Private property is increasingly important for nature conservation, and exurbia an increasingly prominent form of private land use. There have been very few studies of the attitudes of exurban landowners to nature, all of which indicate a high degree of biophilia, and no studies of the effect of variation in the attitudes and actions of these landowners on wild mammal assemblages on their properties. A questionnaire survey of landowners was combined with spotlight observations of fauna on their properties to test the attitudes of the landowners to nature and the null hypothesis that syndromes of landowner attitudes to nature, and actions in relation to nature, have no effect on wild mammals at the property scale. All respondents wer...
Preservation of biodiversity and continued provision of ecosystem services increasingly relies on en...
The Utah prairie dog (Cynomys parvidens), a federally listed threatened species, causes damage to ag...
abstract: Current conservation practices are substantially biased towards large, charismatic animals...
Private property is increasingly important for nature conservation, and exurbia an increasingly pro...
The largest area of the South African cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) distribution occurs outside formal...
Private landowners manage many rare species' habitats, yet research on their responses to species co...
In South Africa, wild dogs are limited to a single viable population in Kruger National Park. Curren...
Human population growth is escalating, threatening the conservation of wildlife and natural wildlife...
Broad-acre subdivisions on the fringe of cities constitute a relatively novel and rapidly increasing...
<div><p>Sustained management efforts by private landowners are crucial for the long-term success of ...
Artículo de publicación SciELOBackground: The biological conservation in private lands largely depen...
Sustained management efforts by private landowners are crucial for the long-term success of private ...
Abstract Private land comprises over half the land mass of the United States—dominating certain ecos...
Management schemes for invasive mammals that may involve direct shooting of animals must possess two...
Species protection legislation has been used as one of the main approaches in conservation – yet in ...
Preservation of biodiversity and continued provision of ecosystem services increasingly relies on en...
The Utah prairie dog (Cynomys parvidens), a federally listed threatened species, causes damage to ag...
abstract: Current conservation practices are substantially biased towards large, charismatic animals...
Private property is increasingly important for nature conservation, and exurbia an increasingly pro...
The largest area of the South African cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) distribution occurs outside formal...
Private landowners manage many rare species' habitats, yet research on their responses to species co...
In South Africa, wild dogs are limited to a single viable population in Kruger National Park. Curren...
Human population growth is escalating, threatening the conservation of wildlife and natural wildlife...
Broad-acre subdivisions on the fringe of cities constitute a relatively novel and rapidly increasing...
<div><p>Sustained management efforts by private landowners are crucial for the long-term success of ...
Artículo de publicación SciELOBackground: The biological conservation in private lands largely depen...
Sustained management efforts by private landowners are crucial for the long-term success of private ...
Abstract Private land comprises over half the land mass of the United States—dominating certain ecos...
Management schemes for invasive mammals that may involve direct shooting of animals must possess two...
Species protection legislation has been used as one of the main approaches in conservation – yet in ...
Preservation of biodiversity and continued provision of ecosystem services increasingly relies on en...
The Utah prairie dog (Cynomys parvidens), a federally listed threatened species, causes damage to ag...
abstract: Current conservation practices are substantially biased towards large, charismatic animals...