Ecological and human dimensions of management of feral horses in Australia: a review

DG Nimmo, KK Miller - Wildlife research, 2007 - CSIRO Publishing
In Australia, the management of feral horse populations is a contentious issue, owing to their
pluralistic status as an introduced pest and a national icon. In this review, we synthesise …

[图书][B] Free-ranging dogs and wildlife conservation

ME Gompper - 2014 - books.google.com
Dogs are the world's most common and widespread carnivores and are nearly ubiquitous
across the globe. The vast majority of these dogs, whether owned or un-owned, pure-bred or …

Optimizing allocation of management resources for wildlife

H Marsh, A Dennis, H Hines, A Kutt… - Conservation …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Allocating money for species conservation on the basis of threatened species listings is not
the most cost‐effective way of promoting recovery or minimizing extinction rates. Using …

Understanding attitudes toward the control of nonnative wild and feral mammals: similarities and differences in the opinions of the general public, animal protectionists …

MJ Farnworth, H Watson, NJ Adams - Journal of Applied Animal …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Lethal control is used extensively in New Zealand to control nonnative nonhuman mammals.
Respondents were surveyed about 8 mammal groups considered pests and their attitudes …

[图书][B] Public attitudes towards invasive animals and their impacts

G Fitzgerald, N Fitzgerald, C Davidson - 2007 - pestsmart.org.au
Executive summary This project in the Detection and Prevention Program of the Invasive
Animals Cooperative Research Centre (IACRC) identifies and reviews the research …

Human dimensions of wildlife population management in Australasia–history, approaches and directions

KK Miller - Wildlife Research, 2009 - CSIRO Publishing
It is now widely accepted that it is important to understand the 'human dimensions' of wildlife
management issues in order to achieve management goals. This growing field of study was …

The human dimensions of dog-wildlife interactions

KK Miller, EG Ritchie, MA Weston - Free-ranging dogs and …, 2014 - books.google.com
“Science is, however, often one of the first casualties when wildlife management enters the
public and political arena”(Thompson et al., 2003). Throughout history, dogs (Canis …

A social–ecological systems approach to non-native species: habituation and its effect on management of coqui frogs in Hawaii

EA Kalnicky, MW Brunson, KH Beard - Biological Conservation, 2014 - Elsevier
Non-native species introductions have the ability to affect both ecological and social
systems, thus to address those outcomes both ecological and social influences on an …

Attitudes to native bandicoots in an urban environment

M Dowle, EM Deane - European Journal of Wildlife Research, 2009 - Springer
Urbanization along the eastern seaboard of Australia has increased the potential for conflict
between humans and wildlife. The northern suburbs of Sydney are home to the southern …

Gender differences in the perceptions of wildlife management objectives and priorities in Australasia

KK Miller, DN Jones - Wildlife Research, 2006 - CSIRO Publishing
It is now well established that men and women often differ significantly in their attitudes and
responses to workplace situations, challenges and policies. The aim of this study was to …