In regions where carnivores and livestock coexist, conflicts are virtually inevitable. Ecological, economic and social consequences of the interaction between predator and prey exist, especially in places where predators and stock producers share the same land and resources. Throughout southern Africa, caracals are regarded as vermin due to occasional predation on livestock. Goals of this research were to examine specific life history traits that render caracals susceptible to conflict with humans, to understand impacts of human persecution on caracal ecology, and to offer alternative strategies for coexistence that work within the context of caracal natural history. Data were collected from 34 radio-collared and 208 necropsied caracal...
Human wildlife conflict is a considerable conservation challenge that threatens many carnivore speci...
In an increasingly human-dominated environment, the task of successfully conserving large carnivores...
Large carnivores most often get in conflicts with people because they compete for resources that hum...
Human-wildlife conflict frequently involves carnivores, mainly because of their large home ranges an...
Alleviating human–carnivore conflict is central to large carnivore conservation and is often of econ...
Thesis (MTech (Nature Conservation))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2009Carnivore species...
Changing land use patterns in southern Africa have potential to dramatically alter the prospects for...
Changing land use patterns in southern Africa have potential to dramatically alter the prospects for...
In areas where humans coexist with large carnivores, a so called human-carnivore conflict exist due ...
Conflict between predators and small-livestock farmers is a global phenomenon adversely impacting th...
[Partial abstract]: Human-wildlife conflict is a widely observed phenomenon and encompasses a range ...
Conflicts over the management of large carnivores, and their impacts on humans reduces well-being fo...
Conflict between predators and small-livestock farmers is a global phenomenon adversely impacting th...
In an increasingly human-dominated environment, the task of successfully conserving large carnivores...
Globally, wild carnivore populations outside protected areas are at threat from retaliatory killings...
Human wildlife conflict is a considerable conservation challenge that threatens many carnivore speci...
In an increasingly human-dominated environment, the task of successfully conserving large carnivores...
Large carnivores most often get in conflicts with people because they compete for resources that hum...
Human-wildlife conflict frequently involves carnivores, mainly because of their large home ranges an...
Alleviating human–carnivore conflict is central to large carnivore conservation and is often of econ...
Thesis (MTech (Nature Conservation))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2009Carnivore species...
Changing land use patterns in southern Africa have potential to dramatically alter the prospects for...
Changing land use patterns in southern Africa have potential to dramatically alter the prospects for...
In areas where humans coexist with large carnivores, a so called human-carnivore conflict exist due ...
Conflict between predators and small-livestock farmers is a global phenomenon adversely impacting th...
[Partial abstract]: Human-wildlife conflict is a widely observed phenomenon and encompasses a range ...
Conflicts over the management of large carnivores, and their impacts on humans reduces well-being fo...
Conflict between predators and small-livestock farmers is a global phenomenon adversely impacting th...
In an increasingly human-dominated environment, the task of successfully conserving large carnivores...
Globally, wild carnivore populations outside protected areas are at threat from retaliatory killings...
Human wildlife conflict is a considerable conservation challenge that threatens many carnivore speci...
In an increasingly human-dominated environment, the task of successfully conserving large carnivores...
Large carnivores most often get in conflicts with people because they compete for resources that hum...