Public support is a necessary component of large carnivore conservation. We analysed public opinion on Amur tigers, Panthera tigris altaica, in Russia’s Far East, the northernmost stronghold of the world’s rarest big cat. We surveyed 1035 people in 5 settlements at increasing distances to tiger habitat. Overall support for tiger conservation was high (95.4%), although lower in more rural communities—especially among hunters—with limited socio-economic opportunities, and where tigers pose a higher perceived threat to livelihoods. Nearly 20% of respondents supported lethal removal of individual problem tigers that posed a threat to humans. Non-hunters, higher-income earners, and people who rated their communities’ pre-college education positi...
S.S. Kolipaka’s thesis questions and investigates the survival prospects of reintroduced tigers and...
The tiger has served as an effective umbrella species in conserving many forms of biodiversity in th...
Tigers, the largest of the felids, have been in a precarious state for years as they are considered ...
Increased human populations and the resulting encroachment of related anthropogenic land uses into n...
In the beginning of 19th century, the range (areal) of Panthera tigris altaica included the forest p...
Understanding attitude of local people towards big cats is vital for conservation interventions to s...
Globally, the illegal wildlife trade’s reach is increasingly omnipresent and now constitutes the gre...
China’s rate of economic development has skyrocketed in the last few years. Habitat loss due to deve...
The IUCN Red List has classified all subspecies of tigers (Panthera tigris) as endangered with prey ...
Fostering local community tolerance for endangered carnivores, such as tigers (Panthera tigris), is ...
In recent years illegal hunting has increased in Mongolia, putting considerable pressure on large ma...
Human population growth is escalating, threatening the conservation of wildlife and natural wildlife...
In 2010, tiger conservation received global attention following a dangerously low estimation of 3,20...
The coexistence of humans and wildlife often leads to conflicts that could create negative attitudes...
The world’s tiger (Panthera tigris, Linnaeus 1758) range countries agreed to double tiger numbers ov...
S.S. Kolipaka’s thesis questions and investigates the survival prospects of reintroduced tigers and...
The tiger has served as an effective umbrella species in conserving many forms of biodiversity in th...
Tigers, the largest of the felids, have been in a precarious state for years as they are considered ...
Increased human populations and the resulting encroachment of related anthropogenic land uses into n...
In the beginning of 19th century, the range (areal) of Panthera tigris altaica included the forest p...
Understanding attitude of local people towards big cats is vital for conservation interventions to s...
Globally, the illegal wildlife trade’s reach is increasingly omnipresent and now constitutes the gre...
China’s rate of economic development has skyrocketed in the last few years. Habitat loss due to deve...
The IUCN Red List has classified all subspecies of tigers (Panthera tigris) as endangered with prey ...
Fostering local community tolerance for endangered carnivores, such as tigers (Panthera tigris), is ...
In recent years illegal hunting has increased in Mongolia, putting considerable pressure on large ma...
Human population growth is escalating, threatening the conservation of wildlife and natural wildlife...
In 2010, tiger conservation received global attention following a dangerously low estimation of 3,20...
The coexistence of humans and wildlife often leads to conflicts that could create negative attitudes...
The world’s tiger (Panthera tigris, Linnaeus 1758) range countries agreed to double tiger numbers ov...
S.S. Kolipaka’s thesis questions and investigates the survival prospects of reintroduced tigers and...
The tiger has served as an effective umbrella species in conserving many forms of biodiversity in th...
Tigers, the largest of the felids, have been in a precarious state for years as they are considered ...