Conflict or coexistence: human-lion relationships in Kenya’s southern Maasailand and beyond
<p>Large carnivore populations across the world continue to decline despite concerted efforts to protect them. The range-wide collapse of African lions (Panthera leo) epitomizes this decline. Lions are now confined to 8% of their former range, much outside of formally protected areas. Coexiste...
Main Author: | Western, G |
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Other Authors: | Macdonald, D |
Format: | Thesis |
Published: |
2018
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