Conflicts between humans and wildlife pose a threat to endangered species, which threatens their conservation worldwide. In particular, preserving large carnivores challenges the coexistence with humans. In Europe, the overlap between human activities and natural habitats is mandatory. This overlap leads sometimes to negative interactions with large carnivores. Predation on domestic herds, or depredation, is one of the main factors limiting their acceptance. Depredation is a widespread global conflict and seems particularly intense in recolonization areas. In order to reduce damage to herds, it is necessary to understand how depredation varies over space and time. The conservation of the brown bear (Ursus arctos) in the Pyrenees and the Ita...
Document de travail. En cours d'actualisation.The most hunted and consumed wild animals through hist...
Large carnivores are among the most challenging species to conserve in our modern and crowded world....
An aven or swallow-hole is a karstic cavity defined by the verticality of its opening leading to the...
Les conflits entre l'homme et la faune sauvage constituent une menace pour les espèces en voie de di...
After its disappearance from France around the 1950s, the grey wolf (Canis lupus) has returned and i...
The conservation of controversial animal populations requires an understanding of the species’ ecolo...
Large carnivores are recovering in Europe, due to an increasing forest cover, ungulate population an...
International audienceOne of the main factors limiting the acceptance of large carnivores is livesto...
Large carnivores are recolonizing parts of their historical range in Europe, a heavily modified huma...
Coexistence of humans and large carnivores is a major challenge for conservation and management, esp...
Large carnivores’ coexistence is common, the aim of that thesis is to understand how it affects pred...
Following historical restrictions to isolated and patchy populations, large carnivores like the brow...
Document de travail. En cours d'actualisation.The most hunted and consumed wild animals through hist...
Large carnivores are among the most challenging species to conserve in our modern and crowded world....
An aven or swallow-hole is a karstic cavity defined by the verticality of its opening leading to the...
Les conflits entre l'homme et la faune sauvage constituent une menace pour les espèces en voie de di...
After its disappearance from France around the 1950s, the grey wolf (Canis lupus) has returned and i...
The conservation of controversial animal populations requires an understanding of the species’ ecolo...
Large carnivores are recovering in Europe, due to an increasing forest cover, ungulate population an...
International audienceOne of the main factors limiting the acceptance of large carnivores is livesto...
Large carnivores are recolonizing parts of their historical range in Europe, a heavily modified huma...
Coexistence of humans and large carnivores is a major challenge for conservation and management, esp...
Large carnivores’ coexistence is common, the aim of that thesis is to understand how it affects pred...
Following historical restrictions to isolated and patchy populations, large carnivores like the brow...
Document de travail. En cours d'actualisation.The most hunted and consumed wild animals through hist...
Large carnivores are among the most challenging species to conserve in our modern and crowded world....
An aven or swallow-hole is a karstic cavity defined by the verticality of its opening leading to the...