Predator control should not be a shot in the dark

A Treves, M Krofel, J McManus - Frontiers in Ecology and the …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Livestock owners traditionally use various non‐lethal and lethal methods to protect their
domestic animals from wild predators. However, many of these methods are implemented …

A systematic review of the impacts and management of introduced deer (family Cervidae) in Australia

NE Davis, A Bennett, DM Forsyth… - Wildlife …, 2016 - CSIRO Publishing
Deer are among the world's most successful invasive mammals and can have substantial
deleterious impacts on natural and agricultural ecosystems. Six species have established …

Carnivore conservation needs evidence-based livestock protection

LM Van Eeden, A Eklund, JRB Miller… - PLoS …, 2018 - journals.plos.org
Carnivore predation on livestock often leads people to retaliate. Persecution by humans has
contributed strongly to global endangerment of carnivores. Preventing livestock losses …

Limited evidence on the effectiveness of interventions to reduce livestock predation by large carnivores

A Eklund, JV López-Bao, M Tourani, G Chapron… - Scientific reports, 2017 - nature.com
Successful coexistence between large carnivores and humans is conditional upon effective
mitigation of the impact of these species on humans, such as through livestock depredation …

Patterns of human–wildlife conflicts and compensation: Insights from Western Ghats protected areas

KK Karanth, AM Gopalaswamy, PK Prasad… - Biological …, 2013 - Elsevier
Preventing and mitigating human–wildlife conflicts are a top conservation priority,
particularly in India where wildlife and high densities of people co-occur. We surveyed 1972 …

Assessing patterns of human-wildlife conflicts and compensation around a central Indian protected area

KK Karanth, AM Gopalaswamy, R DeFries, N Ballal - PloS one, 2012 - journals.plos.org
Mitigating crop and livestock loss to wildlife and improving compensation distribution are
important for conservation efforts in landscapes where people and wildlife co-occur outside …

Interdisciplinary approaches for the management of existing and emerging human–wildlife conflicts

PCL White, AI Ward - Wildlife Research, 2010 - CSIRO Publishing
Human–wildlife conflicts are increasing throughout the world, principally due to a
combination of human population growth, increased pressure on land and natural resources …

[HTML][HTML] The effectiveness of livestock protection measures against wolves (Canis lupus) and implications for their co-existence with humans

A Bruns, M Waltert, I Khorozyan - Global Ecology and Conservation, 2020 - Elsevier
Wolves (Canis lupus) can kill domestic livestock resulting in intense conflicts with humans.
Damage to livestock should be reduced to facilitate human-wolf coexistence and ensure …

An ecological framework for contextualizing carnivore–livestock conflict

CE Wilkinson, A McInturff, JRB Miller… - Conservation …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

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 …