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Pulsed resources have prominent effects on community and ecosystem dynamics; however, there is little research on how resource pulses affect human–wildlife interactions.
C. Bautista +3 more
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Methods to mitigate human–wildlife conflicts involving common mesopredators: a meta‐analysis
Conflicts between humans and mesopredators are frequent and widespread. Over the last decades, conflicts have led to the development and application of different mitigation methods to diminish the costs and damage caused by such conflicts. We conducted a
Louis Lazure, R. Weladji
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Role of Environmental Education on Human-Wildlife Conflict in Kainji Lake National Park, Nigeria
The research work assessed the role of environmental education on Human-Wildlife conflict in Kainji Lake National Park, Nigeria. Simple random techniques was used to administer questionnaire to the Park staff while purposive sampling technique was used ...
J. Chikezie +3 more
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Human–wildlife conflicts in Patagonia: ranchers’ perceptions of guanaco Lama guanicoe abundance
Conflicts between people and wildlife have become widespread as people move to areas previously home to wildlife and as wild populations recover. In Patagonia, one of the main threats to guanaco Lama guanicoe conservation is the animosity of sheep ...
C. Flores, G. Lichtenstein, A. Schiavini
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The Growing Business of Human-Wildlife Conflict Management
This is the Letter from the Editor.
Terry Messmer
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This article examines the relationships between human perceptions of conflict with wildlife and satisfaction with the quality of life in the Virunga landscape in Africa where mountain gorillas live. In addition, it explores how determinants of quality of
E. Sabuhoro +2 more
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Resources Management and Human-Wildlife Conflicts in Ngorongoro Tanzania
The study aimed to establish the status of human-wildlife conflicts over resources in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area in Tanzania. The study used a questionnaire and guiding questions to collect data. The data were analysed using descriptive statistical
Edwin Nyerembe, M. Bushesha
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Understanding human reactions to potentially dangerous wildlife at the wildland-urban interface is central to mitigating human-wildlife conflicts.
Alexander J.F. Martin, A. Cole Burton
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Behavioral responses of Canada geese to winter harassment in the context of human‐wildlife conflicts
Wildlife harassment (i.e., intentional disturbance by humans) is a common nonlethal management approach employed to reduce human ‐ wildlife conflicts, but effectiveness is often undocumented or uncertain.
Ryan J. Askren +10 more
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Thematic and hotspot analysis of human-elk conflicts statewide in California
Human-wildlife conflicts are an important factor for consideration in wildlife management at urban-wildland interfaces. Effective and adaptive management of human-wildlife conflicts is needed to promote tolerance and coexistence of humans and wildlife ...
Kristin Denryter, Alex Heeren
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