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Over the past few decades, social-ecological transformations have contributed to the restoration of numerous carnivores, presenting new challenges for...
Read moreUrbanization is a key driver of global environmental change and is adversely impacting wildlife populations. Human tolerance for wildlife is critical ...
Read morePredation is not only an important ecological process in the population dynamics of red grouse Lagopus lagopus scoticus, but also has conservation imp...
Read moreThe evidence for anthropogenically induced climate change is overwhelming with the production of greenhouse gases from burning fossil fuels being a ke...
Read moreCarnivores are difficult to conserve because of direct and indirect competition with people. Public hunts are increasingly proposed to support carnivo...
Read moreConservation translocations are complex and challenging, but are frequently employed to tackle biodiversity decline. Large predator translocations can...
Read moreHunting is one of the oldest and most relevant extractive activities performed by humans in nature. Over the last century hunting has experienced prof...
Read morePopulations of large grazing birds have increased in Europe during the past five decades, raising conflicts between conservation and farming interests...
Read moreConcomitant with the rise in the proportion of the global human population that resides in urban areas has been growth in awareness of the importance ...
Read moreCompetition between livestock and wild ungulates is commonly perceived to occur on shared rangelands. In the Henry Mountains (HM) of Utah, a free-rang...
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