In Africa's pastoral conservation landscapes, apex predators frequently kill livestock. Retaliatory persecution such as poisoning threatens predators, but also non-target biota. Several factors influence conflict severity, including livestock husbandry, overlap in seasonal habitat use, and the degree to which livestock perceive and are able to respond to a landscape of fear. We investigated these factors by GPS-tracking 42 Tswana beef cattle (Bos taurus) from 29 herds in 2017 and six lions (Panthera leo) from different prides (May 2016–Dec. 2017) in the northern Okavango Delta, Botswana, where cattle depredation significantly impacts the livelihoods of rural agro-pastoralists. Cattle exhibited seasonal habitat selection patterns similar to ...
Human-wildlife conflict is one of the most pressing issues in conservation. Low-income rural communi...
ii Continuing interaction between livestock and wild carmvores characterises many of Northern Botswa...
Predator restorations often result in apparent competition, where co-occurring prey populations expe...
In Africa's pastoral conservation landscapes, apex predators frequently kill livestock. Retaliatory ...
Livestock depredation frequently results in retaliatory killing of carnivores by people. An understa...
Conflict between people and large carnivores is an urgent conservation issue world-wide. Understandi...
Lion predation on cattle causes severe human–wildlife conflict that results in retaliatory persecuti...
The African lion has declined precipitously across its entire range from nearly 500,000 in the early...
Fear of predators fundamentally shapes the ecology of prey species and drives both inter- and intra-...
Human-wildlife conflicts, especially those involving large carnivores, are of global conservation an...
Human-carnivore conflict is a leading cause of large carnivore declines and minimizing these conflic...
Reports of livestock depredation by large predators were systematically collected at three study si...
International audienceUnderstanding the spatiotemporal dynamics of human-wildlife interfaces is impo...
Thesis (D. Tech.) - Central University of Technology, Free State, 2009All over the African continent...
Reports of livestock depredation by large predators were systematically collected at three study sit...
Human-wildlife conflict is one of the most pressing issues in conservation. Low-income rural communi...
ii Continuing interaction between livestock and wild carmvores characterises many of Northern Botswa...
Predator restorations often result in apparent competition, where co-occurring prey populations expe...
In Africa's pastoral conservation landscapes, apex predators frequently kill livestock. Retaliatory ...
Livestock depredation frequently results in retaliatory killing of carnivores by people. An understa...
Conflict between people and large carnivores is an urgent conservation issue world-wide. Understandi...
Lion predation on cattle causes severe human–wildlife conflict that results in retaliatory persecuti...
The African lion has declined precipitously across its entire range from nearly 500,000 in the early...
Fear of predators fundamentally shapes the ecology of prey species and drives both inter- and intra-...
Human-wildlife conflicts, especially those involving large carnivores, are of global conservation an...
Human-carnivore conflict is a leading cause of large carnivore declines and minimizing these conflic...
Reports of livestock depredation by large predators were systematically collected at three study si...
International audienceUnderstanding the spatiotemporal dynamics of human-wildlife interfaces is impo...
Thesis (D. Tech.) - Central University of Technology, Free State, 2009All over the African continent...
Reports of livestock depredation by large predators were systematically collected at three study sit...
Human-wildlife conflict is one of the most pressing issues in conservation. Low-income rural communi...
ii Continuing interaction between livestock and wild carmvores characterises many of Northern Botswa...
Predator restorations often result in apparent competition, where co-occurring prey populations expe...