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Despite continued global declines in large carnivore abundance and distribution, some species are recovering. In North America, these recoveries can o...
Read moreContext: Wolf restoration is a highly divisive issue in the American West, with stakeholder conflict driven by value and identity-based disagreements....
Read moreHuman-wildlife conflict is an emerging issue in global conservation. The expansion of human activities throughout the world, combined with restoration...
Read moreThe resolution of direct conflict between humans and elephants in Africa has become a serious local political issue in recent years, and a continental...
Read moreTranslocations are essential for re-establishing wildlife populations. As they sometimes fail, it is critical to assess factors that influence their s...
Read moreHuman-wildlife conflict, where interactions have negative impacts on both people and animals, is complex with underlying drivers and broad ecological ...
Read moreMany migratory goose populations have thrived over the past decades and their reliance on agricultural resources has often led to conflicts. Control a...
Read moreThe Chobe District Integrated Land Use Plan is a framework plan: it sets the boundary conditions for more detailed plans, such as the tourism manageme...
Read moreThe colonization of suitable yet unoccupied habitat due to natural dispersal or human introduction can benefit recovery of threatened species. Predict...
Read moreIn this paper, we operationalize the concept of Societal Relationships with Nature (SRN) as a framework for understanding nature-related conflicts and...
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