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Wild Seve: A Novel Conservation Intervention to Monitor and Address Human-Wildlife Conflict
Human-wildlife interactions resulting in conflict remains a global conservation challenge, requiring innovative solutions to ensure the persistence of wildlife amidst people.
Krithi K. Karanth +2 more
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Moderator: Stewart Breck.Presented at the 8th international congress for wildlife and livelihoods on private and communal lands: livestock, tourism, and spirit, that was held on September 7-12, 2014 in Estes Park, Colorado.Video presenter: Sébastien Le ...
International Wildlife Ranching Symposium, producer +3 more
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Can sacrificial feeding areas protect aquatic plants from herbivore grazing? Using behavioural ecology to inform wildlife management [PDF]
Effective wildlife management is needed for conservation, economic and human well-being objectives. However, traditional population control methods are frequently ineffective, unpopular with stakeholders, may affect non-target species, and can be both ...
Richard A. Stillman +16 more
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Management options for a human‐wildlife conflict: Australian magpie attacks on humans
The management of dangerous wildlife often poses complex challenges for wildlife agencies. Managers trained to deal decisively with an aggressive animal, may he surprised and frustrated by public opposition to their actions.
Leoni K. Thomas +3 more
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Can cheetahs and wildlife ranchers ever live in co-existence? [PDF]
Presented at the 9th international wildlife ranching symposium: wildlife - the key to prosperity for rural communities, held on 12-16 September 2016 at Hotel Safari & the Safari Court, Windhoek, Namibia.Large carnivores are currently facing severe ...
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Coming from the vantage point of managing human relations to potentially problematic wildlife, we bring the following questions: Where do people’s emotionally vigorous and polarized reactions originate?
Uta Maria Jürgens +3 more
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Wildlife Crime: Issues and Promising Solutions
The poaching of wildlife for profit, pleasure, subsistence, or as a result of human–animal conflict has decimated wildlife populations—particularly those of at-risk species [...
Olah, George +3 more
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Growing human population is a solemn risk to biodiversity at a global level. Massive anthropogenic pressure and invasion in the natural habitats initiated the human-wildlife conflict in rural areas.
L. A. Khan +9 more
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Guidelines to facilitate human-wildlife interactions in conservation translocations [PDF]
Species reintroductions and translocations are widely used management interventions to restore locally extinct or augment severely depleted species.
Kolipaka, Shekhar +4 more
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Resolving conflict between agricultural livelihoods and wildlife conservation requires a sophisticated understanding of both wildlife ecology and human livelihood decision-making.
A. Clare Gupta
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