Large carnivores are often persecuted due to conflict with human activities, making their conservation in human-modified landscapes very challenging. Conflict-related scenarios are increasing worldwide, due to the expansion of human activities or to the recovery of carnivore populations. In general, brown bears Ursus arctos avoid humans and their settlements, but they may use some areas close to people or human infrastructures. Bear damages in human-modified landscapes may be related to the availability of food resources of human origin, such as beehives. However, the association of damage events with factors that may predispose bears to cause damages has rarely been investigated. We investigated bear damages to apiaries in the Cantabrian M...
The increasing trend of large carnivore attacks on humans not only raises human safety concerns but...
Personal injury and property damage caused by wildlife can worsen the relationship between humans an...
Variables recorded in the study of brown bear damages to apiaries in the Cantabrian Mountains, Spain...
Large carnivores are often persecuted due to conflict with human activities, making their conservati...
Large carnivores are often persecuted due to conflict with human activities, making their conservati...
Coexistence of humans and large carnivores is a major challenge for conservation and management, esp...
Large carnivores are recolonizing parts of their historical range in Europe, a heavily modified huma...
The brown bear (Ursus arctos) is the largest carnivore in Turkey and has been legally protected sinc...
1. Wildlife damage to human property threatens human–wildlife coexistence. Conflicts arising from wi...
Wildlife damage to human property threatens human–wildlife coexistence. Conflicts arising from wildl...
Areas used by female brown bears (Ursus arctos) with cubs-of-the-year (hereafter, FCOY) during the f...
Increasing levels of conflict between brown bears and rural people have been reported for Yusufeli (...
International audienceOne of the main factors limiting the acceptance of large carnivores is livesto...
<div><p>Human persecution and habitat loss have endangered large carnivore populations worldwide, bu...
Human-wildlife conflicts worldwide involve both herbivore and carnivore species. Conflicts often res...
The increasing trend of large carnivore attacks on humans not only raises human safety concerns but...
Personal injury and property damage caused by wildlife can worsen the relationship between humans an...
Variables recorded in the study of brown bear damages to apiaries in the Cantabrian Mountains, Spain...
Large carnivores are often persecuted due to conflict with human activities, making their conservati...
Large carnivores are often persecuted due to conflict with human activities, making their conservati...
Coexistence of humans and large carnivores is a major challenge for conservation and management, esp...
Large carnivores are recolonizing parts of their historical range in Europe, a heavily modified huma...
The brown bear (Ursus arctos) is the largest carnivore in Turkey and has been legally protected sinc...
1. Wildlife damage to human property threatens human–wildlife coexistence. Conflicts arising from wi...
Wildlife damage to human property threatens human–wildlife coexistence. Conflicts arising from wildl...
Areas used by female brown bears (Ursus arctos) with cubs-of-the-year (hereafter, FCOY) during the f...
Increasing levels of conflict between brown bears and rural people have been reported for Yusufeli (...
International audienceOne of the main factors limiting the acceptance of large carnivores is livesto...
<div><p>Human persecution and habitat loss have endangered large carnivore populations worldwide, bu...
Human-wildlife conflicts worldwide involve both herbivore and carnivore species. Conflicts often res...
The increasing trend of large carnivore attacks on humans not only raises human safety concerns but...
Personal injury and property damage caused by wildlife can worsen the relationship between humans an...
Variables recorded in the study of brown bear damages to apiaries in the Cantabrian Mountains, Spain...