With a growing population of Sweden’s large carnivores, brown bear (Ursus arctos), wolf (Canis lupus), lynx (Lynx lynx) and wolverine (Gulo gulo), conflicts may become more frequent, both between human and carnivore, and also human against human. Because of this, it becomes increasingly important to monitor people’s attitudes towards large carnivores and get a view over how different factors affect how people value wildlife and management of wildlife. The aim of this study is to compare how different factors affect people’s attitudes towards the large carnivores of Sweden. This was done by an investigating survey among the students of the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Uppsala. It was found that students at SLU are generally...
The human-carnivore conflict in Sweden has been a fact for centuries. Dating back several decades, t...
Previous research on human fear of large carnivores has mainly been based on self-reports in which i...
We tested differences in attitudes towards bears, wolves and lynx among the rural public in Albania ...
With a growing population of Sweden’s large carnivores, brown bear (Ursus arctos), wolf (Canis lupus...
The expanding human population is leading to increases in urbanisation and changing land-use. The sp...
Species and ecosystems are under constant pressure from a rapidly-growing human population. Human to...
Human population growth is escalating, threatening the conservation of wildlife and natural wildlife...
Large mammals attract attention, fascinate, and at the same time cause fear or even anger for damage...
After drastic declines in large carnivores’ populations globally, conservation efforts have been suc...
Understanding how changes in the sizes of large carnivore populations affect the attitudes of the pu...
The return and the growth of large carnivore populations and especially the wolf population have cau...
Large carnivores are controversial species and associated conficts between stakeholders with opposin...
Human-carnivore conflicts are complex and are influenced by: the spatial distribution of the conflic...
Abstract Through the last centuries it has become high disturbances and interventions in natural ar...
In many areas viable populations of large carnivores are political goals. One of the most important ...
The human-carnivore conflict in Sweden has been a fact for centuries. Dating back several decades, t...
Previous research on human fear of large carnivores has mainly been based on self-reports in which i...
We tested differences in attitudes towards bears, wolves and lynx among the rural public in Albania ...
With a growing population of Sweden’s large carnivores, brown bear (Ursus arctos), wolf (Canis lupus...
The expanding human population is leading to increases in urbanisation and changing land-use. The sp...
Species and ecosystems are under constant pressure from a rapidly-growing human population. Human to...
Human population growth is escalating, threatening the conservation of wildlife and natural wildlife...
Large mammals attract attention, fascinate, and at the same time cause fear or even anger for damage...
After drastic declines in large carnivores’ populations globally, conservation efforts have been suc...
Understanding how changes in the sizes of large carnivore populations affect the attitudes of the pu...
The return and the growth of large carnivore populations and especially the wolf population have cau...
Large carnivores are controversial species and associated conficts between stakeholders with opposin...
Human-carnivore conflicts are complex and are influenced by: the spatial distribution of the conflic...
Abstract Through the last centuries it has become high disturbances and interventions in natural ar...
In many areas viable populations of large carnivores are political goals. One of the most important ...
The human-carnivore conflict in Sweden has been a fact for centuries. Dating back several decades, t...
Previous research on human fear of large carnivores has mainly been based on self-reports in which i...
We tested differences in attitudes towards bears, wolves and lynx among the rural public in Albania ...