The conflict arising as a result of human and non-human interaction on a single landscape was investigated in Ghana at the Boabeng-Fiema monkey sanctuary. Semi-structured interview guides were used to investigate the farmers ’ perceptions of the crop-raiding issue and the respondents were selected from randomly selected houses. Irrespective of belief or knowledge system, majority of the respondents complained of crop or food damage by Lowe’s monkey, with no reliable effective deterrent measures. The monkeys caused a lot of damage to human food growing in the field, in storage as well as prepared food ready to be consumed. The monkeys also used force to seize the food items from the humans especially the children, women and very old adults. ...
As human and wildlife habitats become more spatially close, the resource requirement overlaps and co...
Conflict between humans and crop raiding wildlife is a growing problem, particularly in tropical, un...
# The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Ecosys...
<p>The conflict arising as a result of human and non-human interaction on a single landscape was inv...
Human activities have led to the overlapping of resource requirements among themselves and animal sp...
Crop damage is a major form of human-primate conflict that not only affects the livelihoods of farme...
Crop damage by wildlife is a significant threat to global conservation and human development. This i...
Crop raiding activities of primates around Kainji Lake National Park (Borgu Sector), Nigeria was inv...
Human-wildlife conflict often arises from crop-raiding, and insights regarding which aspects of raid...
Much has been written about insect damage to standing crops, but an area that has received little at...
Crop raiding is one of the causes of conflict with Rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) mainly associated...
Ecosystems and habitats are fast becoming human dominated, which means that more species, including ...
Since time immemorial, farmers in the arid and semi-arid lands in Kitui County have had many challen...
Human-rhesus macaque conflict due to crop raiding is a major problem affecting northern India, parti...
Human–primate conflicts in Africa have been increasing due to increased human population growth and ...
As human and wildlife habitats become more spatially close, the resource requirement overlaps and co...
Conflict between humans and crop raiding wildlife is a growing problem, particularly in tropical, un...
# The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Ecosys...
<p>The conflict arising as a result of human and non-human interaction on a single landscape was inv...
Human activities have led to the overlapping of resource requirements among themselves and animal sp...
Crop damage is a major form of human-primate conflict that not only affects the livelihoods of farme...
Crop damage by wildlife is a significant threat to global conservation and human development. This i...
Crop raiding activities of primates around Kainji Lake National Park (Borgu Sector), Nigeria was inv...
Human-wildlife conflict often arises from crop-raiding, and insights regarding which aspects of raid...
Much has been written about insect damage to standing crops, but an area that has received little at...
Crop raiding is one of the causes of conflict with Rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) mainly associated...
Ecosystems and habitats are fast becoming human dominated, which means that more species, including ...
Since time immemorial, farmers in the arid and semi-arid lands in Kitui County have had many challen...
Human-rhesus macaque conflict due to crop raiding is a major problem affecting northern India, parti...
Human–primate conflicts in Africa have been increasing due to increased human population growth and ...
As human and wildlife habitats become more spatially close, the resource requirement overlaps and co...
Conflict between humans and crop raiding wildlife is a growing problem, particularly in tropical, un...
# The Author(s) 2009. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Ecosys...