As human populations grow and transform undeveloped terrestrial and aquatic habitats, human–wildlife conflict inevitably increases. This is particularly problematic for large predators and the humans who live alongside them. Relatively little research has been conducted on alleviating adverse human encounters with one of the most significant predator species in Africa, the Nile crocodile Crocodylus niloticus. This short communication raises questions about some of the general statements made to explain the incidence of attacks by crocodiles. Some of the limitations of the data on such attacks are considered, with recommendations on what kinds of data are required. Data collection and analysis, and how they can inform more effective mitigati...
In order to mitigate harmful interactions with wildlife, we need to understand the interactions betw...
Conflicts between humans and crocodilians are a widespread conservation challenge and the number of ...
Human–wildlife conflicts (HWCs) are on the increase due to shrinking space that results in increased...
As human populations grow and transform undeveloped terrestrial and aquatic habitats, human–wildlife...
While damage-causing animals are a major challenge for conservation across Africa, and Nile crocodil...
Crocodilians are responsible for more attacks on people than any other large predator, which has imp...
Preserving large carnivores that perceive humans as prey brings conservation values into direct conf...
The lower Zambezi valley is an important conservation area for both Zambia and Zimbabwe, encompassin...
Nile crocodiles were extensively persecuted throughout much of the 20th century. The extinction of ...
Wildlife conflicts between people and large herbivores or mammalian carnivores are widely researched...
While damage-causing animals are a major challenge for conservation across Africa, and Nile crocodil...
Text in EnglishRuti dam is located on the Nyazvidzi river, and is home to many Nile crocodiles (Croc...
<p>Human-wildlife conflict occurs when human requirements encroach on those of wildlife populations,...
One of the largest populations of crocodiles in Costa Rica is located at the Tempisque River. The sp...
Human-wildlife conflict is a growing problem worldwide wherever humans share landscapes with large p...
In order to mitigate harmful interactions with wildlife, we need to understand the interactions betw...
Conflicts between humans and crocodilians are a widespread conservation challenge and the number of ...
Human–wildlife conflicts (HWCs) are on the increase due to shrinking space that results in increased...
As human populations grow and transform undeveloped terrestrial and aquatic habitats, human–wildlife...
While damage-causing animals are a major challenge for conservation across Africa, and Nile crocodil...
Crocodilians are responsible for more attacks on people than any other large predator, which has imp...
Preserving large carnivores that perceive humans as prey brings conservation values into direct conf...
The lower Zambezi valley is an important conservation area for both Zambia and Zimbabwe, encompassin...
Nile crocodiles were extensively persecuted throughout much of the 20th century. The extinction of ...
Wildlife conflicts between people and large herbivores or mammalian carnivores are widely researched...
While damage-causing animals are a major challenge for conservation across Africa, and Nile crocodil...
Text in EnglishRuti dam is located on the Nyazvidzi river, and is home to many Nile crocodiles (Croc...
<p>Human-wildlife conflict occurs when human requirements encroach on those of wildlife populations,...
One of the largest populations of crocodiles in Costa Rica is located at the Tempisque River. The sp...
Human-wildlife conflict is a growing problem worldwide wherever humans share landscapes with large p...
In order to mitigate harmful interactions with wildlife, we need to understand the interactions betw...
Conflicts between humans and crocodilians are a widespread conservation challenge and the number of ...
Human–wildlife conflicts (HWCs) are on the increase due to shrinking space that results in increased...