Indigenous–wildlife conflict and coexistence in the Altiplano
<p>Understanding the drivers of conflict and coexistence in human–wildlife relations are critical to conservation. This study sought to understand th varying attitudes of local indigenous people towards wildlife, focusing on the Titicaca Grebe (<em>Rollandia microptera</em&g...
Main Authors: | Villar, DA, Thomsen, B, Paca-Condori, AC, Gutiérrez Tito, ER, Velásquez-Noriega, P, Mamani, E, Vilca, MA, Moreno Terrazas, EG, Marino, J, Gosler, AG |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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SAGE Publications
2024
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