We assessed losses of livestock to lions Panthera leo and leopards Panthera pardus in the Adiyo and Gimbo districts in Kafa Biosphere Reserve, Ethiopia. We quantified the economic impact, conducted household and group interviews, and explored potential solutions with local people. During 2009–2013 there were 350 and 62 attacks by lions and leopards, respectively. Households that suffered attacks on their livestock lost a mean of USD 287 and USD 310 in 2012 and 2013, respectively. Although lion attacks are more frequent than leopard attacks, our qualitative data indicate that tolerance for the former is higher because lions are more respected in the local culture. We describe how depredation is culturally mitigated and how retaliatory killin...
The borders of national parks in Kenya are hotspots for human–wildlife conflict. The deliberate kill...
The borders of national parks in Kenya are hotspots for human–wildlife conflict. The deliberate kill...
African lions are a significant threat to pastoralists, triggering both retaliatory and nonretaliato...
We assessed losses of livestock to lions Panthera leo and leopards Panthera pardus in the Adiyo and ...
Human-lion conflict is one of the leading threats to lion populations and while livestock loss is a ...
Human-lion conflict is one of the leading threats to lion populations and while livestock loss is a ...
Human-lion conflict is one of the leading threats to lion populations and while livestock loss is a ...
Ethiopia is renowned for its cultural and biological diversity and covers an important share of lion...
© The Author(s), 2020. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of Foundation for Environme...
Lions (Panthera leo) are in decline throughout most of their range due to human persecution, largely...
Large carnivore populations across the world continue to decline despite concerted efforts to protec...
Conflicts over the management of large carnivores, and their impacts on humans reduces well-being fo...
Abstract Attitudes toward large carnivores were surveyed in two sub districts May Anbesa (relatively...
Fewer than 40,000 lions are left in Africa, perhaps 40% of which reside in Tanzania. Lions in East A...
doi:10.1111/j.1469-1795.2008.00199.x The African lion Panthera leo, spotted hyena Crocuta crocuta an...
The borders of national parks in Kenya are hotspots for human–wildlife conflict. The deliberate kill...
The borders of national parks in Kenya are hotspots for human–wildlife conflict. The deliberate kill...
African lions are a significant threat to pastoralists, triggering both retaliatory and nonretaliato...
We assessed losses of livestock to lions Panthera leo and leopards Panthera pardus in the Adiyo and ...
Human-lion conflict is one of the leading threats to lion populations and while livestock loss is a ...
Human-lion conflict is one of the leading threats to lion populations and while livestock loss is a ...
Human-lion conflict is one of the leading threats to lion populations and while livestock loss is a ...
Ethiopia is renowned for its cultural and biological diversity and covers an important share of lion...
© The Author(s), 2020. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of Foundation for Environme...
Lions (Panthera leo) are in decline throughout most of their range due to human persecution, largely...
Large carnivore populations across the world continue to decline despite concerted efforts to protec...
Conflicts over the management of large carnivores, and their impacts on humans reduces well-being fo...
Abstract Attitudes toward large carnivores were surveyed in two sub districts May Anbesa (relatively...
Fewer than 40,000 lions are left in Africa, perhaps 40% of which reside in Tanzania. Lions in East A...
doi:10.1111/j.1469-1795.2008.00199.x The African lion Panthera leo, spotted hyena Crocuta crocuta an...
The borders of national parks in Kenya are hotspots for human–wildlife conflict. The deliberate kill...
The borders of national parks in Kenya are hotspots for human–wildlife conflict. The deliberate kill...
African lions are a significant threat to pastoralists, triggering both retaliatory and nonretaliato...