Background: Human-elephant conflict (HEC) is a recurring problem that appears wherever the range of elephants and humans overlap. Different methods including the use of electric fences are used worldwide to mitigate this conflict. Nonetheless, elephants learn quickly that their tusks do not conduct electricity and use them to break down fences (fence-breakers). Methodology/Principal Findings: In Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, Kenya, destructive elephants (Loxodonta africana) were monitored between 2010 and 2013. The fence-breaking rate reached four incidents (fence-breaking) per elephant per 100 days. Ten bull males and 57 females were identified as fence-breakers. The bulls were involved in 85.07 % and the females in 14.93 % of incidents. The ...
Increasing elephant populations in Kenya since 1989 have been widely praised as a conservation succe...
In view of the availability of land space with the required habitat conditions together with thelega...
Recorded incidence of conflict between humans and elephants, in particular crop-raiding, is increasi...
Human-elephant conflict (HEC) is a recurring problem that appears wherever the range of elephants an...
Escalating human elephant conflict (HEC) continues to be a contributing factor towards elephant decl...
With growing fragmentation of elephant habitats across the world, elephants are coming in closer con...
Increasing habitat fragmentation and human population growth in Africa has resulted in an escalation...
This study assesses the effectiveness of electric fences in reducing conflict between elephants and ...
Conflict between humans and Asian elephants is a major conservation issue. Here we discuss common to...
Conservation is a fundamentally spatial pursuit. Human–elephant conflict (HEC), in particular crop-r...
Human–elephant conflict (HEC) is one of the most complex issues for elephant conservation today and ...
AbstractConservation is a fundamentally spatial pursuit. Human–elephant conflict (HEC), in particula...
MSc. Dissertation 2018Human-elephant conflicts (HEC) have been persistent in Ikorongo-Grumeti Game ...
Human-elephant conflict (HEC) is a serious threat to elephants and can cause major economic losses. ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the spatial and temporal pattern of elephant attacks on peo...
Increasing elephant populations in Kenya since 1989 have been widely praised as a conservation succe...
In view of the availability of land space with the required habitat conditions together with thelega...
Recorded incidence of conflict between humans and elephants, in particular crop-raiding, is increasi...
Human-elephant conflict (HEC) is a recurring problem that appears wherever the range of elephants an...
Escalating human elephant conflict (HEC) continues to be a contributing factor towards elephant decl...
With growing fragmentation of elephant habitats across the world, elephants are coming in closer con...
Increasing habitat fragmentation and human population growth in Africa has resulted in an escalation...
This study assesses the effectiveness of electric fences in reducing conflict between elephants and ...
Conflict between humans and Asian elephants is a major conservation issue. Here we discuss common to...
Conservation is a fundamentally spatial pursuit. Human–elephant conflict (HEC), in particular crop-r...
Human–elephant conflict (HEC) is one of the most complex issues for elephant conservation today and ...
AbstractConservation is a fundamentally spatial pursuit. Human–elephant conflict (HEC), in particula...
MSc. Dissertation 2018Human-elephant conflicts (HEC) have been persistent in Ikorongo-Grumeti Game ...
Human-elephant conflict (HEC) is a serious threat to elephants and can cause major economic losses. ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the spatial and temporal pattern of elephant attacks on peo...
Increasing elephant populations in Kenya since 1989 have been widely praised as a conservation succe...
In view of the availability of land space with the required habitat conditions together with thelega...
Recorded incidence of conflict between humans and elephants, in particular crop-raiding, is increasi...