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The vast majority of wildlife species provide a net benefit to society; thus, the problems that wildlife often create for humans are overshadowed by the many benefits they provide.
Terry A. Messmer
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Fertility Control for Wildlife: A European Perspective
Trends of human population growth and landscape development in Europe show that wildlife impacts are escalating. Lethal methods, traditionally employed to mitigate these impacts, are often ineffective, environmentally hazardous and face increasing public
Giovanna Massei
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The carrot or the stick? Evaluation of education and enforcement as management tools for human-wildlife conflicts. [PDF]
Baruch-Mordo S +3 more
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Human–Wildlife Conflict and Coexistence [PDF]
Human interactions with wildlife are a defining experience of human existence. These interactions can be positive or negative. People compete with wildlife for food and resources, and have eradicated dangerous species; co-opted and domesticated valuable species; and applied a wide range of social, behavioral, and technical approaches to reduce negative
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ASSESSMENT OF WILD TURKEY–HUMAN CONFLICTS THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA
: In 2004, the Northeast Association of Fish and Wildlife Administrators charged the Northeast Wild Turkey Technical Committee with investigating wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo)—human conflicts in urban—suburban communities throughout the wild turkey ...
Michael A. Gregonis +3 more
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Human–wildlife conflicts are increasing globally. The increase in conflicts has been attributed to growing human and wildlife populations and a per capita increase in the consumption of natural resources.
Oitshepile M. Modise +3 more
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From Lab to Landscape: Environmental Biohybrid Robotics for Ecological Futures
This Perspective explores environmental biohybrid robotics, integrating living tissues, microorganisms, and insects for operation in real‐world ecosystems. It traces the leap from laboratory experiments to forests, wetlands, and urban environments and discusses key challenges, development pathways, and opportunities for ecological monitoring and ...
Miriam Filippi
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Grassland restoration impacts human-wildlife and social conflicts in the Chyulu Hills, Kenya
African grasslands provide benefits for human communities but are negatively impacted by climate change. Climate impacts, combined with human population growth, can increase competition and conflict among humans and wildlife.
Camila I. Donatti +6 more
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This study performs pan‐viromic profiling of 14,529 samples from 5,710 domestic herbivores across five Chinese provinces, establishing the DhCN‐Virome (1,085,360 viral metagenomes). It reveals species/sample‐specific viromic signatures and cross‐species transmission dynamics, aiding unified disease control.
Yue Sun +19 more
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Adult Sex Ratio as a Demographic Feedback Linking Mating Systems, Parental Care, and Evolution
Breeding systems are some of the most diverse social behavior, and our team is investigation the evolutionary causes of this diversity. This review summarises our research carried out at the University of Bath. We argue that demographic components of wild populations, especially the adult sex ratio, plays a key role driving breeding system variation ...
Tamás Székely, Oscar G. Miranda
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