Conservation interventions are generally underpinned by formal rules. These rules often suffer from high rates of non-compliance which is difficult to investigate due to its clandestine nature. Here we apply socio-psychological approaches to investigate the prevalence and determinants of three illegal bird-threatening behaviours—shooting raptors, trapping passerines for consumption, and poison use—by surveying 146 respondents in Portugal. We apply the theory of planned behaviour to understand behavioural determinants, and an indirect questioning method, the unmatched count technique (UCT), to estimate behaviour prevalence. The UCT estimated a high prevalence of trapping for consumption (47 % SE 15) and shooting raptors (14 % SE 11); both es...
Human recreational activities are often considered as potential threats to biodiversity, by restrict...
1.Illegal human behaviour such as those affecting natural resource use or resulting from human-wildl...
Human disturbance to birds is a subject of concern for bird conservation. Bird recreationalists, suc...
Conservation interventions are generally underpinned by formal rules. These rules often suffer from ...
Many conservation interventions aim to influence people's behaviour. Success depends upon a proper u...
In northern Cambodia, threatened wildlife, livestock and people are being poisoned by pesticides dep...
In many parts of the world, illegal poisoning of wild predators has increased abruptly in recent dec...
Understanding human-wildlife conflicts and monitoring their consequences, such as wildlife persecuti...
In conservation understanding the drivers of behavior and developing robust interventions to promote...
Abstract Background Cyprus is recognised as a hotspot for illegal bird trapping in the Mediterranean...
Bird-watching has a range of potentially negative and positive effects on birds. The premise of this...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Influence of Anthropogenic Activities on Avian Scavengers ...
Wildlife watching tourism is a growing industry and can become eco-friendly if sufficient conservati...
For decades birds of prey have been under the protection of European law, but deliberate or unintent...
Many species approach predators to harass and drive them away, even though mobbing a predator can be...
Human recreational activities are often considered as potential threats to biodiversity, by restrict...
1.Illegal human behaviour such as those affecting natural resource use or resulting from human-wildl...
Human disturbance to birds is a subject of concern for bird conservation. Bird recreationalists, suc...
Conservation interventions are generally underpinned by formal rules. These rules often suffer from ...
Many conservation interventions aim to influence people's behaviour. Success depends upon a proper u...
In northern Cambodia, threatened wildlife, livestock and people are being poisoned by pesticides dep...
In many parts of the world, illegal poisoning of wild predators has increased abruptly in recent dec...
Understanding human-wildlife conflicts and monitoring their consequences, such as wildlife persecuti...
In conservation understanding the drivers of behavior and developing robust interventions to promote...
Abstract Background Cyprus is recognised as a hotspot for illegal bird trapping in the Mediterranean...
Bird-watching has a range of potentially negative and positive effects on birds. The premise of this...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Influence of Anthropogenic Activities on Avian Scavengers ...
Wildlife watching tourism is a growing industry and can become eco-friendly if sufficient conservati...
For decades birds of prey have been under the protection of European law, but deliberate or unintent...
Many species approach predators to harass and drive them away, even though mobbing a predator can be...
Human recreational activities are often considered as potential threats to biodiversity, by restrict...
1.Illegal human behaviour such as those affecting natural resource use or resulting from human-wildl...
Human disturbance to birds is a subject of concern for bird conservation. Bird recreationalists, suc...