Perception on long-tailed macaques as public nuisance from the visitors and residents in Gaya Island national park
Animals living in urban areas will eventually interact with humans at some times in their lives due to the ever increasing of human population in the world. The increasing number of visitor in Gaya Island is leading to more human-macaque interaction. This can lead to negative interaction or conflict...
Main Authors: | A.J. Embug, Jepthe Sompud, Chin, Su Na, R. Repin, A. Tinggi, K.J.P. Chyi |
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Format: | Proceedings |
Language: | English English |
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Faculty of Science and Natural Resources
2020
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Online Access: | https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/23521/1/Perception%20on%20long-tailed%20macaques%20as%20public%20nuisance%20from%20the%20visitors%20and%20residents%20in%20Gaya%20Island%20national%20park.pdf https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/23521/2/Perception%20on%20long-tailed%20macaques%20as%20public%20nuisance%20from%20the%20visitors%20and%20residents%20in%20Gaya%20Island%20national%20park1.pdf |
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