This article is about the politics of conservation in postcolonial Southern Africa. It focuses on the process and consequences of redefining the Nile crocodile as an endangered species and explores the linked local and international, commercial and conservationist interests that allowed the animal to re-establish itself in state-protected waterways in colonial and postcolonial contexts. It investigates the effects of the animal's successful re-accommodation by examining conflicts between crocodiles and the fishing communities sharing space on Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe. Fishermen's hostile representations of the animal emphasize competition for fish, harassment, fear, loss of assets and loss of life. Their fear of crocodiles is heightened by the...
The nature of European explorers’ and hunters’ perceptions of the wildlife they encountered during t...
Crocodiles, a protected species, share ecosystem services with local communities in agro-pastoral da...
This article challenges several assumptions that have shaped environmental policy in the Philippines...
This article is about the politics of conservation in postcolonial Southern Africa. It focuses on th...
Context Humanwildlife conflict is a global problem and increasing worldwide as people and wildlife c...
Human-wildlife conflict is a growing problem worldwide wherever humans share landscapes with large p...
Nile crocodiles were extensively persecuted throughout much of the 20th century. The extinction of t...
Wildlife conflicts between people and large herbivores or mammalian carnivores are widely researched...
Nile crocodile survival is threatened by water pollution, habitat loss, extensive water abstraction ...
Text in EnglishRuti dam is located on the Nyazvidzi river, and is home to many Nile crocodiles (Croc...
Nile crocodiles (Crocodylus niloticus) are one of the few dangerous predators regularly found outsid...
Human–wildlife conflicts (HWCs) are on the increase due to shrinking space that results in increased...
Masters DissertationConflicts between human and crocodiles are increasing due to increase in human p...
Crocodiles, a protected species, share ecosystem services with local communities in agro-pastoral da...
<p>Human-wildlife conflict occurs when human requirements encroach on those of wildlife populations,...
The nature of European explorers’ and hunters’ perceptions of the wildlife they encountered during t...
Crocodiles, a protected species, share ecosystem services with local communities in agro-pastoral da...
This article challenges several assumptions that have shaped environmental policy in the Philippines...
This article is about the politics of conservation in postcolonial Southern Africa. It focuses on th...
Context Humanwildlife conflict is a global problem and increasing worldwide as people and wildlife c...
Human-wildlife conflict is a growing problem worldwide wherever humans share landscapes with large p...
Nile crocodiles were extensively persecuted throughout much of the 20th century. The extinction of t...
Wildlife conflicts between people and large herbivores or mammalian carnivores are widely researched...
Nile crocodile survival is threatened by water pollution, habitat loss, extensive water abstraction ...
Text in EnglishRuti dam is located on the Nyazvidzi river, and is home to many Nile crocodiles (Croc...
Nile crocodiles (Crocodylus niloticus) are one of the few dangerous predators regularly found outsid...
Human–wildlife conflicts (HWCs) are on the increase due to shrinking space that results in increased...
Masters DissertationConflicts between human and crocodiles are increasing due to increase in human p...
Crocodiles, a protected species, share ecosystem services with local communities in agro-pastoral da...
<p>Human-wildlife conflict occurs when human requirements encroach on those of wildlife populations,...
The nature of European explorers’ and hunters’ perceptions of the wildlife they encountered during t...
Crocodiles, a protected species, share ecosystem services with local communities in agro-pastoral da...
This article challenges several assumptions that have shaped environmental policy in the Philippines...