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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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Human-wildlife conflicts and drought in the greater Calakmul Region, Mexico: implications for tapir conservation [PDF]
Wildlife conservation efforts in the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor have focused on reducing negative interactions between humans and charismatic species.
Jonathan Pérez-Flores +3 more
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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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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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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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Influence of egg oiling on colony presence of ring-billed gulls
Egg oiling is a form of management in which bird eggs are coated with mineral or corn oil, preventing gas exchange through the shell and killing embryos.
Travis L. DeVault +5 more
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Under the context of socio-economic and ecological changes, frequent human-wildlife conflicts (HWCs) have occurred worldwide in recent years. To identify the drivers of human-wildlife conflicts and establish effective management measures, the human-wild ...
Wenhan Shen, Aoxi Yang, Yahui Wang
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PurposeHuman-wildlife conflicts worldwide are arising, representing significant challenges for conservation biologists, decision-makers, and agropastoralist communities.
Solange P. Vargas +10 more
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Managing human-wildlife conflicts (HWC) in human-dominated habitats is an important issue in wildlife conservation. Understanding and addressing local people’s attitudes and behaviours toward HWC is thought to be imperative for successful human-wildlife ...
Sayantani M. Basak +3 more
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The evolutionary consequences of human–wildlife conflict in cities [PDF]
AbstractHuman–wildlife interactions, including human–wildlife conflict, are increasingly common as expanding urbanization worldwide creates more opportunities for people to encounter wildlife. Wildlife–vehicle collisions, zoonotic disease transmission, property damage, and physical attacks to people or their pets have negative consequences for both ...
Christopher J. Schell +6 more
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