
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Characterization and management of human-wildlife conflicts in mid-hills outside protected areas of Gandaki province, Nepal. [PDF]
With the intent to better management human wildlife conflict (HWC) and wildlife conservation in mid-hills outside protected areas of Gandaki province, Nepal, we analyzed the patterns and drivers of HWC.
Baral K +7 more
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Human-Wildlife Conflicts in the Southern Yungas: What Role do Raptors Play for Local Settlers? [PDF]
Simple Summary Human-Wildlife conflict (HWC) has become an important threat producing biodiversity loss around the world. As conflictive situations highly depend on their unique socio-ecological context, evaluation of the different aspects of the human ...
Salom A +5 more
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Human-Wildlife Conflicts in Nepal: Patterns of Human Fatalities and Injuries Caused by Large Mammals. [PDF]
Injury and death from wildlife attacks often result in people feeling violent resentment and hostility against the wildlife involved and, therefore, may undermine public support for conservation.
Acharya KP +3 more
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Characterizing trends in human-wildlife conflicts in the American Midwest using wildlife rehabilitation records. [PDF]
Human-wildlife conflict is difficult to measure, but the analysis of records from wildlife rehabilitation facilities has shown potential as a technique for characterizing human impacts on wildlife.
Long RB, Krumlauf K, Young AM.
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Engaging urban residents in the appropriate actions to mitigate human–wildlife conflicts
Mitigating human–wildlife conflicts by altering human behaviors is critical to urban wildlife conservation. We investigated what actions urban residents are willing to take to mitigate human–wildlife conflicts in metropolitan Atlanta, one of the fastest ...
Mahi Puri +3 more
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