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Stakeholder engagement in the study and management of invasive alien species
Invasive alien species are a major driver of global environmental change and a range of
management interventions are needed to manage their effects on biodiversity, ecosystem …
management interventions are needed to manage their effects on biodiversity, ecosystem …
Clarifying values, risk perceptions, and attitudes to resolve or avoid social conflicts in invasive species management
Decision makers and researchers recognize the need to effectively confront the social
dimensions and conflicts inherent to invasive species research and management. Yet …
dimensions and conflicts inherent to invasive species research and management. Yet …
Current knowledge on non‐native freshwater fish introductions
This review provides a contemporary account of knowledge on aspects of introductions of
non‐native fish species and includes issues associated with introduction pathways …
non‐native fish species and includes issues associated with introduction pathways …
Public attitudes to the management of invasive non-native species in Scotland
A Bremner, K Park - Biological conservation, 2007 - Elsevier
Invasive non-native species are one of the main threats to biodiversity. Consequently there
is a need to control or eradicate those species that are causing problems in order to mitigate …
is a need to control or eradicate those species that are causing problems in order to mitigate …
Invasive alien species as simultaneous benefits and burdens: trends, stakeholder perceptions and management
In addition to being a major threat to biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, biological
invasions also have profound impacts on economies and human wellbeing. However, the …
invasions also have profound impacts on economies and human wellbeing. However, the …
Can translocations be used to mitigate human–wildlife conflicts?
Growing public concerns about lethal methods to mitigate human–wildlife conflicts place
increasing constraints on wildlife management options. Translocations, perceived as …
increasing constraints on wildlife management options. Translocations, perceived as …
Fertility control to mitigate human–wildlife conflicts: a review
As human populations grow, conflicts with wildlife increase. Concurrently, concerns about
the welfare, safety and environmental impacts of conventional lethal methods of wildlife …
the welfare, safety and environmental impacts of conventional lethal methods of wildlife …
Killing squirrels: Exploring motivations and practices of lethal wildlife management
Wildlife management, pest control and conservation projects often involve killing nonhuman
animals. In the United Kingdom, introduced grey squirrels Sciurus carolinensis are killed in …
animals. In the United Kingdom, introduced grey squirrels Sciurus carolinensis are killed in …
Public attitudes towards “pest” management: Perceptions on squirrel management strategies in the UK
The impacts of non-native, invasive grey squirrels (Sciurus carolinensis) on broadleaf
woodlands and red squirrel population (Sciurus vulgaris) are well recognised among wildlife …
woodlands and red squirrel population (Sciurus vulgaris) are well recognised among wildlife …
Review of issues concerning the use of reproductive inhibitors, with particular emphasis on resolving human‐wildlife conflicts in North America
KA Fagerstone, LA Miller, G Killian… - Integrative …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
This manuscript provides an overview of past wildlife contraception efforts and discusses the
current state of research. Two fertility control agents, an avian reproductive inhibitor …
current state of research. Two fertility control agents, an avian reproductive inhibitor …