Old wine in new bottles: a review and analysis of the long shields model- a traditional concept adapted to mitigate human-lion conflict
<p>Conflict with humans over livestock is a major threat to lion (Panthera leo) populations across their range in Africa. Lions kill livestock, a major source of livelihood for marginalised communities, and farmers kill lions in return. How to effectively mitigate this conflict remains a major...
Main Author: | Sibanda, L |
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Other Authors: | van der Meer, E |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2020
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