Key factors driving attitudes towards large mammals in conflict with humans

Biodiversity conflicts, and human–wildlife conflicts (HWC) in particular, are predicted to increase. Understanding drivers of these conflicts is a prerequisite for developing strategies to achieve conservation goals. People are a part of all HWC problems meaning social research methods are essential for finding solutions. We conducted a meta-analysis of the variables predicted to drive attitudes … Continued

Living Alongside Wildlife in India

Tigers, elephants, leopards. India is home to some of the most charismatic and globally important populations of wildlife in the world. It is also home to 1.4 billion people, many of which live along-side these exotic species.   “Many of these species have been wiped out of other countries,” says Krithi Karanth, IWCN coexistence council member … Continued

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