The Kavango–Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area Programme promotes landscape-level connectivity between clusters of wildlife management areas in five neighbouring countries. However, declining regional biodiversity can undermine efforts to maintain, expand and link wildlife populations. Narratives promoting species connectivity should thus be founded on studies of system and state changes in key resources. By integrating and augmenting multiple data sources throughout eight wildlife management areas, covering 1.7 million ha, we report changes during 1978–2015 in the occurrence and distribution of 31 mammal species throughout a landscape linking the Greater Kafue System to adjacent wildlife management areas in Namibia and Botswana. Resul...
The hyper-abundance of migratory wildlife in many ecosystems depends on maintaining access to season...
Sympatric herbivores experience similar environmental conditions but can vary in their population tr...
Chimpanzees, like all great ape species, have experienced a dramatic decline in global numbers durin...
Linking wildlife areas with corridors facilitating species dispersal between core habitats is a key ...
Growing evidence suggests many widely distributed low-density tropical species are declining, but wh...
In the Kalahari, Botswana, as in many other parts of the world, wildlife is experiencing an increase...
Wildlife conservancies are being promoted as a potential mechanism for both increasing the overall a...
Conserving and managing large portions of land to connect wildlife reserves is an increasingly used ...
As local and global disturbances reshape African savannas, an understanding of how animal communitie...
The African protected area (PA) network has the potential to act as a set of functionally interconne...
The Serengeti-Mara ecosystem constitutes one of the last great migratory systems in Africa and suppo...
As local and global disturbances reshape African savannas, an understanding of how animal communitie...
Wildlife corridors play a vital role in regional biodiversity conservation. Ecological attributes, c...
Savannahs make up about 20% of the world’s land surface, whereas African savannahs constitute 50% of...
As landscape-scale conservation models grow in prominence, assessments of how wildlife utilise multi...
The hyper-abundance of migratory wildlife in many ecosystems depends on maintaining access to season...
Sympatric herbivores experience similar environmental conditions but can vary in their population tr...
Chimpanzees, like all great ape species, have experienced a dramatic decline in global numbers durin...
Linking wildlife areas with corridors facilitating species dispersal between core habitats is a key ...
Growing evidence suggests many widely distributed low-density tropical species are declining, but wh...
In the Kalahari, Botswana, as in many other parts of the world, wildlife is experiencing an increase...
Wildlife conservancies are being promoted as a potential mechanism for both increasing the overall a...
Conserving and managing large portions of land to connect wildlife reserves is an increasingly used ...
As local and global disturbances reshape African savannas, an understanding of how animal communitie...
The African protected area (PA) network has the potential to act as a set of functionally interconne...
The Serengeti-Mara ecosystem constitutes one of the last great migratory systems in Africa and suppo...
As local and global disturbances reshape African savannas, an understanding of how animal communitie...
Wildlife corridors play a vital role in regional biodiversity conservation. Ecological attributes, c...
Savannahs make up about 20% of the world’s land surface, whereas African savannahs constitute 50% of...
As landscape-scale conservation models grow in prominence, assessments of how wildlife utilise multi...
The hyper-abundance of migratory wildlife in many ecosystems depends on maintaining access to season...
Sympatric herbivores experience similar environmental conditions but can vary in their population tr...
Chimpanzees, like all great ape species, have experienced a dramatic decline in global numbers durin...