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Perspectives in machine learning for wildlife conservation [PDF]
Inexpensive and accessible sensors are accelerating data acquisition in animal ecology. These technologies hold great potential for large-scale ecological understanding, but are limited by current processing approaches which inefficiently distill data ...
D. Tuia +17 more
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A Contextual Study of Wildlife Trafficking in Iran (Case Study: Khalij-e-Fars Bird Market in Tehran) [PDF]
Introduction Illegal wildlife hunting, trading, and smuggling have devastating effects on both species' lives and society's economy. This phenomenon has several socio-economic causes and consequences.
Amirali Boroumand, Mohammad Javad Amiri
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In this paper, I will analyse the legal aspect of the miniatures that illustrate book 41.1 of the Digest and the second book of Justinian's Institutions as a group of manuscripts dating from the thirteenth and fourteenth century and currently kept in the
Viviana Persi
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Wildlife-livestock interactions and risk areas for cross-species spread of bovine tuberculosis [PDF]
The transmission of diseases between livestock and wildlife can be a hindrance to effective disease control. Maintenance hosts and contact rates should be explored to further understand the transmission dynamics at the wildlife-livestock interface ...
Kock, R A +3 more
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We synthesize current understanding of the magnitudes and methods for assessing human and wildlife exposures to poly‐ and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).
Amila O. De Silva +12 more
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Population genomics for wildlife conservation and management
Biodiversity is under threat worldwide. Over the past decade, the field of population genomics has developed across nonmodel organisms, and the results of this research have begun to be applied in conservation and management of wildlife species. Genomics
Paul A Hohenlohe, W. Funk, O. Rajora
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Human–wildlife coexistence in a changing world
Human–wildlife conflict (HWC) is a key topic in conservation and agricultural research. Decision makers need evidence‐based information to design sustainable management plans and policy instruments.
H. König +5 more
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We describe a case of lumpy skin disease in an endangered banteng in Cambodia and the subsequent initiation of a vaccination campaign in domestic cattle to protect wild bovids from disease transmission at the wildlife-livestock interface.
Alice Porco +14 more
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Capacity building efforts and perceptions for wildlife surveillance to detect zoonotic pathogens: comparing stakeholder perspectives. [PDF]
BackgroundThe capacity to conduct zoonotic pathogen surveillance in wildlife is critical for the recognition and identification of emerging health threats.
Goldstein, Tracey +5 more
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Fifty Years of the National Rabies Control Program in Brazil under the One Health Perspective
In 1973, the National Rabies Program was created in Brazil through an agreement between the Ministry of Health and Agriculture. Since its beginning, it developed integrated action through access to free post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) for people at risk,
Maria Cristina Schneider +11 more
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