The power of poison: pesticide poisoning of Africa's wildlife

DL Ogada - Annals of the new York Academy of Sciences, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Poisons have long been used to kill wildlife throughout the world. An evolution has occurred
from the use of plant‐and animal‐based toxins to synthetic pesticides to kill wildlife, a …

[CARTE][B] Human-wildlife interactions: from conflict to coexistence

MR Conover, DO Conover - 2022 - taylorfrancis.com
This book won the 2023 The Wildlife Society Publication Award in the authored book
category. Human-wildlife interactions increase exponentially as more and more humans and …

Beyond conflict: exploring the spectrum of human–wildlife interactions and their underlying mechanisms

S Bhatia, SM Redpath, K Suryawanshi, C Mishra - Oryx, 2020 - cambridge.org
Humans have lived alongside and interacted with wild animals throughout evolutionary
history. Even though wild animals can damage property, or injure humans and domesticated …

A wildlife tolerance model and case study for understanding human wildlife conflicts

R Kansky, M Kidd, AT Knight - Biological Conservation, 2016 - Elsevier
Human-wildlife conflict (HWC) is a complex conservation issue and acknowledging the
human dimensions of the problem is critical. Here we propose the Wildlife Tolerance Model …

Human–wildlife conflicts and the need to include tolerance and coexistence: An introductory comment

B Frank - Society & Natural Resources, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
The focus on human–wildlife conflict has often been a constraint to wildlife conservation, as
practitioners have centered their attention on reducing negative interactions, rather than on …

[HTML][HTML] Consequences of recreational hunting for biodiversity conservation and livelihoods

E Di Minin, HS Clements, RA Correia… - One Earth, 2021 - cell.com
The widespread activity of recreational hunting is proposed as a means of conserving nature
and supporting livelihoods. However, recreational hunting—especially trophy hunting—has …

Human–wildlife conflict in northern Botswana: livestock predation by endangered African wild dog Lycaon pictus and other carnivores

M Gusset, MJ Swarner, L Mponwane, K Keletile… - Oryx, 2009 - cambridge.org
We conducted a questionnaire survey among 77 cattle posts and farms to investigate human-
carnivore conflicts in northern Botswana, with a particular focus on Endangered African wild …

Community, lions, livestock and money: a spatial and social analysis of attitudes to wildlife and the conservation value of tourism in a human–carnivore conflict in …

G Hemson, S Maclennan, G Mills, P Johnson… - Biological …, 2009 - Elsevier
We quantified livestock (cattle, shoats, horses and donkeys) losses to lions (Panthera leo)
and attitudes to lions, livestock losses and tourism among livestock owners, village residents …

[HTML][HTML] Putting yourself in an animal's shoes-empathy and intangible benefits drive tolerance towards wildlife in Namibian communal conservancies

R Kansky, M Kidd - Biological Conservation, 2024 - Elsevier
Many wildlife species are threatened due to persecution and intolerance of people to
sharing landscapes with them, especially in mixed use landscapes where both people and …

[PDF][PDF] Determinants of attitudes and perceptions on resource use and management of Marsabit National Reserve, Kenya

MG Shibia - Journal of Human Ecology, 2010 - indiaenvironmentportal.org.in
Department of Natural Resources Management, Kenya Agricultural Research Institute
National Arid lands Research Centre, PO Box 147, Marsabit, Kenya Telephone: 254 69 …