Perspectives of traditional Himalayan communities on fostering coexistence with Himalayan wolf and snow leopard
Public are willing to pay for gray wolf conservation that could support a rancher-led wolflivestock coexistence program
Coexistence and Conflict between the Island Flying fox (Pteropus hypomelanus) and Humans on Tioman Island, Peninsular Malaysia
As tropical landscapes become increasingly human-dominated, conflicts between people and wildlife threaten ecological processes. Old World fruit bats such as flying foxes are especially susceptible to extinction risk because there is low interest in their conservation, particularly when they are considered pests. In order to arrest fruit bat declines, there is an urgent need to … Continued
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. However, providing objective decision support can be challenging because realities and perceptions of human–wildlife interactions vary widely between and within rural, urban, and peri-urban areas. Land users who incur costs … Continued
Exploring the Intersection Between Land Use Dynamics, Habitat Connectivity, and Human-Elephant Interactions in Shared Landscapes
The Role of Wildlife Conservation Activities on Livelihood Development in the Maasai Mara National Reserve, Narok County, Kenya
Pets and pests: a review of the contrasting economics and fortunes of dingoes and domestic dogs in Australia, and a proposed new funding scheme for non-lethal dingo management
Efficacy of Two Lion Conservation Programs in Maasailand, Kenya
Pathways towards coexistence with large carnivores in production systems
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