Interviews were carried out in six villages south-west of Waza National Park, Cameroon, to investigate the impact of factors related to the occurrence of livestock raiding by lions. Data were analysed at the village and individual level. Livestock losses (cattle, sheep and/or goats) caused by lions differed between villages, ranging from eight to 232 animals per village per year, or 37 to 1115 US$ per livestock owner. At the village and individual level, season and distance to the park boundary were important factors determining the occurrence of livestock losses (R2 > 0.81). In villages close to the park attacks occurred irrespective of season and predation was high, and in villages farther from the park attacks mainly occurred during t...
Pictures; Tables; Maps; Figures; BibliographyBetween the days of November 11th and November 26th, 20...
The borders of national parks in Kenya are hotspots for human–wildlife conflict. The deliberate kill...
The spatial ecology of Africa lions (Panthera leo) was studied from 2007 to 2009 in Waza National Pa...
Interviews were carried out in six villages south-west of Waza National Park, Cameroon, to investiga...
The African lion has declined precipitously across its entire range from nearly 500,000 in the early...
Lions in Waza National Park Cameroon were studied with focus on lion ecology and the human-lion conf...
Livestock depredation frequently results in retaliatory killing of carnivores by people. An understa...
This study investigated livestock predation by carnivores in three resettlement areas bordering Doll...
Reports of livestock depredation by large predators were systematically collected at three study si...
Reports of livestock depredation by large predators were systematically collected at three study sit...
doi:10.1111/j.1469-1795.2008.00199.x The African lion Panthera leo, spotted hyena Crocuta crocuta an...
Data for livestock depredation by wild animals were collected in villages outside Serengeti National...
The borders of national parks in Kenya are hotspots for human–wildlife conflict. The deliberate kill...
In areas where humans coexist with large carnivores, a so called human-carnivore conflict exist due ...
The lion is one of few large predators that have suffered terrible population losses over the past t...
Pictures; Tables; Maps; Figures; BibliographyBetween the days of November 11th and November 26th, 20...
The borders of national parks in Kenya are hotspots for human–wildlife conflict. The deliberate kill...
The spatial ecology of Africa lions (Panthera leo) was studied from 2007 to 2009 in Waza National Pa...
Interviews were carried out in six villages south-west of Waza National Park, Cameroon, to investiga...
The African lion has declined precipitously across its entire range from nearly 500,000 in the early...
Lions in Waza National Park Cameroon were studied with focus on lion ecology and the human-lion conf...
Livestock depredation frequently results in retaliatory killing of carnivores by people. An understa...
This study investigated livestock predation by carnivores in three resettlement areas bordering Doll...
Reports of livestock depredation by large predators were systematically collected at three study si...
Reports of livestock depredation by large predators were systematically collected at three study sit...
doi:10.1111/j.1469-1795.2008.00199.x The African lion Panthera leo, spotted hyena Crocuta crocuta an...
Data for livestock depredation by wild animals were collected in villages outside Serengeti National...
The borders of national parks in Kenya are hotspots for human–wildlife conflict. The deliberate kill...
In areas where humans coexist with large carnivores, a so called human-carnivore conflict exist due ...
The lion is one of few large predators that have suffered terrible population losses over the past t...
Pictures; Tables; Maps; Figures; BibliographyBetween the days of November 11th and November 26th, 20...
The borders of national parks in Kenya are hotspots for human–wildlife conflict. The deliberate kill...
The spatial ecology of Africa lions (Panthera leo) was studied from 2007 to 2009 in Waza National Pa...