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Serological profile of foot-and-mouth disease in wildlife populations of West and Central Africa with special reference to Syncerus caffer subspecies

Serological profile of foot-and-mouth disease in wildlife populations of West and Central Africa with special reference to Syncerus caffer subspecies

... the wildlife-livestock interface in the transmission of FMD has been only successfully applied in South Africa at a considerable ecological and economic cost [64,65] by the means of herds separation ...where ...

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Efficiency of spatio-temporal vaccination regimes in wildlife populations under different viral constraints

Efficiency of spatio-temporal vaccination regimes in wildlife populations under different viral constraints

... virus circulation after 10 years. The first measure is essential for planning the extent of restriction zones for the pig production sector according to existing disease legislation (EU Council Directive 80/217/EEC ...

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Mycobacterium bovis in a European bison (Bison bonasus) raises concerns about tuberculosis in Brazilian captive wildlife populations: a case report

Mycobacterium bovis in a European bison (Bison bonasus) raises concerns about tuberculosis in Brazilian captive wildlife populations: a case report

... tive populations, facilitating the disease spread and maintenance within and among ...cific wildlife legislation regulating animal trade, disease detection and reporting may aid in the control of tuber- ...

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A unifying model for capture recapture and distance sampling surveys of wildlife populations

A unifying model for capture recapture and distance sampling surveys of wildlife populations

... A fundamental problem in wildlife ecology and management is estimation of population size or density. The two dominant methods in this area are capture–recapture (CR) and distance sampling (DS), each with its own ...

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Wildlife population trends in protected areas predicted by national socio-economic metrics and body size

Wildlife population trends in protected areas predicted by national socio-economic metrics and body size

... objective, wildlife abundance changes in PAs are patchily documented and poorly ...1,902 populations of birds and mammals from 447 PAs ...maintaining populations of monitored birds and mammals within ...

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Local demand drives a bushmeat industry in a Philippine forest preserve

Local demand drives a bushmeat industry in a Philippine forest preserve

... on wildlife populations [2], highlighting the importance of studies to document the presence and drivers of hunting in Southeast Asia, including the ...their populations would likely persist ...

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The Comparative Institutions Approach to Wildlife Governance

The Comparative Institutions Approach to Wildlife Governance

... wild populations and their ...and wildlife populations are part of the land which has many attributes and uses—most notably, residential and agricultural ...ranching, wildlife, ...and ...

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Effect of cropping policy on landowner reactions towards wildlife: a case of Naivasha area, Kenya

Effect of cropping policy on landowner reactions towards wildlife: a case of Naivasha area, Kenya

... between wildlife parks and agricultural areas is threatened by crop destruction with increasing wildlife populations and the pressure on available land from immigration and such conflict is a major ...

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The ecology of wildlife disease surveillance: demographic and prevalence fluctuations undermine surveillance

The ecology of wildlife disease surveillance: demographic and prevalence fluctuations undermine surveillance

... Key-words: wildlife disease systems, wildlife ecology, disease surveillance, demographic fluctuations, wildlife populations, disease transmission models, stochastic population models... [r] ...

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... how Wildlife populations have experienced drastic declines while livestock populations have ...season populations of the most numerous wildlife in the Tarangire-Manyara ecosystem, ...

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The Development and Testing of a Procedure for Monitoring Visitor-Horse Interactions at Assateague Island National Seashore

The Development and Testing of a Procedure for Monitoring Visitor-Horse Interactions at Assateague Island National Seashore

... Assateague Island National Seashore and Assateague Island State Park in Maryland. Assateague’s feral horses are most likely descendents of domesticated horses brought to island in the 17th century to avoid taxes and a ...

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Wildlife in a Premier African Protected Area do not Perceive Ecotourists as Predators

Wildlife in a Premier African Protected Area do not Perceive Ecotourists as Predators

... Experiments have reported similar effects of fear on wildlife population and demography. A manipulation by Zanette et al. (2011) broadcast predator calls to song sparrows (Melospiza melodia) to test the effects of ...

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Understanding tourist encounters with nature: A thematic framework

Understanding tourist encounters with nature: A thematic framework

... viewing wildlife at the top of the food chain might offer intense excitement (Bulbeck 2005), there are limited viewing opportunities for such species in the ...elusive wildlife from the gaze of ...that ...

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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].

... Human-wildlife conflicts (HWC) have become more frequent and severe over recent decade as a result of human population growth, expansion of agricultural and industrial activities which together have led to ...

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Tiger Conservation in Chitwan National Park, Nepal: An Analysis of Social, Ecological and Management Perspectives

Tiger Conservation in Chitwan National Park, Nepal: An Analysis of Social, Ecological and Management Perspectives

... Tiger range and numbers have collapsed despite of substantial conservation efforts, so conservation efforts must prioritize regions that have good feasibilities to harbour tigers. This review paper addresses the ...

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Global environmental governance and community-based conservation in Kenya and Tanzania

Global environmental governance and community-based conservation in Kenya and Tanzania

... of wildlife initially constituted Enduimet WMA, it excluded the Kamwanga ...The wildlife division did this because the village had no land to contribute to the formation of the ...a wildlife ...

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Study of Wildlife Poaching and Illegal Wildlife Markets in Afghanistan: Impacts of Poaching and Illegal Markets on the Condition of Afghanistan's Wildlife.

Study of Wildlife Poaching and Illegal Wildlife Markets in Afghanistan: Impacts of Poaching and Illegal Markets on the Condition of Afghanistan's Wildlife.

... Afghanistan wildlife protected species are legally forbidden, and their services are ...Kabul’s wildlife markets such as Ka Farushi and Chicken Street market; and NEPA, MAIL, and other responsible ...

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... in Assam, India, an eco-sensitive zone, to elucidate people’s perception towards the forest and its wildlife. This sanctuary forms a part of the Barail range, in the Indo-Chinese sub-region and Indo-Burma ...

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Land Use Planning and Wildlife-Inflicted Crop Damage in Zambia

Land Use Planning and Wildlife-Inflicted Crop Damage in Zambia

... as wildlife attack, whereas larger households have a greater capacity to chase away wildlife from their ...upon wildlife habitat and increasing crop damage. Therefore, wildlife-inflicted crop ...

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NATURAL RESOURCES FISH WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT

NATURAL RESOURCES FISH WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT

... and control, construction of floating nests sites, rafts, or artificial islands may help. Islands can be constructed most conveniently in connection with new pond or wetland development by leaving higher sections exposed ...

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