Improving engagement in managing reintroduction conflicts: learning from beaver reintroduction

RE Auster, SW Barr, RE Brazier - Journal of Environmental …, 2021‏ - Taylor & Francis
Social factors hold implications for the success or failure of wildlife reintroductions. Potential
conflict issues may prevent projects from proceeding or succeeding. The manner in which …

Relational values: a unifying idea in environmental ethics and evaluation?

B Norton, D Sanbeg - Environmental values, 2021‏ - journals.sagepub.com
There has been a recent spate of publications on how we should evaluate change to
ecological systems, some of which have introduced the concept of 'relational values' …

Traditional and emerging visions of European bison (Bison bonasus) conservation and management: Implication for the IUCN conservation planning

J Tusznio, LS Gutierrez, M Strzelecka… - … Science & Policy, 2024‏ - Elsevier
Restoration of keystone species, such as large herbivores, is crucial in repairing natural
process in ecosystems and responding to the global biodiversity loss. These efforts however …

Learning to live with reintroduced species: beaver management groups are an adaptive process

RE Auster, AK Puttock, SW Barr… - Restoration Ecology, 2023‏ - Wiley Online Library
In anthropogenic landscapes, wildlife reintroductions are likely to result in interactions
between people and reintroduced species. People living in the vicinity may have little …

Support to Iberian lynx reintroduction and perceived impacts: Assessments before and after reintroduction

M Delibes‐Mateos, JA Glikman… - … Science and Practice, 2022‏ - Wiley Online Library
The assessment of the human dimensions of wildlife reintroduction projects is essential for
their success. To date, few longitudinal studies (if any) have compared attitudes and …

The 10t Human Dimensions and the Public Engagement Spectrum of Conservation Translocation

JA Glikman, B Frank, C Sandström… - Conservation …, 2022‏ - cambridge.org
Conservation translocations involve the intentional movement of living organisms from one
area to another, in order to provide a conservation benefit (IUCN, 2013). They span a range …

Divergent values and perspectives drive three distinct viewpoints on grizzly bear reintroduction in Washington, the United States

TS Easter, AR Santo, AH Sage, NH Carter… - People and …, 2025‏ - Wiley Online Library
The success or failure of apex carnivore reintroduction efforts can hinge on understanding
and attending to diverse viewpoints of those involved in and impacted by reintroductions …

The return of the Iberian lynx to Portugal: local voices

M Lopes-Fernandes, C Espírito-Santo… - Journal of ethnobiology …, 2018‏ - Springer
Background Ethnographic research can help to establish dialog between conservationists
and local people in reintroduction areas. Considering that predator reintroductions may …

[HTML][HTML] Citizen scientists showed a four-fold increase of lynx numbers in lithuania

L Balčiauskas, L Balčiauskienė, JA Litvaitis, E Tijušas - Sustainability, 2020‏ - mdpi.com
By the early 2000s, Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) were nearly extirpated in Lithuania. To
determine their status, we used snow-track counts in 2006–2012 and volunteer monitoring …

'Among predators': the place of humans, Iberian lynx and other wild carnivores

M Lopes-Fernandes… - … . Revista do Centro …, 2022‏ - journals.openedition.org
Using an ethnoecological approach we studied perceptions, empirical classifications and
practices towards wild predators in Portuguese protected areas. Results from 131 semi …