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Limiting Depredation by African Carnivores: the Role of Livestock Husbandry

Conservation Biology, 2003
Abstract:  Most large carnivore species are in global decline. Conflict with local people, particularly over depredation on livestock, is a major cause of this decline, affecting both nominally protected populations and those outside protected areas. For this reason, techniques that can resolve conflicts between
Wodroffe, R   +3 more
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A Community-Based Approach to Mitigating Livestock Depredation by Snow Leopards

Human Dimensions of Wildlife, 2004
Livestock depredation by the endangered snow leopard (Panthera uncia) is an increasingly contentious issue in Himalayan villages, especially in or near protected areas. Mass attacks in which as many as 100 sheep and goats are killed in a single incident inevitably result in retaliation by local villagers.
RODNEY M. JACKSON, RINCHEN WANGCHUK
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Wolf depredation on livestock in central Greece

Mammal Research, 2009
We studied wolfCanis lupus Linnaeus, 1758 — livestock conflict in central Greece by investigating patterns of 267 verified wolf attacks on livestock for 21 months. Wolves attacked adult goats 43% and cattle 218% more than expected, whereas sheep 41% less than expected from their availability.
Yorgos Iliopoulos   +3 more
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Effectiveness of behaviour-based interventions in reducing livestock depredation by wolves (Canis lupus)

Lutra, 2023
Sustainable coexistence between wolves (Canis lupus) and humans primarily relies on the availability of effective mitigation practices to reduce livestock depredation by wolves.
Thaana Van Dessel, L. Snijders
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Food habits and characteristics of livestock depredation by leopard (Panthera pardus fusca) in human dominated landscape of South Gujarat, India

Ethology Ecology & Evolution, 2023
Information on essential resource requirements and characteristics of livestock predation is crucial for formulating a better conservation strategy for leopards in a human-dominated landscape.
Mohamad Navaz Dahya   +3 more
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Efficiency of Innovations in Mitigating Livestock Depredation in the Wildlife Dispersal Areas of Maasai Mara National Reserve-Kenya

Journal of the Kenya National Commission for UNESCO
Wildlife conservation and local communities suffer significantly from livestock depredation on a socio-economic level.  Local communities frequently kill or harm predators as a result of actual or perceived dangers to livestock.
Elizabeth Wakoli   +4 more
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Nature and Extent of Livestock Depredation in Wildlife Dispersal Areas of Maasai Mara National Reserve - Kenya

American Journal of Life Sciences
The study in the wildlife dispersal areas of Maasai Mara National Reserve established the nature and extent of livestock depredation in in terms of the types of livestock attacked, the specific carnivores responsible for depredation, the causes of ...
Elizabeth Wakoli, D. Syallow
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Socio-Economic Impacts of Livestock Depredation on the Local Communities in the Wildlife Dispersal Areas of Maasai Mara National Reserve, Kenya

East African Journal of Environment and Natural Resources
Livestock attacks by wildlife, causing injury and or death, inflict high socio-economic losses on local communities that primarily depend on livestock keeping as their main land use activity and source of income.
Elizabeth Wakoli   +4 more
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Livestock depredation and community responses in Bhimsen rural municipality, Gorkha district, Nepal

Journal of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Conflict between humans and wildlife is a major problem for global wildlife conservation. Conflicts between humans and leopards are common throughout their global range.
Chandesh Prasad Patel, Gandhiv Kafle
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