Data for livestock depredation by wild animals were collected in villages outside Serengeti National Park, northern Tanzania. We tested livestock mortality against distance of the villages from the protected area in relation to carnivore species involved, methods used to protect livestock from being depredated and frequency of livestock diseases. The results indicate that distance from the park significantly influenced livestock depredation with the lowest depredation rates in the villages farthest away. Spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta) was the most destructive wild animal, followed by small carnivores (including baboons) which were most destructive in the medium and far away villages. Methods used to protect livestock from being depredated ...
Human–carnivore conflict is a primary driver of carnivore declines worldwide and resolving these con...
Abstract Most large carnivore populations are declining due to anthropogenic activities including di...
Human population growth in areas bordering protected areas is high and has become a serious threat t...
Globally, wild carnivore populations outside protected areas are at threat from retaliatory killings...
AbstractHuman-carnivore conflict is currently one of the main constraints to biodiversity conservati...
Livestock depredation by large carnivores is the key source of human–carnivore conflict worldwide an...
In areas where humans coexist with large carnivores, a so called human-carnivore conflict exist due ...
Human-wildlife interactions play an important role in shaping perceptions and conservation paradigms...
Agricultural development accelerates the loss of habitat for many wildlife species and brings humans...
Humans and wildlife interact negatively, especially when humans transform natural wildlife habitats ...
The African lion has declined precipitously across its entire range from nearly 500,000 in the early...
This study investigated livestock predation by carnivores in three resettlement areas bordering Doll...
The conflict of large carnivores and agro-pastoral communities is a key driver of carnivore decline ...
Human-carnivore conflict is a leading cause of large carnivore declines and minimizing these conflic...
Conflicts over the management of large carnivores, and their impacts on humans reduces well-being fo...
Human–carnivore conflict is a primary driver of carnivore declines worldwide and resolving these con...
Abstract Most large carnivore populations are declining due to anthropogenic activities including di...
Human population growth in areas bordering protected areas is high and has become a serious threat t...
Globally, wild carnivore populations outside protected areas are at threat from retaliatory killings...
AbstractHuman-carnivore conflict is currently one of the main constraints to biodiversity conservati...
Livestock depredation by large carnivores is the key source of human–carnivore conflict worldwide an...
In areas where humans coexist with large carnivores, a so called human-carnivore conflict exist due ...
Human-wildlife interactions play an important role in shaping perceptions and conservation paradigms...
Agricultural development accelerates the loss of habitat for many wildlife species and brings humans...
Humans and wildlife interact negatively, especially when humans transform natural wildlife habitats ...
The African lion has declined precipitously across its entire range from nearly 500,000 in the early...
This study investigated livestock predation by carnivores in three resettlement areas bordering Doll...
The conflict of large carnivores and agro-pastoral communities is a key driver of carnivore decline ...
Human-carnivore conflict is a leading cause of large carnivore declines and minimizing these conflic...
Conflicts over the management of large carnivores, and their impacts on humans reduces well-being fo...
Human–carnivore conflict is a primary driver of carnivore declines worldwide and resolving these con...
Abstract Most large carnivore populations are declining due to anthropogenic activities including di...
Human population growth in areas bordering protected areas is high and has become a serious threat t...