Tibetan brown bears (Ursus arctos pruinosus) are rare across most of the Tibetan Plateau (Schaller 1998, Harris 2008). Yet, contacts between bears and local herders are increasing. Unlike other countries where nuisance bears may be shot or relocated (Peine 2001, Gunther et al. 2004), China forbids these practices, and most hunting is forbidden. In addition, all firearms were confiscated from local herders in 2000. Thus, despite their increasing threats to Tibetan communities, Tibetan brown bears generally are safe from retaliatory killings by local villagers
There are 8 species of bears (Ursidae) in the world; of these, 6 species are known to occur in Asia....
AbstractAsiatic black bears (Ursus thibetanus) are declining throughout much of their range. In Chin...
In 1993 the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) of China established the 300 000 km2 Chang Tang Nature Pre...
Human-carnivore conflict (HCC) has become a major concern for both the management of protected areas...
The multiple-use Chang Tang and Seling Lake Nature Reserves were created in 1993 to protect the uniq...
Personal injury and property damage caused by wildlife can worsen the relationship between humans an...
Human-wildlife conflicts often spur retaliatory killing, which may be a major threat to some wildlif...
Tibetan brown bears Ursus arctos pruinosus in the Tibetan Plateau attack and kill livestock and rans...
Conflicts between humans and snow leopards are documented across much of their overlapping distribut...
AbstractBhutan has 2 of the 8 species of bears recorded in the world: Asiatic black bear and Sloth b...
The Himalayan brown bear (Ursus arctos isabellinus) is an endangered subspecies of brown bear (U. a....
Damage to homesteads by brown bears (Ursus arctos) has become commonplace in Asia, Europe, and the A...
Baytik Mountain was a traditional pasture used by nomads, divided into summer pasture, winter pastur...
Brown bear mediated conflicts have caused immense economic loss to the local people living across th...
Abstract Brown bear‐mediated conflicts have caused immense economic loss to the local people living ...
There are 8 species of bears (Ursidae) in the world; of these, 6 species are known to occur in Asia....
AbstractAsiatic black bears (Ursus thibetanus) are declining throughout much of their range. In Chin...
In 1993 the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) of China established the 300 000 km2 Chang Tang Nature Pre...
Human-carnivore conflict (HCC) has become a major concern for both the management of protected areas...
The multiple-use Chang Tang and Seling Lake Nature Reserves were created in 1993 to protect the uniq...
Personal injury and property damage caused by wildlife can worsen the relationship between humans an...
Human-wildlife conflicts often spur retaliatory killing, which may be a major threat to some wildlif...
Tibetan brown bears Ursus arctos pruinosus in the Tibetan Plateau attack and kill livestock and rans...
Conflicts between humans and snow leopards are documented across much of their overlapping distribut...
AbstractBhutan has 2 of the 8 species of bears recorded in the world: Asiatic black bear and Sloth b...
The Himalayan brown bear (Ursus arctos isabellinus) is an endangered subspecies of brown bear (U. a....
Damage to homesteads by brown bears (Ursus arctos) has become commonplace in Asia, Europe, and the A...
Baytik Mountain was a traditional pasture used by nomads, divided into summer pasture, winter pastur...
Brown bear mediated conflicts have caused immense economic loss to the local people living across th...
Abstract Brown bear‐mediated conflicts have caused immense economic loss to the local people living ...
There are 8 species of bears (Ursidae) in the world; of these, 6 species are known to occur in Asia....
AbstractAsiatic black bears (Ursus thibetanus) are declining throughout much of their range. In Chin...
In 1993 the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) of China established the 300 000 km2 Chang Tang Nature Pre...