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Human-Wildlife Conflict

THE IMPACT OF HUMAN WILDLIFE CONFLICT IN PEECHI VAZHANI WILDLIFE SANCTUARY, THRISSUR, KERALA

THE IMPACT OF HUMAN WILDLIFE CONFLICT IN PEECHI VAZHANI WILDLIFE SANCTUARY, THRISSUR, KERALA

... sampling. Three methods were employed to assess the crop damage and human-wildlife conflict in the Sanctuary. To assess the crop damage, Quadrat method was used. Six areas were surveyed for the ...

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Assessing Resilience to Flooding and Human Wildlife Conflict in Developing Countries : A Case Study of Flood Related Trauma and Human Wildlife Conflict in Nepal

Assessing Resilience to Flooding and Human Wildlife Conflict in Developing Countries : A Case Study of Flood Related Trauma and Human Wildlife Conflict in Nepal

... Given the fact that the country frequently suffers from natural events like landslides, mudflows, earthquakes, and flash floods, this research hopes to inform the government authorities of Nepal on moving towards an ...

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Using Incentives as Mitigation Measure for Human Wildlife Conflict Management in Namibia.

Using Incentives as Mitigation Measure for Human Wildlife Conflict Management in Namibia.

... of wildlife that could offset HWC losses, conservation success has led to increased and unforeseen HWC ...toward wildlife on communally-owned land in ...the human-wildlife conflict in ...

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Perspectives of the human wildlife conflict situation from the standpoint of environmental justice

Perspectives of the human wildlife conflict situation from the standpoint of environmental justice

... ABSTRACT Human wildlife conflicts in Zimbabwe have escalated due to human population growth which results in the expansion of settlements in areas close to national parks causing an overlap thereby ...

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A Brief Appraisal of Human Wildlife Conflict in Jalpaiguri and Alipurduar Districts of West Bengal

A Brief Appraisal of Human Wildlife Conflict in Jalpaiguri and Alipurduar Districts of West Bengal

... Abstract- HumanWildlife Conflict refers to conflict between wild animals and humans due to overlapping of human population and wildlife ...The conflict leads to loss of ...

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The use of Indigenous Knowledge in Minimizing Human Wildlife Conflict: The Case of Taita Community, Kenya

The use of Indigenous Knowledge in Minimizing Human Wildlife Conflict: The Case of Taita Community, Kenya

... friendly human- wildlife conflict minimization ...on wildlife behavior is rich and they also know the role that wildlife plays in ecosystem functioning and their direct or indirect ...

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The use of indigenous knowledge in minimizing human wildlife conflict: the case of taita community, Kenya

The use of indigenous knowledge in minimizing human wildlife conflict: the case of taita community, Kenya

... Non-destructive indigenous practices These indigenous practices on human-wildlife conflict management do not harm the wild animals but act as deterrents and enhance human-wildlife ...

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Leopard diets and landowner perceptions of human wildlife conflict in the Soutpansberg Mountains, South Africa.

Leopard diets and landowner perceptions of human wildlife conflict in the Soutpansberg Mountains, South Africa.

... Human-wildlife conflict between carnivores and livestock and game owners is an issue of high conservation concern and has led to the global decline of many large carnivore ...

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Effectiveness of animal conditioning interventions in reducing human–wildlife conflict: a systematic map protocol

Effectiveness of animal conditioning interventions in reducing human–wildlife conflict: a systematic map protocol

... Background: Humanwildlife conflict (HWC), is currently one of the most pressing conservation ...to wildlife behaviour that is perceived to negatively impact social, economic or cultural ...

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Tracking the Elephant (Lexodonta Africana) Corridor and the Human-­‐Wildlife Conflict in Esilalei Village, A Continuation Study

Tracking the Elephant (Lexodonta Africana) Corridor and the Human-­‐Wildlife Conflict in Esilalei Village, A Continuation Study

... increasing conflict with elephants in Esilalei, and that elephants passing through Esilalei are originating in Manyara Ranch and traveling to and through Losimangori ...the human wildlife ...

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Analysis of Human Wildlife Conflict in Buffer Zone Area: A Study from Chitwan National Park, Nepal

Analysis of Human Wildlife Conflict in Buffer Zone Area: A Study from Chitwan National Park, Nepal

... Abstract: Human-Wildlife Conflict (HWC) is fast becoming a serious threat to the survival of many endangered species in the ...created conflict between the national parks, the people residing ...

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Primates on the farm - spatial patterns of human-wildlife conflict in forest-agricultural landscape mosaic in Taita Hills, Kenya

Primates on the farm - spatial patterns of human-wildlife conflict in forest-agricultural landscape mosaic in Taita Hills, Kenya

... by wildlife, such as primates, is a severe threat to the food security and livelihoods of smallholder farmers’ households, and therefore perceived as a significant problem in the Taita ...the human- ...

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International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) World Parks Congress, human-wildlife conflict occurs when wildlife requirements encroach on those of human populations, with costs both to residents and wild animals [3].

International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) World Parks Congress, human-wildlife conflict occurs when wildlife requirements encroach on those of human populations, with costs both to residents and wild animals [3].

... varied wildlife of scientific intrinsic and economic value and has a considerable extent of wildlife habitat [15,16; ...of wildlife living outside protected areas on a seasonal or permanent basis, ...

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Human-Wildlife Conflict: Issues and Managements

Human-Wildlife Conflict: Issues and Managements

... Primate Conflicts Most primate species are constrained by their lifestyles to remain within the small forest fragments that we have earmarked for them; a handful is less decorous in their behaviour, and willfully enters ...

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Human-wildlife conflict mitigation in Peninsular Malaysia

Human-wildlife conflict mitigation in Peninsular Malaysia

... A list of main questions had prepared in order to discuss the relevant subject of the study and to offer me a clear picture of the human-wildlife conflicts in Peninsular Malaysia. Interviews were conducted ...

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Human- Wildlife Conflict - The case of elephant at Mole National Park

Human- Wildlife Conflict - The case of elephant at Mole National Park

... Moreover, human – induced changes in elephants behavior, improved anti- poaching measures has led to some elephants losing their fear for people (Nelson, Bidwell, & Sillero-Zubiri, ...for wildlife ...

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The production of human-wildlife conflict: a political animal geography of encounter

The production of human-wildlife conflict: a political animal geography of encounter

... mediating wildlife tolerance in this study were economic forces, our results also suggest that it would be overly simplistic to blame insufficient compensation paid to livestock owners for declining tolerance to ...

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Human-Wildlife Conflict in Northeastern Namibia.CITES, Elephant Conservation and Local Livelihoods

Human-Wildlife Conflict in Northeastern Namibia.CITES, Elephant Conservation and Local Livelihoods

... Anti-poaching operations have also increased border tensions between Botswana and Namibia, amid claims that the BDF has violated Namibia's sovereignty” (Mongudhi et al., 2016). It also makes is difficult to track the ...

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Human-wildlife conflict in subsistence and commercial farmers in north-eastern South Africa

Human-wildlife conflict in subsistence and commercial farmers in north-eastern South Africa

... Crop-raiding vs Crop-Human Crop-raiding 0.42 -6.36 < 0.001 Crop-raiding vs Crop-Livestock Crop-raiding 0.35 -6.51 < 0.001 Crop-raiding vs Crop-Livestock-Human Crop-raiding 0.58 -5.76 < 0.001 Crop-raiding vs ...

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Human-wildlife Conflict and Ecotourism : Comparing Pongara and Ivindo National Parks in Gabon

Human-wildlife Conflict and Ecotourism : Comparing Pongara and Ivindo National Parks in Gabon

... of wildlife habitat, which impacts their migratory ...of wildlife, such as gorillas and elephants, which cross the road and can be disturbed by cars' ...

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