Big city life: carnivores in urban environments

PW Bateman, PA Fleming - Journal of zoology, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Cities may represent one of the most challenging environments for carnivorous mammals.
For example, cities have a dearth of vegetation and other natural resources, coupled with …

Co-managing human–wildlife conflicts: a review

A Treves, RB Wallace, L Naughton-Treves… - Human dimensions of …, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
Conservationists recognize the need to work beyond protected areas if they are to sustain
viable populations of wildlife. But ambitious plans to extend wildlife corridors beyond …

Human‐carnivore conflict and perspectives on carnivore management worldwide

A Treves, KU Karanth - Conservation biology, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Carnivore conservation depends on the sociopolitical landscape as much as the biological
landscape. Changing political attitudes and views of nature have shifted the goals of …

Predicting human‐carnivore conflict: a spatial model derived from 25 years of data on wolf predation on livestock

A Treves, L Naughton‐Treves, EK Harper… - Conservation …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Many carnivore populations escaped extinction during the twentieth century as a result of
legal protections, habitat restoration, and changes in public attitudes. However, encounters …

7 Bearing the costs of human-wildlife conflict: the challenges of compensation schemes Philip J. Nyhus, Steven A. Osofsky, Paul Ferraro, Francine Madden and Hank …

PJ Nyhus - People and wildlife, conflict or co-existence?, 2005 - books.google.com
As the cases in this volume vividly illustrate, human conflict with wildlife is a significant-and
growing-conservation problem around the world. The risk of wildlife damage to crops …

Mitigating carnivore–livestock conflict in Europe: lessons from Slovakia

R Rigg, S Finďo, M Wechselberger, ML Gorman… - Oryx, 2011 - cambridge.org
Conflicts with human interests have reappeared following recovery of large carnivores in
Europe. Public acceptance is higher than historically but there is a need to identify effective …

Wolf depredation trends and the use of fladry barriers to protect livestock in western North America

M Musiani, C Mamo, L Boitani, C Callaghan… - Conservation …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
In Alberta, Canada (1982–2001), and in Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming, United States (1987–
2001), wolves (Canis lupus) killed various domestic animals, among which the major prey …

Deer, wolves, and people: costs, benefits and challenges of living together

JL Martin, S Chamaillé‐Jammes… - Biological Reviews, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Human‐driven species annihilations loom as a major crisis. However the recovery of deer
and wolf populations in many parts of the northern hemisphere has resulted in conflicts and …

Grey wolf (Canis lupus) predation on livestock in relation to prey availability

A Janeiro-Otero, TM Newsome, LM Van Eeden… - Biological …, 2020 - Elsevier
Conflict between humans and large carnivores hinders carnivore conservation worldwide.
Livestock depredations by large carnivores is the main cause of conflict, triggering poaching …

Troublemaking carnivores: conflicts with humans in a diverse assemblage of large carnivores

AT Morehouse, MS Boyce - Ecology and Society, 2017 - JSTOR
Human-wildlife conflicts are a global conservation and management challenge.
Multipredator systems present added complexity to the resolution of human-wildlife conflicts …