Grey wolves Canis lupus have been studied extensively, but there has been no detailed review of the species' feeding ecology, despite growing debate about how to conserve wolf …
Highlights•The idea that animals may habituate to benign stimuli is an old idea.•Habituation to human stimuli is important for wildlife conservation/management.•I review generalizations …
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 …
V Athreya, M Odden, JDC Linnell… - Conservation …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
We examined the efficacy of a translocation program in which large numbers of leopards (Panthera pardus fusca) were trapped in human‐dominated landscapes where livestock …
Carnivore predation on livestock is a complex management and policy challenge, yet it is also intrinsically an ecological interaction between predators and prey. Human–wildlife …
Growing public concerns about lethal methods to mitigate human–wildlife conflicts place increasing constraints on wildlife management options. Translocations, perceived as …
The loss of large carnivores at the edges of parks, preserves, and human habitations threatens the conservation of many species. Thus, effective predation management is a …
PJ Baker, L Boitani, S Harris, G Saunders… - Mammal …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
ABSTRACT 1 The production of food for human consumption has led to an historical and global conflict with terrestrial carnivores, which in turn has resulted in the extinction or …
There is no proverbial silver bullet for mitigating human–wildlife conflict, but the study of animal behaviour is foundational to solving issues of coexistence between people and wild …