Flying-foxes provide critical ecosystem services, but their role as hosts to zoonotic pathogens may undermine conservation support. We surveyed 214 residents of Cairns, Australia, regarding their perceptions about health risks associated with flying-foxes and support for flying-fox conservation. Greater likelihood of handling a flying-fox was associated with lower knowledge about risks, greater conservation support, and environmental organization membership. Respondents less likely to seek medical attention after a minor scratch tended to be younger, unemployed and perceive lower risk. Individuals who support flying-fox conservation should be one group targeted in One Health communication integrating health and conservation messages. Keywor...
Effectively communicating risk is critical to reducing conflict in human-wildlife interactions. Usin...
Effectively communicating risk is critical to reducing conflict in human-wildlife interactions. Usin...
Plan BBats of the genus Pteropus, commonly known as flying foxes, are frugivorous and/or nectivorous...
Flying-foxes provide critical ecosystem services, but their role as hosts to zoonotic pathogens may ...
The urban presence of flying-foxes (pteropid bats) in eastern Australia has increased in the last 20...
The urban presence of flying-foxes (pteropid bats) in eastern Australia has increased in the last 20...
The urban presence of flying-foxes (pteropid bats) in eastern Australia has increased in the last 20...
Given a significance of reducing human-wildlife conflicts and conserving flying foxes in environment...
AbstractThe urban presence of flying-foxes (pteropid bats) in eastern Australia has increased in the...
To determine the reasons for presentation and outcomes of hospitalised grey-headed flying foxes (Pte...
<div><p>To determine the reasons for presentation and outcomes of hospitalised grey-headed flying fo...
The success of biological conservation initiatives is not solely reliant on the collection of ecolog...
AbstractThe urban presence of flying-foxes (pteropid bats) in eastern Australia has increased in the...
AbstractThe success of biological conservation initiatives is not solely reliant on the collection o...
The laws, policies and practices relevant to the conservation and management of Australian flying fo...
Effectively communicating risk is critical to reducing conflict in human-wildlife interactions. Usin...
Effectively communicating risk is critical to reducing conflict in human-wildlife interactions. Usin...
Plan BBats of the genus Pteropus, commonly known as flying foxes, are frugivorous and/or nectivorous...
Flying-foxes provide critical ecosystem services, but their role as hosts to zoonotic pathogens may ...
The urban presence of flying-foxes (pteropid bats) in eastern Australia has increased in the last 20...
The urban presence of flying-foxes (pteropid bats) in eastern Australia has increased in the last 20...
The urban presence of flying-foxes (pteropid bats) in eastern Australia has increased in the last 20...
Given a significance of reducing human-wildlife conflicts and conserving flying foxes in environment...
AbstractThe urban presence of flying-foxes (pteropid bats) in eastern Australia has increased in the...
To determine the reasons for presentation and outcomes of hospitalised grey-headed flying foxes (Pte...
<div><p>To determine the reasons for presentation and outcomes of hospitalised grey-headed flying fo...
The success of biological conservation initiatives is not solely reliant on the collection of ecolog...
AbstractThe urban presence of flying-foxes (pteropid bats) in eastern Australia has increased in the...
AbstractThe success of biological conservation initiatives is not solely reliant on the collection o...
The laws, policies and practices relevant to the conservation and management of Australian flying fo...
Effectively communicating risk is critical to reducing conflict in human-wildlife interactions. Usin...
Effectively communicating risk is critical to reducing conflict in human-wildlife interactions. Usin...
Plan BBats of the genus Pteropus, commonly known as flying foxes, are frugivorous and/or nectivorous...