Human–Wildlife Conflicts in Brazil: A Fast-Growing Issue

作者: Silvio Marchini , Peter G. Crawshaw

DOI: 10.1080/10871209.2015.1004145

关键词: EcologyHuman–wildlife conflictWildlifeIntroduced speciesPopulationWildlife managementRecreationAgroforestryGeographyGlobal biodiversityWildlife conservation

摘要: Human–wildlife conflicts have grown in Brazil over the past 10 years. There has been a dramatic increase number, diversity of species involved, and even severity outcomes. This growth is attributed to several factors: expanding human settlement, outdoor recreation, number that adapted living dominated landscapes. Managing these complicated by growing wildlife values among different publics. We describe involving jaguars, pumas, capybaras (associated with agricultural damage, vehicle collisions, transmission disease) wild boars (a spreading exotic issues hunting/antihunting). Two critical needs are identified: (a) Move from conservation management paradigm, where there need reduce populations, rather than conventional situation population was expected (b) Apply interdisciplinary approaches particular attention bri...

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