Human- Wildlife Interactions Human-sloth-bear conflicts Madhya Pradesh , IndiaPress, AllenArchive, The JstorArchive, TheRajpurohit, R.S., and Krausman, P.R. (2000). Human-sloth-bear conflicts in Madhya Pradesh, India. Wildlife Society Bulletin, 28: 393-399....
Mitigation of human-primate conflict, and indeed other types of human-wildlife conflict in such coupled systems, will require a holistic investigation of the ways in which each participant is responding to, and consequently altering, the behavior of the other. 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. 展开 ...
human-wildlife_conflict_06 系统标签: wildlifeconflicthumangaurelephantkhao 1ความขัดแย งระหว างมนุษย -สัตว ป าHuman-wildlifeConflictNarisBhumpakphan,Ph.DHead,Dept.ofForestBiologyFacultyofForestryKasetsartUniversity6January20111.Peopl...
The issue of human–elephant conflict is a complex, multifaceted problem that negatively affects both humans and wildlife. This conflict leads to trauma, injuries, deaths, and property damages (Dickman,2010; Gross et al.,2021; Gulati et al.,2021; Karanth et al.,2012; Thakur et al.,2016)...
Our study deals with human-wildlife conflicts in the Namibian component of the Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA TFCA). The study reconstructs the historical occurrence of selected mammal species and adopts a socio-ecological approach
Therefore, the public’s view of the conflict and the acceptability of the proposed management strategies must be evaluated before implementation. Community-based research is of the utmost importance in dealing with the conflict of human–wildlife coexistence. Since society bears the brunt of the ...
Climate change and human–wildlife conflict are both pressing challenges for biodiversity conservation and human well-being in the Anthropocene. Climate change is a critical yet underappreciated amplifier of human–wildlife conflict, as it exacerbates resource scarcity, alters human and animal behaviours an...
Survey of antimicrobial and probiotic use practices in wildlife rehabilitation in the United States –Elizabeth A. Miller et al – PLOS One The impact of management on the fecal microbiome of endangered greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) in a zoo-based conservation program –Emma Vaas...
This process occurs not only in insects, but also in humans and the wildlife [14]. The main symptoms of pesticides intoxication can be differentiated into syndromes like the muscarinic syndrome, in which the action of acetylcholine on the smooth muscle, heart, and exocrine glands increases ...
Movement behavior of a solitary large carnivore within a hotspot of human-wildlife conflicts in India Article Open access 16 February 2021 Patterns of livestock depredation and Human–wildlife conflict in Misgar valley of Hunza, Pakistan Article Open access 07 December 2021 Introduction...