An ecological framework for contextualizing carnivore–livestock conflict

CE Wilkinson, A McInturff, JRB Miller… - Conservation …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Carnivore predation on livestock is a complex management and policy challenge, yet it is
also intrinsically an ecological interaction between predators and prey. Human–wildlife …

Characterizing conflict between humans and big cats Panthera spp: A systematic review of research trends and management opportunities

K Krafte Holland, LR Larson, RB Powell - PloS one, 2018 - journals.plos.org
Conservation of big cats (Panthera spp.), a taxonomic group including tigers, lions, jaguars,
leopards and snow leopards, is a daunting challenge. As expanding human populations …

The unequal burden of human-wildlife conflict

AR Braczkowski, CJ O'Bryan, C Lessmann… - Communications …, 2023 - nature.com
Human-wildlife conflict is one of the most pressing sustainable development challenges
globally. This is particularly the case where ecologically and economically important wildlife …

[HTML][HTML] Map** human‒wildlife conflict hotspots in a transboundary landscape, Eastern Himalaya

P Sharma, N Chettri, K Uddin, K Wangchuk… - Global Ecology and …, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract The Kangchenjunga Landscape, an important repository of biodiversity, faces
several challenges owing to various drivers of change. Human‒wildlife conflict (HWC) is …

Gridded livestock density database and spatial trends for Kazakhstan

V Kolluru, R John, S Saraf, J Chen, B Hankerson… - Scientific Data, 2023 - nature.com
Livestock rearing is a major source of livelihood for food and income in dryland Asia.
Increasing livestock density (LSKD) affects ecosystem structure and function, amplifies the …

Anthropogenic resistance: Accounting for human behavior in wildlife connectivity planning

A Ghoddousi, EK Buchholtz, AM Dietsch… - One Earth, 2021 - cell.com
Maintaining or restoring connectivity among wildlife populations is a primary strategy to
overcome the negative impacts of habitat fragmentation. Yet, current connectivity planning …

Why do wolves eat livestock?: Factors influencing wolf diet in northern Italy

C Imbert, R Caniglia, E Fabbri, P Milanesi, E Randi… - Biological …, 2016 - Elsevier
Thanks to protection by law and increasing habitat restoration, wolves (Canis lupus) are
currently re-colonizing Europe from the surviving populations of Russia, the Balkan …

Identification of human–carnivore conflict hotspots to prioritize mitigation efforts

F Broekhuis, SA Cushman, NB Elliot - Ecology and evolution, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Human–carnivore conflict is a primary driver of carnivore declines worldwide and resolving
these conflicts is a conservation priority. However, resources to mitigate conflicts are limited …

[HTML][HTML] Changing patterns of conflict between humans, carnivores and crop-raiding prey as large carnivores recolonize human-dominated landscapes

M Davoli, A Ghoddousi, FM Sabatini, E Fabbri… - Biological …, 2022 - Elsevier
Large carnivores are making remarkable comebacks in Europe, but how this affects human-
wildlife conflict remains unclear. Rebounding carnivore populations lead to increasing …

[HTML][HTML] Africa's drylands in a changing world: Challenges for wildlife conservation under climate and land-use changes in the Greater Etosha Landscape

WC Turner, S Périquet, CE Goelst, KB Vera… - Global Ecology and …, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract Proclaimed in 1907, Etosha National Park in northern Namibia is an iconic dryland
system with a rich history of wildlife conservation and research. A recent research …