Crop damage is a major form of human-primate conflict that not only affects the livelihoods of farmers living close to forest areas but also threatens nonhuman primate conservation. This study aimed to investigate the causes of crop loss and foraging by nonhuman primates in southwest Ethiopia. For the purpose of gathering data, we used a questionnaire and direct observation. We employed simple random sampling techniques to select villages and respondents. From the nine selected villages, a total of 130 household samples were identified for the questionnaire. The primates responsible for crop damage were olive baboons and grivet monkeys. Maize, barley, teff, potatoes, sorghum, and other crops were among those foraged by the nonhuman primate ...
Understanding the basic natural history of threatened primate taxa is crucial to developing and impl...
Data on conflict between human and wildlife in Zegie Peninsula were collected during July, 2008-Apri...
<p>The conflict arising as a result of human and non-human interaction on a single landscape was inv...
Crop damage by wildlife is a significant threat to global conservation and human development. This i...
Human activities have led to the overlapping of resource requirements among themselves and animal sp...
Human–primate conflicts in Africa have been increasing due to increased human population growth and ...
Approximately 60% of the non-human primate species have been threatened with extinction and many spe...
Crop raiding activities of primates around Kainji Lake National Park (Borgu Sector), Nigeria was inv...
Human-wildlife conflict often arises from crop-raiding, and insights regarding which aspects of raid...
Farmers in Illubabor Zone, Ethiopia, lead a subsistence existence and hence any crop loss to wildlif...
Farmers in Illubabor Zone, Ethiopia, lead a subsistence existence and hence any crop loss to wildlif...
Much has been written about insect damage to standing crops, but an area that has received little at...
Investigations on mammal species implicated in crop damage and control techniques used to protect fi...
The conflict arising as a result of human and non-human interaction on a single landscape was invest...
Human-wildlife conflict (HWC) is a growing concern for local communities living in the vicinity of p...
Understanding the basic natural history of threatened primate taxa is crucial to developing and impl...
Data on conflict between human and wildlife in Zegie Peninsula were collected during July, 2008-Apri...
<p>The conflict arising as a result of human and non-human interaction on a single landscape was inv...
Crop damage by wildlife is a significant threat to global conservation and human development. This i...
Human activities have led to the overlapping of resource requirements among themselves and animal sp...
Human–primate conflicts in Africa have been increasing due to increased human population growth and ...
Approximately 60% of the non-human primate species have been threatened with extinction and many spe...
Crop raiding activities of primates around Kainji Lake National Park (Borgu Sector), Nigeria was inv...
Human-wildlife conflict often arises from crop-raiding, and insights regarding which aspects of raid...
Farmers in Illubabor Zone, Ethiopia, lead a subsistence existence and hence any crop loss to wildlif...
Farmers in Illubabor Zone, Ethiopia, lead a subsistence existence and hence any crop loss to wildlif...
Much has been written about insect damage to standing crops, but an area that has received little at...
Investigations on mammal species implicated in crop damage and control techniques used to protect fi...
The conflict arising as a result of human and non-human interaction on a single landscape was invest...
Human-wildlife conflict (HWC) is a growing concern for local communities living in the vicinity of p...
Understanding the basic natural history of threatened primate taxa is crucial to developing and impl...
Data on conflict between human and wildlife in Zegie Peninsula were collected during July, 2008-Apri...
<p>The conflict arising as a result of human and non-human interaction on a single landscape was inv...