Funder: Department of Plant Sciences, University of OxfordFunder: Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical GardensFunder: Department of Zoology, University of OxfordFunder: Rob Walker GrantAbstract: African rangelands support substantial wildlife populations alongside pastoralists and livestock. Recent wildlife declines are often attributed to competition with livestock over water and grazing, in part because livestock are thought to spatially displace wildlife. However, more evidence is needed to understand this interaction and inform rangeland management. Here, we analysed the temporal overlap between wildlife and livestock at water points in a community‐governed area of Kenya's South Rift Valley, which is a dry season refuge where Maasai pastoralist...
Jeffrey Worden is ILRI authorThis study looks at the impact of Subdivision and sedentarization of pa...
Abstract Reconstructing the historical interplay of wildlife and pastoralists in the African savanna...
Graduation date: 2009For centuries in what is now southern Kenya and northern Tanzania, nomadic,\ud ...
Wild herbivore diversity and abundance have declined in African savannas for the past 20 years. Comp...
African wildlife populations are declining at an alarming rate. To stop further population declines ...
Although livestock and wildlife share most of their ranges worldwide, little controlled experimental...
This thesis has as its main theme the coexistence of wildlife and livestock in East African savannas...
Private lands are critical for maintaining biodiversity beyond protected areas. Across Kenyan rangel...
In many African savanna landscapes, domestic and wild herbivores cooccur across different land-use s...
This thesis has as its main theme the coexistence of wildlife and livestock in East African savannas...
Understanding the spatiotemporal dynamics of human‐wildlife interfaces is important for the sustaina...
1. The distributions of large herbivores in protected areas and their surroundings are becoming incr...
Human activities are driving wildlife population declines worldwide. However, empirical understandin...
African rangelands support diverse ungulate communities whose member species exhibit unique combinat...
Jeffrey Worden is ILRI authorThis study looks at the impact of Subdivision and sedentarization of pa...
Abstract Reconstructing the historical interplay of wildlife and pastoralists in the African savanna...
Graduation date: 2009For centuries in what is now southern Kenya and northern Tanzania, nomadic,\ud ...
Wild herbivore diversity and abundance have declined in African savannas for the past 20 years. Comp...
African wildlife populations are declining at an alarming rate. To stop further population declines ...
Although livestock and wildlife share most of their ranges worldwide, little controlled experimental...
This thesis has as its main theme the coexistence of wildlife and livestock in East African savannas...
Private lands are critical for maintaining biodiversity beyond protected areas. Across Kenyan rangel...
In many African savanna landscapes, domestic and wild herbivores cooccur across different land-use s...
This thesis has as its main theme the coexistence of wildlife and livestock in East African savannas...
Understanding the spatiotemporal dynamics of human‐wildlife interfaces is important for the sustaina...
1. The distributions of large herbivores in protected areas and their surroundings are becoming incr...
Human activities are driving wildlife population declines worldwide. However, empirical understandin...
African rangelands support diverse ungulate communities whose member species exhibit unique combinat...
Jeffrey Worden is ILRI authorThis study looks at the impact of Subdivision and sedentarization of pa...
Abstract Reconstructing the historical interplay of wildlife and pastoralists in the African savanna...
Graduation date: 2009For centuries in what is now southern Kenya and northern Tanzania, nomadic,\ud ...