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Improving Human-Wildlife Interactions by Resolving Human-Wildlife Conflicts
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Terry A. Messmer
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Human–Wildlife Interactions: 2019 in Review
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Terry A. Messmer
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Human–wildlife interactions [PDF]
The nature of wildlife management throughout the world is changing. The increase in the world’s human population has been accompanied by a rapid expansion of agricultural and urban areas and infrastructures, especially road and railway networks ...
C. Rosell, F. Llimona
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Cooperative Conservation to Enhance Human–wildlife Interactions
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Terry A. Messmer
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Livelihood vulnerability increases human–wildlife interactions [PDF]
SummaryHuman–wildlife interactions (HWIs) occur in many rural African communities, with potential impacts on livelihood vulnerability. High livelihood vulnerability may force communities to employ strategies that increase the risk of negative HWIs, yet the extent to which HWIs drive or are driven by vulnerability is unclear.
Joana Pereira +8 more
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Artificial selection in human‐wildlife feeding interactions
Abstract The artificial selection of traits in wildlife populations through hunting and fishing has been well documented. However, despite their rising popularity, the role that artificial selection may play in non‐extractive wildlife activities, for example, recreational feeding activities, remains unknown.
Laura L. Griffin +5 more
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The Role of Animal Cognition in Human-Wildlife Interactions. [PDF]
Humans have a profound effect on the planet's ecosystems, and unprecedented rates of human population growth and urbanization have brought wild animals into increasing contact with people. For many species, appropriate responses toward humans are likely to be critical to survival and reproductive success. Although numerous studies have investigated the
Goumas M +4 more
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Multispecies Constitutionality: Governing Human-Wildlife Interaction Beyond Anthropocentrism [PDF]
The question of the role of non-humans in conservation has given rise to a number of pressing debates. Proponents of ecocentrism, multispecies ethnography or the post-human turn have all aimed to promote more-than-human perspectives and attribute equal importance to all forms of (animate) life. However, their relative failure to translate this advocacy
Svetoslava Toncheva +2 more
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Human-Wildlife Interactions and Community Livelihoods
In developing nations, particularly in Africa, interactions between humans and animals (HWIs) are widespread as local populations heavily rely on natural resources such as forests, which serve as habitats for flora and fauna. This paper draws from a study which investigated human-wildlife interactions (HWIs) in four villages—Mvuha, Mbwade ...
Twahir Hussein Swalehe, Pius Z. Yanda
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Human-wildlife interaction: past, present, and future
AbstractHuman-wildlife interaction is a broad and complex topic. Due to rapid world population growth, there have been greater human impacts on wildlife through agriculture and land fragmentation. In many countries, significant challenges exist with managing wildlife and its negative impacts on humans and wildlife.
Edward Narayan, Naureen Rana
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