Posts Tagged: europe
Keep The Wolf From The Door: How To Conserve Wolves In Europe’s Human Dominated Landscapes?
June 30, 2019
The recolonization of wolves in European human-dominated landscapes poses a conservation challenge to protect this species and manage conflicts. The question of how humans can co-exist with large carnivores often triggers strong emotions. Here we provide an objective, science-based discussion … read more
Posted in Human Dimensions | Tagged conserve, dominated, europe, human, landscapes, wolves
Governments in North America and Europe Systematically Over-Inflate Native Carnivore Numbers for Political Purposes
June 30, 2019
Society expects governments to implement evidencebased policy to preserve wildlife for future generations, a responsibility often codified in law (Treves et al. 2017b). The difficulties of crafting sound policy, however, are pronounced for large terrestrial carnivores. Systems in which humans … read more
Posted in Human Dimensions | Tagged america, europe, governments, inflate, native, north, systematically