R Pagany - Biological conservation, 2020 - Elsevier
Wildlife-vehicle collisions (WVCs) are caused by the close interaction of human and wildlife habitats worldwide. The large number of globally distributed accidents and the variety of …
After a strong demographic decline before World War II, wild boar populations are expanding and the species is now the second-most abundant ungulate in Europe. This …
A Fanelli, A Perrone, E Ferroglio - European Journal of Wildlife Research, 2021 - Springer
This study evaluated the trend and spatial distribution of wild boar population harvested in the Alpine hunting district CA CN1 (Piedmont, Italy) from 1996 to 2018, and its relation with …
Sažetak The purpose of this study was to determine the frequency of wildlife-vehicle collisions (WVC) based on the animal species, and to deepen the knowledge of temporal …
J Tack - A scientific review of population trends and implications …, 2018 - wildlife-estates.info
This report is based on 550 peer-reviewed scientific papers containing the words 'wild boar'and 'Europe'in their abstracts. The research papers are published in the period 1977 …
C Marchetti, AM Cantoni, L Ferrari… - Frontiers in Veterinary …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
The growth of human population has led, in recent years, to increasingly frequent contacts with the wild animals with which we share the territory, sometimes leading to negative …
Simple Summary Analysis of 474 human casualties in wildlife–vehicle accidents (WVAs) in Lithuania between 2002 and 2022 revealed that their numbers have been escalating since …
Y Zheng, Y Wang, X Wang, Y Wen, S Guo - Land, 2024 - mdpi.com
In the rapid process of urbanization, crucial habitats for mid-sized felids such as bobcats are increasingly compromised. This study employs Geographic Information System (GIS) tools …
The aim of this study was analyze reproductive performance of wild boar in different habitat over a 7-year period (2006–2012). A total of 468 pregnant females and 2.819 fetuses were …