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Non-legalized commerce in game meat in the Brazilian Amazon: a case study
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2010)
Dogs and Cats Put Wildlife at Risk
(Wildlife Society, 2019-05)
Populations of domestic dogs and cats are increasing worldwide and affecting ecosystems, which is especially relevant when they live near protected areas. Free- ranging dogs and cats interact with wildlife in several ways ...
Even at the uttermost ends of the Earth: how seabirds telecouple the Beagle Channel with regional and global processes that affect environmental conservation and socio-ecological sustainability
(Resilience Alliance, 2017-12)
Human-wildlife dynamics exhibit novel characteristics in the Anthropocene, given the unprecedented degree of globalization that has increased the linkages between habitats and people across space and time. This is largely ...
Hunting practices of feral pigs (Sus scrofa) and predation by vampire bats (Desmodus rotundus) as a potential route of rabies in the Brazilian Pantanal
(2021-04-01)
Exotic species are known to cause an impact on native species and the environment through various ecological processes. Their impact on disease dynamics is not completely understood, but their relationship with the local ...
Managing Protected Areas in Central and Eastern Europe Under Climate Change
The idea to investigate the impacts of climate change on nature protection sites
supported by a remote sensing-based monitoring tool – inspired by Lovejoy and
Hannah’s book Climate Change and Biodiversity – was the ...
Transforming open mining pits into fish farms: Moving towards sustainability
(2004-08-01)
The legacy of mining activities has typically been land 'returned to wildlife', or, at some sites, degraded to such an extent that it is unsuitable for any alternate use. Progress towards sustainability is made when value ...