We evaluated local communities’ fear of wolves in a scenario of wolf attacks on people and livestock in Western Iran. In particular, we investigated the interaction between experiences of wolf attacks (both on people and livestock) and three factors: behavioral action (management action, e.g., livestock carcass management), religious (e.g., the belief that wolves can be a curse if harmed by humans), and cultural norms (e.g., village elders have taught their children not to kill or harm wolves). We surveyed 400 randomly chosen households throughout the villages located in Hamadan province, Iran. Participants (mean age = 48.5 years) reported experiences of wolf attacks on people and on livestock in 40% and 60% of interviews, respectively. The...
Wolf populations have increased in Western Europe and North America. Lethal control of problem wolve...
Wildlife management and conservation is challenged by public perceptions and fear of carnivores in c...
Large carnivore populations, such as wolf (Canis lupus) and brown bear (Ursus arctos), have during t...
Surveys have been used to study the current perception towards wolves by different stakeholders such...
Previous research on human fear of large carnivores has mainly been based on self-reports in which i...
Mammalian carnivores often cause problems for people by preying on domestic stock. Exploring the fac...
Nowadays, population growth and the exploitation of the natural environments lead to encroachment of...
Canis lupus is one of the most important but least studied species of Turkish fauna, however, livest...
Summary Because of the large scales at which large carnivores live, their conservation cannot occur ...
This study analyses psychological antecedents of feelings of fear of wolves in a proportional sample...
Ambarli, Huseyin/0000-0003-4336-9417WOS: 000488389900001The wolf (Canis lupus) is a keystone and dam...
Public attitudes are vital for the successful implementation of management strategies and conservati...
The conservation of rare and endangered carnivores in human dominated landscapes is particularly cha...
In developing countries, long-term conservation goals are hindered by the high economic costs of hum...
The increase of wolves in Scandinavia is associated with socio-ecological conflicts, and the conserv...
Wolf populations have increased in Western Europe and North America. Lethal control of problem wolve...
Wildlife management and conservation is challenged by public perceptions and fear of carnivores in c...
Large carnivore populations, such as wolf (Canis lupus) and brown bear (Ursus arctos), have during t...
Surveys have been used to study the current perception towards wolves by different stakeholders such...
Previous research on human fear of large carnivores has mainly been based on self-reports in which i...
Mammalian carnivores often cause problems for people by preying on domestic stock. Exploring the fac...
Nowadays, population growth and the exploitation of the natural environments lead to encroachment of...
Canis lupus is one of the most important but least studied species of Turkish fauna, however, livest...
Summary Because of the large scales at which large carnivores live, their conservation cannot occur ...
This study analyses psychological antecedents of feelings of fear of wolves in a proportional sample...
Ambarli, Huseyin/0000-0003-4336-9417WOS: 000488389900001The wolf (Canis lupus) is a keystone and dam...
Public attitudes are vital for the successful implementation of management strategies and conservati...
The conservation of rare and endangered carnivores in human dominated landscapes is particularly cha...
In developing countries, long-term conservation goals are hindered by the high economic costs of hum...
The increase of wolves in Scandinavia is associated with socio-ecological conflicts, and the conserv...
Wolf populations have increased in Western Europe and North America. Lethal control of problem wolve...
Wildlife management and conservation is challenged by public perceptions and fear of carnivores in c...
Large carnivore populations, such as wolf (Canis lupus) and brown bear (Ursus arctos), have during t...