Impacts of exclusion fencing on target and non‐target fauna: a global review

D Smith, R King, BL Allen - Biological Reviews, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Exclusion fencing is a common tool used to mitigate a variety of unwanted economic losses
caused by problematic wildlife. While the potential for agricultural, ecological and economic …

High striped hyena density suggests coexistence with humans in an agricultural landscape, Rajasthan

D Panda, S Mohanty, T Suryan, P Pandey, H Lee… - PloS one, 2022 - journals.plos.org
Understanding the mechanism of coexistence, where carnivores adapt to humans and vice
versa in the shared landscape, is a key determinant of long-term carnivore conservation but …

Promoting human–carnivore coexistence through outreach in Namibia's eastern communal conservancies

LL Marker, D Shipingana, G Fleury, L Pfeiffer… - Wildlife …, 2025 - Wiley Online Library
Education and community outreach are fundamental to raising conservation awareness in
rural communities for alleviating human–wildlife conflict (HWC). Evaluating the impacts of …

Estimates of carnivore densities in a human-dominated agricultural matrix in South Africa

JPB Faure, LH Swanepoel, D Cilliers, JA Venter… - Oryx, 2022 - cambridge.org
Populations of carnivore species outside protected areas may be of considerable
importance for conservation, as many protected areas do not provide sufficient space for …

Utilizing bycatch camera-trap data for broad-scale occupancy and conservation: a case study of the brown hyaena Parahyaena brunnea

KS Williams, RT Pitman, GKH Mann… - Oryx, 2021 - cambridge.org
With human influences driving populations of apex predators into decline, more information
is required on how factors affect species at national and global scales. However, camera …

Evidence of a high-density brown hyena population within an enclosed reserve: the role of fenced systems in conservation

S Edwards, J Noack, L Heyns, D Rodenwoldt - Mammal Research, 2019 - Springer
Small, enclosed reserves are now common across Africa, and their conservation importance
as wildlife refuges is increasingly acknowledged. Whilst such reserves represent areas safe …

Brown hyaena population explosion: rapid population growth in a small, fenced system

RJ Welch, DM Parker - Wildlife Research, 2016 - CSIRO Publishing
Context In the past 200 years, many carnivores have experienced a widespread decline in
numbers and range reductions. Conservation interventions include the use of small, fenced …

The impact of hurricane Otto on Baird's tapir movement in Nicaragua's Indio Maíz biological reserve

CA Jordan, B Hoover, AJ Dans, C Schank… - Movement ecology of …, 2019 - Springer
Future climate change scenarios suggest that hurricanes could become stronger and more
frequent across the Caribbean over the current century. While there are many studies on the …

Social–ecological predictors of spotted hyena navigation through a shared landscape

CE Wilkinson, W Xu, A Luneng Solli… - Ecology and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Human–wildlife interactions are increasing in severity due to climate change and
proliferating urbanization. Regions where human infrastructure and activity are rapidly …

The use of GPS telemetry data to study parturition, den location and occupancy in the brown hyaena

I Jänecke, I Wiesel, S Karthun-Strijbos - African Journal of Wildlife …, 2019 - journals.co.za
Inferences about space use, activity and reproduction require an understanding of the
behavioural processes that influence animal movements. Large volumes of movement data …