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Fall 2020
Effective wildlife management involves understanding the population status and habitat of the species in question, as well as human interests in management decisions. Human dimensions are complicated - African wildlife topics often spark international interest in addition to local concerns. Most...
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Using predictors of public reporting and reducing attractant accessibility can support proactive management of human conflict with urban coyotes
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Human-wildlife conflicts are increasing globally, prompting a need for efficient, proactive management strategies. Management can be supported by collecting information about human-wildlife conflicts from citizen-provided reports and by mitigating drivers of conflict, like wildlife access to...