In this paper, we summarize the state of the literature regarding attacks on humans from large carnivores, and classify them, where possible, according to three common precursors of such attacks including human provocation and animal disease. We found the risk of a large carnivore attacking a human is relatively low in comparison to other natural threats, such as being struck by lightning. Our recommendations include ways for humans to coexist with large carnivores, such as aversive conditioning of habituated carnivores. Finally, we argue for a more standardized method of obtaining attack information across scholars and practitioners such as the use of consistent timelines, regions and sources, the inclusion of gray literature, and the re...
I examined historical records of unprovoked attacks by cougars on humans in the U.S. and Canada duri...
ABSTRACT: We compare and contrast the evolution of human attitudes toward large carnivores between E...
We conducted telephone surveys of wildlife professionals who work with large carnivores to ask their...
Large carnivore attacks on humans are increasing globally in the last decades. The expansion of huma...
Large carnivores have long fascinated human societies and have profound influences on ecosystems. Ho...
The number of attacks on humans by large carnivores in North America is increasing. A better underst...
The media and scientific literature are increasingly reporting an escalation of large carnivore atta...
The number of attacks on humans by large carnivores in North America is increasing. A better underst...
Wildlife managers, researchers and the general public have traditionally been demanding information ...
Large carnivores are persecuted globally because they threaten human industries and livelihoods. How...
This paper reviews the peer-reviewed scientific literature on interventions aimed to reduce human fe...
International audienceHuman-wildlife conflicts are associated with a threat to large carnivores, as ...
Summary Because of the large scales at which large carnivores live, their conservation cannot occur ...
The current extinction crisis is caused primarily by human impacts upon wild populations. Large carn...
Many large carnivores across the world are experiencing steep declines in population size due mainly...
I examined historical records of unprovoked attacks by cougars on humans in the U.S. and Canada duri...
ABSTRACT: We compare and contrast the evolution of human attitudes toward large carnivores between E...
We conducted telephone surveys of wildlife professionals who work with large carnivores to ask their...
Large carnivore attacks on humans are increasing globally in the last decades. The expansion of huma...
Large carnivores have long fascinated human societies and have profound influences on ecosystems. Ho...
The number of attacks on humans by large carnivores in North America is increasing. A better underst...
The media and scientific literature are increasingly reporting an escalation of large carnivore atta...
The number of attacks on humans by large carnivores in North America is increasing. A better underst...
Wildlife managers, researchers and the general public have traditionally been demanding information ...
Large carnivores are persecuted globally because they threaten human industries and livelihoods. How...
This paper reviews the peer-reviewed scientific literature on interventions aimed to reduce human fe...
International audienceHuman-wildlife conflicts are associated with a threat to large carnivores, as ...
Summary Because of the large scales at which large carnivores live, their conservation cannot occur ...
The current extinction crisis is caused primarily by human impacts upon wild populations. Large carn...
Many large carnivores across the world are experiencing steep declines in population size due mainly...
I examined historical records of unprovoked attacks by cougars on humans in the U.S. and Canada duri...
ABSTRACT: We compare and contrast the evolution of human attitudes toward large carnivores between E...
We conducted telephone surveys of wildlife professionals who work with large carnivores to ask their...