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Harvesting of large mammals is usually not random, and directional selection has been identified as the main cause of rapid evolution. However, select...
Read moreLand-use change and political-economic shifts have shaped hunting patterns globally, even as traditional hunting practices endure across many local so...
Read moreGrey partridge populations in the UK have declined dramatically since 1970. These birds are mainly associated with lowland cereal farms, but they are ...
Read moreIndividual motivation for the rural use of common-pool resources (CPRs) can be fluid, with the line between subsistence and commercial often unclear a...
Read moreFacing the bushmeat crisis, tropical forests require effective monitoring for sustainable wildlife management. To gain credibility with local people a...
Read moreOn flat bog with deep peat where heather (Calluna vulgaris), the principal food of the birds, was scarce application of superphosphate, or ground mine...
Read moreLarge and medium-sized mammal densities in 3 different sorts of partially protected area were compared with mammal densities in the adjacent Katavi Na...
Read moreConflicts between people over wildlife management are damaging, widespread, and notoriously difficult to resolve where people hold different values an...
Read moreThis study was conducted to determine the underlying reasons behind gamekeeper decisions in predator management in the UK, based on 20 one-to-one disc...
Read moreWoodland management should consider biodiversity conservation world-wide. Landowners in some European Mediterranean regions receive subsidies to thin ...
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