Large carnivorous mammals are wide-ranging animals and thus frequently come into contact with human settlements in agrarian landscapes. This often generates human-wildlife conflict; carnivores potentially damage livestock, agricultural products, or human well-being. In Turkey, the cooccurrence of eight medium-large carnivore species combined with a burgeoning human population and unsustainable consumption of natural resources increasingly threatens carnivore populations. To better understand human-wildlife conflict in Turkey and provide potential solutions, we conducted 959 human opinion surveys in 2006, 2010, and 2014 in 58 distinct settlements surrounding the Sarikamis-Allahuekber Mountains National Park in Kars, Ardahan, and Erzurum prov...
Although many studies explore characteristics of stakeholders or publics “for” or “against” large ca...
Human-carnivore conflicts challenge biodiversity conservation and local livelihoods, but the role of...
Land-use change has led to substantial range contractions for many species. Such contractions are pa...
Large carnivorous mammals are wide-ranging animals and thus frequently come into contact with human ...
Large carnivores have long fascinated human societies and have profound influences on ecosystems. Ho...
Pastoralism and predation are two major concomitantly known facts and matters of concern for conserv...
Human population growth is escalating, threatening the conservation of wildlife and natural wildlife...
Human-carnivore conflict is challenging to quantify because it is shaped by both the realities and p...
In this study, we investigated wolf feeding ecology in Kars province, north-eastern Turkey, by analy...
Conflicts between human and carnivores are the product of socio-economic and conflict of interest be...
Livestock predation by large carnivores and their retaliatory persecution by pastoralists are worldw...
Although many studies explore characteristics of stakeholders or publics “for” or “against” carnivor...
Although many studies explore characteristics of stakeholders or publics “for” or “against” large ca...
Human-carnivore conflict (HCC) is a major conservation challenge that drives declines of large carni...
Long recognized as a threat to wildlife, livestock grazing in protected areas has the potential to u...
Although many studies explore characteristics of stakeholders or publics “for” or “against” large ca...
Human-carnivore conflicts challenge biodiversity conservation and local livelihoods, but the role of...
Land-use change has led to substantial range contractions for many species. Such contractions are pa...
Large carnivorous mammals are wide-ranging animals and thus frequently come into contact with human ...
Large carnivores have long fascinated human societies and have profound influences on ecosystems. Ho...
Pastoralism and predation are two major concomitantly known facts and matters of concern for conserv...
Human population growth is escalating, threatening the conservation of wildlife and natural wildlife...
Human-carnivore conflict is challenging to quantify because it is shaped by both the realities and p...
In this study, we investigated wolf feeding ecology in Kars province, north-eastern Turkey, by analy...
Conflicts between human and carnivores are the product of socio-economic and conflict of interest be...
Livestock predation by large carnivores and their retaliatory persecution by pastoralists are worldw...
Although many studies explore characteristics of stakeholders or publics “for” or “against” carnivor...
Although many studies explore characteristics of stakeholders or publics “for” or “against” large ca...
Human-carnivore conflict (HCC) is a major conservation challenge that drives declines of large carni...
Long recognized as a threat to wildlife, livestock grazing in protected areas has the potential to u...
Although many studies explore characteristics of stakeholders or publics “for” or “against” large ca...
Human-carnivore conflicts challenge biodiversity conservation and local livelihoods, but the role of...
Land-use change has led to substantial range contractions for many species. Such contractions are pa...