Human–primate conflicts in Africa have been increasing due to increased human population growth and the resulting competition for forest resources. The Ethiopian Highlands in northern Ethiopia, home to the grivet monkey (Chlorocebus aethiops), once consisted of large forested areas. This region has been severely denuded and now exhibits only small forest patches remaining at sites with special cultural significance in the immediate vicinity of churches. These forest patches, surrounded by agricultural crops, provide refugia habitat for the grivet monkey. We randomly surveyed 50 villagers living near the Batiero Church Forest, a 45-ha forest patch located in northern Ethiopia, to determine villagers’ perceptions of the crop damage caused by ...
Crop damage by wildlife is a significant threat to global conservation and human development. This i...
We identified causes, impact, and traditional management measures of human– wildlife conflict (HWC) ...
As human and wildlife habitats become more spatially close, the resource requirement overlaps and co...
Approximately 60% of the non-human primate species have been threatened with extinction and many spe...
Approximately 60% of the non-human primate species have been threatened with extinction and many spe...
Crop damage is a major form of human-primate conflict that not only affects the livelihoods of farme...
Data on conflict between human and wildlife in Zegie Peninsula were collected during July, 2008-Apri...
There are several livelihood improvement and natural resource management campaigns being undertaken ...
There are several livelihood improvement and natural resource management campaigns being undertaken ...
Primates inhabiting human‐modified landscapes often exploit matrix habitat to supplement their diet ...
Human-wildlife conflict (HWC) is a growing concern for local communities living in the vicinity of p...
Human-wildlife conflict (HWC) is a growing concern for local communities living in the vicinity of p...
Human activities have led to the overlapping of resource requirements among themselves and animal sp...
Crop damage by wildlife is a significant threat to global conservation and human development. This i...
AbstractCompetition between growing human population and burgeoning number of primates were investig...
Crop damage by wildlife is a significant threat to global conservation and human development. This i...
We identified causes, impact, and traditional management measures of human– wildlife conflict (HWC) ...
As human and wildlife habitats become more spatially close, the resource requirement overlaps and co...
Approximately 60% of the non-human primate species have been threatened with extinction and many spe...
Approximately 60% of the non-human primate species have been threatened with extinction and many spe...
Crop damage is a major form of human-primate conflict that not only affects the livelihoods of farme...
Data on conflict between human and wildlife in Zegie Peninsula were collected during July, 2008-Apri...
There are several livelihood improvement and natural resource management campaigns being undertaken ...
There are several livelihood improvement and natural resource management campaigns being undertaken ...
Primates inhabiting human‐modified landscapes often exploit matrix habitat to supplement their diet ...
Human-wildlife conflict (HWC) is a growing concern for local communities living in the vicinity of p...
Human-wildlife conflict (HWC) is a growing concern for local communities living in the vicinity of p...
Human activities have led to the overlapping of resource requirements among themselves and animal sp...
Crop damage by wildlife is a significant threat to global conservation and human development. This i...
AbstractCompetition between growing human population and burgeoning number of primates were investig...
Crop damage by wildlife is a significant threat to global conservation and human development. This i...
We identified causes, impact, and traditional management measures of human– wildlife conflict (HWC) ...
As human and wildlife habitats become more spatially close, the resource requirement overlaps and co...