Protecting an endangered and highly poached species can conflict with providing an open and ecologically connected landscape for coexisting species. In Kenya, about half of the black rhino (Diceros bicornis) live in electrically fenced private conservancies. Purpose-built fence-gaps permit some landscape connectivity for elephant while restricting rhino from escaping. We monitored the usage patterns at these gaps by motion-triggered cameras and found high traffic volumes and predictable patterns of prey movement. The prey-trap hypothesis (PTH) proposes that predators exploit this predictable prey movement. We tested the PTH at two semi-porous reserves using two different methods: a spatial analysis and a temporal analysis. Using spatial ana...
Human-wildlife conflict is a considerable challenge for wildlife conservation. An increasing global ...
Camera trapping studies have become increasingly popular to produce population esti-mates of individ...
The recovery of Gorongosa National Park’s elephant population from decimation by war is an unparalle...
Protecting an endangered and highly poached species can conflict with providing an open and ecologic...
Protecting an endangered and highly poached species can conflict with providing an open and ecologic...
Protecting an endangered and highly poached species can conflict with providing an open and ecologic...
The use of fences to segregate wildlife can change predator and prey behaviour. Predators can learn ...
Human-related food resources such as garbage dumps and feeding sites have been shown to significantl...
Understanding species distribution patterns has direct ramifications for the conservation of endange...
Efforts to curb elephant poaching have focused on reducing demand, confiscating ivory and boosting s...
Fencing is increasingly used in wildlife conservation. Keeping wildlife segregated from local commun...
1. Fencing is one of the commonest methods for mitigating human-wildlife conflicts. At the same time...
Human encroachment on wildlife habitats is leading to increased fragmentation; hence, there is an in...
Wildlife fencing has become more prevalent throughout Africa, although it has come with a price of i...
Understanding how animals utilize available space is important for their conservation, as it provide...
Human-wildlife conflict is a considerable challenge for wildlife conservation. An increasing global ...
Camera trapping studies have become increasingly popular to produce population esti-mates of individ...
The recovery of Gorongosa National Park’s elephant population from decimation by war is an unparalle...
Protecting an endangered and highly poached species can conflict with providing an open and ecologic...
Protecting an endangered and highly poached species can conflict with providing an open and ecologic...
Protecting an endangered and highly poached species can conflict with providing an open and ecologic...
The use of fences to segregate wildlife can change predator and prey behaviour. Predators can learn ...
Human-related food resources such as garbage dumps and feeding sites have been shown to significantl...
Understanding species distribution patterns has direct ramifications for the conservation of endange...
Efforts to curb elephant poaching have focused on reducing demand, confiscating ivory and boosting s...
Fencing is increasingly used in wildlife conservation. Keeping wildlife segregated from local commun...
1. Fencing is one of the commonest methods for mitigating human-wildlife conflicts. At the same time...
Human encroachment on wildlife habitats is leading to increased fragmentation; hence, there is an in...
Wildlife fencing has become more prevalent throughout Africa, although it has come with a price of i...
Understanding how animals utilize available space is important for their conservation, as it provide...
Human-wildlife conflict is a considerable challenge for wildlife conservation. An increasing global ...
Camera trapping studies have become increasingly popular to produce population esti-mates of individ...
The recovery of Gorongosa National Park’s elephant population from decimation by war is an unparalle...