Ecological Attributes of Carnivore-Livestock Conflict
Mitigation of carnivore-human conflict due to domestic animal predation represents an imperative challenge. Although livestock management strategies aimed at reducing predation have recently received attention by wildlife managers and producers, the ...
Carolina S. Ugarte +5 more
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What drives human–carnivore conflict in the North West Province of South Africa? [PDF]
Alleviating human–carnivore conflict is central to large carnivore conservation and is often of economic importance, where people co-exist with carnivores. However, effective conflict mitigation requires knowledge of underlying human and environmental drivers that is largely absent in South Africa.
Thorn, Michelle +4 more
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Landscape-scale accessibility of livestock to tigers: implications of spatial grain for modeling predation risk to mitigate human-carnivore conflict. [PDF]
Miller JR, Jhala YV, Jena J, Schmitz OJ.
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Human-carnivore conflict is a global challenge with complex and context-specific causes and consequences. While spatial analyses can use ecological principles to predict patterns of conflict, solutions to mitigate conflict must also be locally adaptable,
Christine E. Wilkinson +3 more
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Translocations and human‐carnivore conflicts: problem solving or problem creating? [PDF]
Abstract Translocation is a non‐lethal practice used to manage carnivore‐livestock conflicts. Nevertheless, its use has been questioned due to its low success rate and high cost. We performed a literature review to assess the effectiveness of translocation, human‐related mortality and cost. We estimated the overall effectiveness to be
Fontúrbel, Francisco E. +1 more
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Human–carnivore conflict around Pendjari Biosphere Reserve, northern Benin [PDF]
AbstractClose proximity between humans and large predators results in high levels of conflict. We investigated the extent of, and factors leading to, this conflict through focal group and individual interviews in all villages around Pendjari Biosphere Reserve, northern Benin.
Etotépé A. Sogbohossou +4 more
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Toward Human-Carnivore Coexistence: Understanding Tolerance for Tigers in Bangladesh [PDF]
Fostering local community tolerance for endangered carnivores, such as tigers (Panthera tigris), is a core component of many conservation strategies.
A Aziz +68 more
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Defining ecological and socially suitable habitat for the reintroduction of an apex predator
Reintroducing native carnivores risks creating conflict with people and consequently reducing support for coexistence and conservation efforts. Determining the interface between areas of ecological suitability and conflict risk can help enhance success ...
Mark A. Ditmer +3 more
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Examining human–carnivore interactions using a socio-ecological framework: sympatric wild canids in India as a case study [PDF]
Many carnivores inhabit human-dominated landscapes outside protected reserves. Spatially explicit assessments of carnivore distributions and livestock depredation patterns in human-use landscapes are crucial for minimizing negative interactions and ...
Arjun Srivathsa +4 more
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Perceptions of Human-Carnivore Conflicts in the High Andes of Argentina [PDF]
Fil: Merino, Maria Jose. Universidad Nacional del Sur.
Lucherini, Mauro, Merino, Maria Jose
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