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Human–Wildlife Interaction Guidelines in Western Australia
Journal of Ecotourism, 2008Human interactions with wildlife occur across a wide variety of contexts and often form the central component of nature based tourism operations. There is the potential for significant impacts on both humans and wildlife as a result of these interactive experiences.
Hughes, M., Carlsen, J.
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Using visual-based social norm methods to understand distance-related human–wildlife interactions
Human Dimensions of Wildlife, 2018Zachary D Miller, Wayne Freimund
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The coyote in the mirror: Embracing intersectionality to improve human-wildlife interactions
Cell, 2023Christine E. Wilkinson is the winner of the third annual Rising Black Scientists Award for a graduate/postdoctoral scholar in the physical, data, earth, and environmental sciences. For this award, we asked emerging Black scientists to tell us about their scientific vision and goals, experiences that sparked their interest in science, how they want to ...
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Negative human-wildlife interactions in traditional agroforestry systems in Assam, India
, 2020Traditional agroforestry systems are designed to provide maximum and diverse yield (ranging from agricultural crops, forest trees, livestock and fish) to people.
Yashmita-Ulman +3 more
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Outfoxing a Rash: Clinical Example of Human–Wildlife Interaction
EcoHealth, 2004Increasing human–wildlife contact can manifest in a variety of clinical conditions that may be overlooked by both human health and veterinary professionals. We report on an outbreak of scabies infection in a community, affecting both animals and humans, and representing the effects of an emerging infectious disease in a wildlife population. These cases
Peter M. Rabinowitz, Zimra Gordon
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Health as an outcome and driver of human–wildlife interactions
BioScienceAbstract Human–wildlife interactions (HWIs) influence the health of humans and wildlife but a unifying framework is needed to understand the causes of HWIs to anticipate health-associated outcomes. In this article, we present a novel conceptual framework that positions wildlife and human health as outcomes of HWIs, human health risks and
Maureen H Murray +11 more
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Viral ecology in chiroptera: human-wildlife interactions and pandemic risk
Veterinary Research CommunicationsBats (Order Chiroptera) are ecologically essential and evolutionarily unique mammals, acting as a natural reservoir for innumerable viruses, including several with a high degree of zoonotic significance. The complex and intricate ecology of bat viromes results largely from species diversity, roosting patterns, social structures, immunological ...
AU Hemamalani +4 more
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Managing human wildlife interactions: snakes [PDF]
How to manage snakes in the state of Virginia. Virginia has many varieties of snakes but only three types are poisonous and it is illegal to kill any snake in the state.
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Australia's National Environmental Legislation and Human/Wildlife Interactions
Journal of International Wildlife Law & Policy, 2008The interaction between humans and wildlife is a particularly important issue for Australia, one of the most ecologically diverse countries on the planet.
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