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Cooperation in Conflicts: Commonalities Between Humans and Other Animals

Politics and the Life Sciences, 1992
“The Parties to This Treaty…are resolved to unite their efforts for collective defense,” and to a fairly large extent, the nations of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) have done just that for nearly 50 years. “During fights, individuals compare the strength of their own group with that of the opponent.
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A Review on Animal Detection and Classification using Computer Vision Techniques: Scope for Future Enhancement to Application

2023 International Conference on Recent Trends in Electronics and Communication (ICRTEC), 2023
As the human population increases day by day and because of the leading lavish lifestyle, demand for space and resources grows between humans and wildlife animals.
Balakrishna K, Dhanushree V
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Animal Welfare and Human Health: Rising Conflicts over Stray Dogs in Chandigarh

South Asia Research, 2019
India’s large stray dog population, estimated to be about 25 million, poses substantial risks to human health, motivating some civic bodies to employ cruel methods to control dog populations. This article argues that while human health is certainly a priority, it is also important to consider animal welfare and to handle dog population control ...
Namita Gupta, Rajiv Kumar Gupta
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Animal Intrusion Detection in Farming Area using YOLOv5 Approach

International Conference on Control, Automation and Systems, 2022
Animal intrusion in the farming area causes significant losses in agriculture. It threatens not only the safety of farmers but also contributes to crop damage.
N. Mamat, M. Othman, F. Yakub
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Animal Conflict and Adaptation in Relation to Human Conflict

1966
Most intelligent people, and especially those who have experienced it, would say that modern warfare is both evil and undesirable. Beyond this, however, there is little measure of agreement. For while some of us consider cruelty, bad faith and the suppression of freedom to be even greater evils, others think the demands of national or political loyalty
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Climate change as a global amplifier of human–wildlife conflict

Nature Climate Change, 2023
B. Abrahms   +8 more
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The IoT based embedded system for the detection and discrimination of animals to avoid human–wildlife conflict

Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing, 2021
Surya Thangavel   +1 more
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Gender Role Conflict Theory, Research, and Practice: Implications for Understanding the Human–Animal Bond

2016
In December 2014, the Jesuit pope, Francis made comments that suggested that animals have souls and would be welcomed in heaven. This single comment activated a 150-year-old debate in Vatican on whether animals have souls like humans and has significant implications for theology and anyone bonded to a pet.
James M. O’Neil   +2 more
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