Identification of human–carnivore conflict hotspots to prioritize mitigation efforts
Human–carnivore conflict is a primary driver of carnivore declines worldwide and resolving these conflicts is a conservation priority. However, resources to mitigate conflicts are limited and should be focused on areas of highest priority. We conducted 820 semistructured interviews with community me...
Main Authors: | Broekhuis, F, Cushman, S, Elliot, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2017
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