Where wild carnivores such as the Australian dingo interact with and impact on livestock enterprises, lethal control and landscape-scale exclusion are commonly employed. However, interest in alternative non-lethal management approaches has recently increased. This is evidenced by several reviews of non-lethal methods that can be said to be working toward improved coexistence. Nevertheless, and despite centuries of conflict, our non-lethal human-wildlife coexistence toolkit remains remarkably deficient. Innovation and evaluation of non-lethal methods should be prioritised to ensure that the economic, ecological, cultural and intrinsic values of dingoes are retained, while minimising the economic and emotional costs of conflict with livestock...
© 2016 Society for Ecological Restoration In Australia, dingoes are widely regarded as enemies of li...
Interactions between predators and humans are a key driver of human-wildlife conflicts and can under...
Social-ecological system (SES) frameworks offer a way of diagnosing the economic, environmental, and...
Existing methods of reducing livestock depredation are heavily biased towards lethal control. Howeve...
Past research on dingoes Canis lupus dingo indicated that ‘pure’ populations were threatened by hybr...
Adoption by livestock producers of preventive non-lethal innovations forms a critical pathway toward...
Conflict between humans and wildlife impacts both biodiversity and humans. I explored Australian din...
Human–carnivore coexistence can be aided through non-lethal approaches that limit interaction betwee...
The need to conserve terrestrial apex predators is internationally recognized because most of these ...
Many top-predators are declining and/or threatened. For these reasons, conservation efforts are a ma...
There is increasing evidence that the Dingo Canis lupus dingo plays an important ecological role as ...
Australian dingoes have recently been suggested as a tool to aid biodiversity conservation through t...
The impacts of wild predators on livestock are a common source of human–wildlife conflict globally, ...
K'gari (Fraser Island) offers a rare opportunity for people to observe and encounter wild dingoes. O...
The traditional method of dingo control on sheep properties in Western Australia relied on labour-in...
© 2016 Society for Ecological Restoration In Australia, dingoes are widely regarded as enemies of li...
Interactions between predators and humans are a key driver of human-wildlife conflicts and can under...
Social-ecological system (SES) frameworks offer a way of diagnosing the economic, environmental, and...
Existing methods of reducing livestock depredation are heavily biased towards lethal control. Howeve...
Past research on dingoes Canis lupus dingo indicated that ‘pure’ populations were threatened by hybr...
Adoption by livestock producers of preventive non-lethal innovations forms a critical pathway toward...
Conflict between humans and wildlife impacts both biodiversity and humans. I explored Australian din...
Human–carnivore coexistence can be aided through non-lethal approaches that limit interaction betwee...
The need to conserve terrestrial apex predators is internationally recognized because most of these ...
Many top-predators are declining and/or threatened. For these reasons, conservation efforts are a ma...
There is increasing evidence that the Dingo Canis lupus dingo plays an important ecological role as ...
Australian dingoes have recently been suggested as a tool to aid biodiversity conservation through t...
The impacts of wild predators on livestock are a common source of human–wildlife conflict globally, ...
K'gari (Fraser Island) offers a rare opportunity for people to observe and encounter wild dingoes. O...
The traditional method of dingo control on sheep properties in Western Australia relied on labour-in...
© 2016 Society for Ecological Restoration In Australia, dingoes are widely regarded as enemies of li...
Interactions between predators and humans are a key driver of human-wildlife conflicts and can under...
Social-ecological system (SES) frameworks offer a way of diagnosing the economic, environmental, and...