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1. Emerging wildlife diseases often comeswith negative cultural and economic impact. Limiting disease spread is a recurrent goal and challenge, but th...
Read moreTwo strategies are often promoted to mitigate the effects of agricultural expansion on biodiversity: one integrates wildlife-friendly habitats within ...
Read moreStructured decision making is a systematic, transparent process for improving the quality of complex decisions by identifying measurable management ob...
Read moreSocial organization and interactions among individuals are suspected to play important roles in the transmission and potential management of wildlife ...
Read moreModern humans widely shaped present ecosystems through intentional and unintentional geographical redistribution of wildlife, both in historical and p...
Read moreInternational policy for the management of wildlife disease(s) plays an important role for concerted action, and changes to policy should be evidence-...
Read moreSustainable exploitation must minimize its impact on the ecology and evolution of exploited wildlife. Intense phenotype-based selective harvests can i...
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 moreAgricultural developments over recent decades have had significant negative effects on wildlife. Modern European agriculture faces many further develo...
Read moreThe transformation of natural habitats for farming is a major driver of tropical biodiversity loss. To mitigate impacts, two alternatives are promoted...
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