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A review of 49 studies reveals that a variety of weather-related phenomena that are likely to become increasingly common due to climate change may increase human-wildlife conflict.
As animal-human conflicts increase, experts debate whether climate change or urban expansion is the bigger cause. Rising temperatures, habitat destruction, and food scarcity are driving wildlife ...
To navigate, the expedition uses both modern GPS technology and “human GPS”—an ability possessed by experienced polers who know the intricate waterways of the Okavango Delta by heart.
That’s why I contributed to the development of the Conflict to Coexistence (C2C) approach, which is a collective effort by many colleagues.Instead of focusing on temporary solutions, this ...
In addition to papers on Human-wildlife coexistence and conflict, Scientific Reports welcomes all original research in the field of Ecology. To browse our latest articles in Ecology click here.
The human-wildlife conflict documentary 'One But Many,' directed by Janna Giacoppo, has been acquired by Byron Allen's Freestyle Digital Media.
Byron Allen’s Freestyle Digital Media Acquires ‘One But Many,’ Documentary On Human-Wildlife Conflict, Ahead Of Dances With Films Premiere. Matthew Carey. Fri, June 20, 2025 at 3:30 PM UTC.
Most incidents of human-wildlife conflict don't result in physical injury, but deaths still occur on a regular basis. So far this year, the DNPW has reported 10 people killed by elephants in the town.
Colorado experienced record-high volumes of conflict between bears and humans last year. While human-bear conflict increased nearly 15% between 2023 and 2024, northwest Colorado continues to see the ...
While human-bear conflict increased nearly 15% between 2023 and 2024, northwest Colorado continues to see the highest volume of reports. Last year, Colorado Parks and Wildlife received 1,914 ...