Humans may be Earth’s apex predator, but the fleeting shadow of a vulture or the glimpse of a big cat can cause instinctive fear and disdain. But new evidence suggests that predators and scavengers are much more beneficial to humans than commonly believed, and that their loss may have greater consequences than we have imagined
Mammalian carnivores are elusive, enigmatic species that often play keystone roles in ecosystems thr...
Predation of threatened fauna by native and introduced predators can drive extinction and prevent po...
The balance of nature requires a balanced predator-prey relationship. In agriculture or urban areas ...
Predators and scavengers are frequently persecuted for their negative effects on property, livestock...
Predators and scavengers are frequently persecuted for their negative effects on property, livestock...
Historically, wild predators were overwhelmingly viewed as threats to livestock, wild “game,” and pu...
Large terrestrial carnivores, e.g. wolves or bears, often play a key ecological role from their posi...
Scavenging by large carnivores is integral for ecosystem functioning by limiting the build-up of car...
Roads cause substantial wildlife mortality, but there is currently limited understanding of the rela...
The hunting of wild animals for their meat has been a crucial activity in the evolution of humans. I...
Top carnivores have suffered widespread global declines, with well-documented effects on mesopredato...
Apex predators such as large carnivores can have cascading, landscape-scale impacts across wildlife ...
SummaryAs a top predator using rifles and harpoons, humans are shaping ecosystems in a unique way, o...
AbstractLarge terrestrial carnivores, e.g. wolves or bears, often play a key ecological role from th...
The vast majority of wildlife species provide a net benefit to society; thus, the problems that wild...
Mammalian carnivores are elusive, enigmatic species that often play keystone roles in ecosystems thr...
Predation of threatened fauna by native and introduced predators can drive extinction and prevent po...
The balance of nature requires a balanced predator-prey relationship. In agriculture or urban areas ...
Predators and scavengers are frequently persecuted for their negative effects on property, livestock...
Predators and scavengers are frequently persecuted for their negative effects on property, livestock...
Historically, wild predators were overwhelmingly viewed as threats to livestock, wild “game,” and pu...
Large terrestrial carnivores, e.g. wolves or bears, often play a key ecological role from their posi...
Scavenging by large carnivores is integral for ecosystem functioning by limiting the build-up of car...
Roads cause substantial wildlife mortality, but there is currently limited understanding of the rela...
The hunting of wild animals for their meat has been a crucial activity in the evolution of humans. I...
Top carnivores have suffered widespread global declines, with well-documented effects on mesopredato...
Apex predators such as large carnivores can have cascading, landscape-scale impacts across wildlife ...
SummaryAs a top predator using rifles and harpoons, humans are shaping ecosystems in a unique way, o...
AbstractLarge terrestrial carnivores, e.g. wolves or bears, often play a key ecological role from th...
The vast majority of wildlife species provide a net benefit to society; thus, the problems that wild...
Mammalian carnivores are elusive, enigmatic species that often play keystone roles in ecosystems thr...
Predation of threatened fauna by native and introduced predators can drive extinction and prevent po...
The balance of nature requires a balanced predator-prey relationship. In agriculture or urban areas ...