作者: John D. C. Linnell , Arie Trouwborst , Floor M. Fleurke
DOI: 10.3897/NATURECONSERVATION.21.12836
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摘要: As wolf populations expand across Europe, many countries face challenges in finding ways to address the concerns of some elements among rural stakeholders who are being asked share their landscapes with wolves for first time several generations. In these recovery landscapes, associated a wide range conflicts that include economic, psychological, perceptional, social, cultural and political dimensions. A recurring demand desire introduce use carefully regulated lethal control wolves, through either culling by state employees or hunting conducted hunters. Introducing such measures can be very controversial, critics challenge legality under international wildlife conservation instruments have nurtured recovery. We evaluate this issue case Norway, which strictly protected Bern Convention. Drawing on latest results social science research, we present multiple lines argumentation often used justify killing relate criteria exceptions exist conclude while Convention provides apparent scope allowing as means conflicts, must clearly justified proportional status so not endanger