Puma–livestock conflicts in the Americas: A review of the evidence
Loss of livestock is one of the greatest sources of conflict between humans and large felids
worldwide. The puma Puma concolor is the most widespread apex predator in the Americas …
worldwide. The puma Puma concolor is the most widespread apex predator in the Americas …
A global view on evidence‐based effectiveness of interventions used to protect livestock from wild cats
Rapid population declines of wild cats (family Felidae) are often related to widespread
conflicts with people over the livestock depredation they are causing. In spite of increasing …
conflicts with people over the livestock depredation they are causing. In spite of increasing …
[HTML][HTML] Perspective: Why might removing carnivores maintain or increase risks for domestic animals?
Human-carnivore conflict is still characterized by lethal control, even while some evidence
suggests that carnivore removal may not affect the likelihood of future livestock predation, or …
suggests that carnivore removal may not affect the likelihood of future livestock predation, or …
Map** the “catscape” formed by a population of pet cats with outdoor access
R Bischof, NR Hansen, ØS Nyheim, A Kisen… - Scientific reports, 2022 - nature.com
The domestic cat (Felis catus) is among the most popular companion animals and most
abundant carnivores globally. It is also a pet with an immense ecological footprint because …
abundant carnivores globally. It is also a pet with an immense ecological footprint because …
Identifying human-caused mortality hotspots to inform human-wildlife conflict mitigation
Humans are responsible for over a quarter of all wildlife mortality events across the globe.
The pressure this puts on wildlife populations contributes to the decline of many at-risk …
The pressure this puts on wildlife populations contributes to the decline of many at-risk …
Liberalizing the killing of endangered wolves was associated with more disappearances of collared individuals in Wisconsin, USA
Although poaching (illegal killing) is an important cause of death for large carnivores
globally, the effect of lethal management policies on poaching is unknown for many …
globally, the effect of lethal management policies on poaching is unknown for many …
Large, rugged and remote: The challenge of wolf–livestock coexistence on federal lands in the American West
The expansion of grey wolves (Canis lupus) across the western United States, including on
public lands used for extensive livestock grazing, requires tools and techniques for reducing …
public lands used for extensive livestock grazing, requires tools and techniques for reducing …
Evaluating how lethal management affects poaching of Mexican wolves
Despite illegal killing (poaching) being the major cause of death among large carnivores
globally, little is known about the effect of implementing lethal management policies on …
globally, little is known about the effect of implementing lethal management policies on …
The Fox and the Crow. A need to update pest control strategies
F Jiguet - Biological Conservation, 2020 - Elsevier
The recent discovery that cats and mustelids can be infected by SARS-CoV-2 may raise the
question of monitoring domestic, feral and wild populations of such animals, as an adjunct to …
question of monitoring domestic, feral and wild populations of such animals, as an adjunct to …
Predator control may not increase ungulate populations in the future: A formal meta‐analysis
Human‐dominated landscapes are being recolonized by large carnivores, thereby
increasing conflicts worldwide via predation of livestock and harvested wildlife such as …
increasing conflicts worldwide via predation of livestock and harvested wildlife such as …