Assessment of human–elephant conflicts in multifunctional landscapes of Taita Taveta County, Kenya [PDF]
People and wildlife have co-occurred, sharing resources for thousands of years, however, over the last four decades records of human–wildlife conflict have increasingly emerged.
Martha Munyao +4 more
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Climate Influences on Human-Elephant Conflict in Sri Lanka [PDF]
Contemporary ecological research supports focus on the preservation of habitats and the preservation of keystone species that are critical to the ecological character of the habitats. Conservation of endangered species works best with attention not only to the species but also to the needs of the people who may be adjacent to or bordering habitats ...
Zubair, Lareef M. +11 more
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One stable’s novel approach to mitigating human-elephant conflict near Chitwan National Park, Nepal [PDF]
Human-elephant conflict in the areas surrounding Chitwan National Park, Nepal, remains a concern. A unique cause of such conflict is the incursion of wild bull elephants into human-dominated landscapes in search of female elephants.
Szydlowski, Michelle
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Human-elephant conflict occurs due to the release of elephants from forest areas and into human settlements so that there is no balance between human and elephant welfare.
Popy Pratiwi +6 more
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Quantity and configuration of available elephant habitat and related conservation concerns in the Lower Kinabatangan floodplain of Sabah, Malaysia. [PDF]
The approximately 300 (298, 95% CI: 152-581) elephants in the Lower Kinabatangan Managed Elephant Range in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo are a priority sub-population for Borneo's total elephant population (2,040, 95% CI: 1,184-3,652).
Jason G Estes +7 more
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Assessing tolerance for wildlife: human-elephant conflict in Chimanimani, Mozambique [PDF]
Human–elephant conflict (HEC) is a common problem for rural populations in sub-Saharan Africa. Recent studies have shown that willingness to tolerate wildlife is largely a function of perceived ris...
Macandza, Valério +7 more
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Human-Elephant Conflict: A Review of Current Management Strategies and Future Directions
Human-elephant conflict is a major conservation concern in elephant range countries. A variety of management strategies have been developed and are practiced at different scales for preventing and mitigating human-elephant conflict.
L. Jen Shaffer +3 more
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Predicting spatial aspects of human–elephant conflict [PDF]
SummaryHuman–elephant conflict (HEC) in Africa occurs wherever these two species coincide, and poses serious challenges to wildlife managers, local communities and elephants alike. Mitigation requires a detailed understanding of underlying patterns and processes.
Sitati, Noah W. +3 more
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The conflict between man and animal has been a problem since time immemorial. However, this problem has been increasing day by day with the advancement of technology like the construction of rail and road networks through the forest, establishing stone ...
Bhaskarjyoti Bhuyan, Bimal Kumar Kar
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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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