Creating landscapes of coexistence: Do conservation interventions promote tolerance of lions in human-dominated landscapes?
The range-wide decline of lions has led to their conservation becoming a top priority. Protection of free-ranging lion populations is dependent on securing space for lions but also on the ability and desire of local communities to coexist with lions. Our investigation takes a comparative and case st...
Main Authors: | Western, G, Macdonald, D, Loveridge, A, Dickman, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Medknow
2019
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