Does sex matter? Temporal and spatial patterns of cougar-human conflict in British Columbia. [PDF]
Wildlife-human conflicts occur wherever large carnivores overlap human inhabited areas. Conflict mitigation can be facilitated by understanding long-term dynamics and examining sex-structured conflict patterns.
Kristine J Teichman +2 more
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Human carnivores conflict in Wamba District, Samburu County, Kenya
صراع الحيوانات البرية بين البشر والماشية هو موضوع موحد حول مشكلة معقدة تتمثل في بيئة مشتركة. أجريت الدراسة لتحديد مستويات وطبيعة صراع الحياة البرية البشرية في مقاطعة سامبورو، كينيا. تم جمع البيانات من عام 2006 إلى عام 2009، في ثلاث مناطق مجتمعية. تم اختيار ما مجموعه 266 منزلاً بشكل عشوائي لإجراء المقابلات والتوصيف. تم إجراء المسح باستخدام استبيانات شبه
Ogara William +3 more
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Media Framing of Financial Mechanisms for Resolving Human–Predator Conflict in Namibia [PDF]
The decline in carnivore populations is largely exacerbated by lethal methods used to reduce livestock depredation. Financial mechanisms are designed to limit lethal control by reducing the cost of depredation. The media can affect how the general public
Rust, Niki
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Harassment‐induced changes in lion space use as a conflict mitigation tool
Human‐wildlife conflict represents a substantial threat to rural livelihoods and species persistence. Directed harassment (i.e., hazing) is one method for mitigating conflict, though gauging its effectiveness is often complicated by a lack of replication,
Lisanne S. Petracca +4 more
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Understanding the causal factors associated with human/livestock-large carnivore conflict and distribution of conflict risk is key to designing effective preventative and mitigation strategies.
Manjari Malviya, Ramesh Krishnamurthy
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Human–Carnivore Conflicts in a Recently Established Pakistani National Park
Human–carnivore conflicts (HCCs) are increasing globally. These conflicts may encompass competition for food resources, crop and livestock depredations, and attacks on humans. Concerns over conflicts may result in retaliatory killings of carnivores and negative views of wildlife or landscape conservation.
Khatoon, Rukhsana +3 more
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Contrasting human perceptions of and attitudes towards two threatened small carnivores, Lycalopex fulvipes and Leopardus guigna, in rural communities adjacent to protected areas in Chile [PDF]
Indexación: Scopus.The interaction between humans and small carnivores is a phenomenon especially frequent in rural fringes, as is the case of communities surrounding natural areas. In Chile, two species of threatened carnivores, the Darwin's Fox and the
Acuña, F. +7 more
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Human-carnivore encounters are common where humans and wild carnivores share the same landscape. The frequency of such encounters gives insight regarding carnivore density and might correlate with human-carnivore conflict incidences.
Franco P. Mbise +5 more
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Tradeoffs between resources and risks shape the responses of a large carnivore to human disturbance
Wide-ranging carnivores experience tradeoffs between dynamic resource availabilities and heterogeneous risks from humans, with consequences for their ecological function and conservation outcomes.
Kirby L. Mills +15 more
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Geo-spatial aspects of acceptance of illegal hunting of large carnivores in Scandinavia. [PDF]
Human-carnivore conflicts are complex and are influenced by: the spatial distribution of the conflict species; the organisation and intensity of management measures such as zoning; historical experience with wildlife; land use patterns; and local ...
Kristin E Gangaas +2 more
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