[HTML][HTML] Conservation's blind spot: The case for conflict transformation in wildlife conservation

F Madden, B McQuinn - Biological Conservation, 2014 - Elsevier
Unaddressed or poorly addressed conflicts present increasingly difficult obstacles to
effective conservation and management of many wildlife species around the world. The …

The human dimension in addressing conflict with large carnivores

A Dickman, S Marchini… - Key topics in conservation …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Human‐large carnivore conflict is a crucially important conservation issue. As humans are
the common thread in the highly variable arena of human‐wildlife conflict, and the course …

From cheetahs to chimpanzees: a comparative review of the drivers of human-carnivore conflict and human-primate conflict

AJ Dickman - Folia Primatologica, 2013 - brill.com
Human-wildlife conflict is a growing conservation threat, and is increasingly of importance to
primate conservationists. Despite this, relatively little work has been done to date on the …

The role of affect in public support and opposition to wolf management

KM Slagle, JT Bruskotter, RS Wilson - Human Dimensions of …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Individuals process information through two systems: the experiential system, containing
affect and emotion, and the analytic system, containing logic and normative rules. Both are …

Farmer attitudes toward wolves: Implications for the role of predators in managing disease

AV Stronen, RK Brook, PC Paquet, S McLachlan - Biological conservation, 2007 - Elsevier
The potential for disease transmission between wild and domestic animals may interfere
with wildlife and habitat conservation on lands surrounding protected areas. Recently …

The predator pendulum revisited: Social conflict over wolves and their management in the western United States

JT Bruskotter - Wildlife Society Bulletin, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
The reintroduction, recovery, and management of gray wolves (Canis lupus) in the western
United States has long been a source of controversy and acrimonious public debate. I …

Peace in the valley? Qualitative insights on collaborative coexistence from the Wood River Wolf Project

JV Martin - Conservation Science and Practice, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Threats posed by wild predators to livestock production have too often resulted in human–
wildlife conflict, to the detriment of these keystone species and broader biodiversity …

Integrating values and ethics into wildlife policy and management—lessons from North America

CH Fox, M Bekoff - Animals, 2011 - mdpi.com
Few animals provoke as wide a range of emotions as wolves. Some see wolves as icons of
a lost wilderness; others see them as intruders. As the battle continues between wolf …

Are gray wolves endangered in the northern Rocky Mountains? A role for social science in listing determinations

JT Bruskotter, E Toman, SA Enzler, RH Schmidt - BioScience, 2010 - academic.oup.com
Conservation scientists increasingly recognize the need to incorporate the social sciences
into policy decisions. In practice, however, considerable challenges to integrating the social …

The North American model of wildlife conservation: an analysis of challenges and adaptive options

SG Clark, C Milloy - … : Integrating science and policy in the North …, 2014 - books.google.com
Introduction Supporters of the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation claim that its
historic principles and established practices offer the best means to conserve wildlife …