Lions (Panthera leo) are in decline throughout most of their range due to human persecution, largely provoked by depredation on livestock, and there is debate as to the usefulness of financial instruments to mitigate this conflict. Intending to reduce local lion-killing, the Mbirikani Predator Compensation Fund compensates members of Mbirikani Group Ranch for livestock depredation at a flat rate (close to average market value), after the kill has been verified and with penalties imposed for poor husbandry. Despite penalizing claimants, 55% of claims arose because livestock were lost in the bush. Between 1st April 2003 and 31st December 2006, 754 cattle, 80 donkeys and 1844 sheep/goats were killed (2.31% of the total livestock herd each year...
The borders of national parks in Kenya are hotspots for human–wildlife conflict. The deliberate kill...
Lions in Waza National Park Cameroon were studied with focus on lion ecology and the human-lion conf...
Rarely human communities coexist in harmony with large predators. Most often communities suffer due ...
Lions (Panthera leo) are in decline throughout most of their range due to human persecution, largely...
World-wide, carnivore numbers are declining, largely, due to conflict with humans. Wildlife-damage c...
Human-carnivore conflict is a leading cause of large carnivore declines and minimizing these conflic...
The conflict of large carnivores and agro-pastoral communities is a key driver of carnivore decline ...
Conflict with humans over livestock is a major threat to lion (Panthera leo) populations across thei...
The presence of large predators entails a range of costs and some benefits for the communities that ...
We assessed losses of livestock to lions Panthera leo and leopards Panthera pardus in the Adiyo and ...
The African lion has declined precipitously across its entire range from nearly 500,000 in the early...
To address human–wildlife conflicts and the related threat of extinction of the African lion, in 200...
© The Author(s), 2020. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of Foundation for Environme...
African lions are a significant threat to pastoralists, triggering both retaliatory and nonretaliato...
Livestock depredation by the snow leopard, Uncia uncia, and the wolf, Canis lupus, has resulted in a...
The borders of national parks in Kenya are hotspots for human–wildlife conflict. The deliberate kill...
Lions in Waza National Park Cameroon were studied with focus on lion ecology and the human-lion conf...
Rarely human communities coexist in harmony with large predators. Most often communities suffer due ...
Lions (Panthera leo) are in decline throughout most of their range due to human persecution, largely...
World-wide, carnivore numbers are declining, largely, due to conflict with humans. Wildlife-damage c...
Human-carnivore conflict is a leading cause of large carnivore declines and minimizing these conflic...
The conflict of large carnivores and agro-pastoral communities is a key driver of carnivore decline ...
Conflict with humans over livestock is a major threat to lion (Panthera leo) populations across thei...
The presence of large predators entails a range of costs and some benefits for the communities that ...
We assessed losses of livestock to lions Panthera leo and leopards Panthera pardus in the Adiyo and ...
The African lion has declined precipitously across its entire range from nearly 500,000 in the early...
To address human–wildlife conflicts and the related threat of extinction of the African lion, in 200...
© The Author(s), 2020. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of Foundation for Environme...
African lions are a significant threat to pastoralists, triggering both retaliatory and nonretaliato...
Livestock depredation by the snow leopard, Uncia uncia, and the wolf, Canis lupus, has resulted in a...
The borders of national parks in Kenya are hotspots for human–wildlife conflict. The deliberate kill...
Lions in Waza National Park Cameroon were studied with focus on lion ecology and the human-lion conf...
Rarely human communities coexist in harmony with large predators. Most often communities suffer due ...