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Understanding the ecological and human factors that shape the loss of livestock to wild carnivores can help target conservation efforts. We used 5 yea...
Read moreForestry has markedly changed a large proportion of the world's boreal forests, often with negative effects on biodiversity. As a result, forest resto...
Read moreArctic-breeding goose populations have increased in recent decades and their expansion into agricultural areas has caused increasing conflict with far...
Read moreReconciling conflicts between wildlife conservation and other human activities is a pervasive, multifaceted issue. Large carnivores, such as the Afric...
Read moreCrop raiding by great apes is an emerging conservation issue across their range. It is important because it involves highly threatened species that ca...
Read moreHuman-modified landscapes have created opportunities for numerous taxa. Agricultural expansion has proven advantageous for several Arctic-breeding goo...
Read moreThe conflict over the management of European rabbits that cause damage to vineyards in Spanish farmland areas was studied by conducting interviews and...
Read moreStudies found that rapid decline of biodiversity and ecosystems globally have adversely affected an estimated 1.6 billion rural people whose livelihoo...
Read moreThe negative impact of large carnivore presence in human-dominated landscapes manifests as livestock depredation and in extreme cases as attacks on hu...
Read moreStakeholder cooperation can be vital in managing conservation conflicts. Laboratory experiments show cooperation is less likely in the presence of unc...
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