Human population growth rates on the borders of protected areas in Africa are nearly double the average rural growth, suggesting that protected areas attract human settlement. Increasing human populations could be a threat to biodiversity through increases in illegal hunting. In the Serengeti ecosystem, Tanzania, there have been marked declines in black rhino (Diceros bicornis), elephant (Loxodonta africana) and African buffalo (Syncerus caffer) inside the protected area during a period when there was a reduction of protection through anti-poaching effort (1976-1996). Subsequently, protection effort has increased and has remained stable. During both periods there were major differences in population decline and recovery in different areas. ...
Doctor of Philosophy in Biology. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville 2015.Transfrontier conservat...
Hunting through illegal and legal means is increasingly recognised as a threat to the sustainability...
Illegal poaching threatens wildlife across Africa. Historically and even today, conservationists hav...
Human population growth rates on the borders of protected areas in Africa are nearly double the aver...
Bushmeat hunting is identified as the major threat to wildlife in sub-Saharan Africa. The trade whic...
Illegal hunting is a persistent problem in many protected areas, but an overview of the extent of th...
Human wildlife interactions pose the challenges to life and livelihoods of humans living around wild...
Human-wildlife interactions play an important role in shaping perceptions and conservation paradigms...
Parks are essential for protecting biodiversity and finding ways to improve park effectiveness is an...
Human–carnivore conflict represents a global problem, negatively impacting carnivore populations and...
Context: The processes regulating ungulate populations have been the focus of numerous studies. For ...
Over the centuries, there has been a widespread destruction of wildlife species at the global level....
Incessant human population growth is a major cause of wildlife loss worldwide. Wildlife species, whi...
Global declines in biological diversity are increasingly well documented and threaten the welfare an...
Unprecedented poaching levels triggered by demand for ivory in Far East Asia are threatening the per...
Doctor of Philosophy in Biology. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville 2015.Transfrontier conservat...
Hunting through illegal and legal means is increasingly recognised as a threat to the sustainability...
Illegal poaching threatens wildlife across Africa. Historically and even today, conservationists hav...
Human population growth rates on the borders of protected areas in Africa are nearly double the aver...
Bushmeat hunting is identified as the major threat to wildlife in sub-Saharan Africa. The trade whic...
Illegal hunting is a persistent problem in many protected areas, but an overview of the extent of th...
Human wildlife interactions pose the challenges to life and livelihoods of humans living around wild...
Human-wildlife interactions play an important role in shaping perceptions and conservation paradigms...
Parks are essential for protecting biodiversity and finding ways to improve park effectiveness is an...
Human–carnivore conflict represents a global problem, negatively impacting carnivore populations and...
Context: The processes regulating ungulate populations have been the focus of numerous studies. For ...
Over the centuries, there has been a widespread destruction of wildlife species at the global level....
Incessant human population growth is a major cause of wildlife loss worldwide. Wildlife species, whi...
Global declines in biological diversity are increasingly well documented and threaten the welfare an...
Unprecedented poaching levels triggered by demand for ivory in Far East Asia are threatening the per...
Doctor of Philosophy in Biology. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville 2015.Transfrontier conservat...
Hunting through illegal and legal means is increasingly recognised as a threat to the sustainability...
Illegal poaching threatens wildlife across Africa. Historically and even today, conservationists hav...