Farmers in Illubabor Zone, Ethiopia, lead a subsistence existence and hence any crop loss to wildlife is perceived to threaten food security. In the context of increasing farmer concerns about the level of crop damage caused by wild vertebrates, this study aimed to (1) determine the perceived impacts of a 2004 cull on wildlife and patterns of crop-raiding by wild vertebrates; (2) quantify current wildlife damage events in study farms by species responsible, time of damage, and location of farm affected; (3) identify features of the agricultural landscape that influence patterns of crop-raiding. Research involving participatory investigations with local farmers and field monitoring of wildlife damage events was undertaken over a 3-week perio...
Much has been written about insect damage to standing crops, but an area that has received little at...
This study investigated the orders of class mammalia and class aves among the species of wildlife th...
Conflict between humans and crop raiding wildlife is a growing problem, particularly in tropical, un...
Farmers in Illubabor Zone, Ethiopia, lead a subsistence existence and hence any crop loss to wildlif...
The study was conducted in Gera district, southwestern Ethiopia. Currently, in different parts of Af...
Crop raiding is a major form of human-wildlife interaction mainly in the ecotone areas of human-modi...
Crop raiding is undoubtedly the most reported case of human-wildlife conflict. Crop raiding is not a...
Crop damage by wildlife is a significant threat to global conservation and human development. This i...
Crop damage is a major form of human-primate conflict that not only affects the livelihoods of farme...
There are several livelihood improvement and natural resource management campaigns being undertaken ...
There are several livelihood improvement and natural resource management campaigns being undertaken ...
Human-wildlife conflict (HWC) has increased globally because of an increase in the human population,...
Human–wildlife conflict is one of the major challenges in conservation biology. Here, we investigate...
Human-Herbivore Conflict study was carried out in Sodo Community Managed Conservation Forest, Southe...
We identified causes, impact, and traditional management measures of human– wildlife conflict (HWC) ...
Much has been written about insect damage to standing crops, but an area that has received little at...
This study investigated the orders of class mammalia and class aves among the species of wildlife th...
Conflict between humans and crop raiding wildlife is a growing problem, particularly in tropical, un...
Farmers in Illubabor Zone, Ethiopia, lead a subsistence existence and hence any crop loss to wildlif...
The study was conducted in Gera district, southwestern Ethiopia. Currently, in different parts of Af...
Crop raiding is a major form of human-wildlife interaction mainly in the ecotone areas of human-modi...
Crop raiding is undoubtedly the most reported case of human-wildlife conflict. Crop raiding is not a...
Crop damage by wildlife is a significant threat to global conservation and human development. This i...
Crop damage is a major form of human-primate conflict that not only affects the livelihoods of farme...
There are several livelihood improvement and natural resource management campaigns being undertaken ...
There are several livelihood improvement and natural resource management campaigns being undertaken ...
Human-wildlife conflict (HWC) has increased globally because of an increase in the human population,...
Human–wildlife conflict is one of the major challenges in conservation biology. Here, we investigate...
Human-Herbivore Conflict study was carried out in Sodo Community Managed Conservation Forest, Southe...
We identified causes, impact, and traditional management measures of human– wildlife conflict (HWC) ...
Much has been written about insect damage to standing crops, but an area that has received little at...
This study investigated the orders of class mammalia and class aves among the species of wildlife th...
Conflict between humans and crop raiding wildlife is a growing problem, particularly in tropical, un...