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29 April 2025

Conserving biodiversity in mixed-land-use areas is essential, as nearly 80% of South Africa’s wild species exist outside protected areas. This study investigated mammalian diversity within the Baviaanskloof catchment, a mixed-use landscape in t...

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3 Citations
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23 Pages

11 March 2025

Multi-source remote sensing fusion and machine learning are effective tools for forest monitoring. This study aimed to analyze various fusion techniques, their application with machine learning algorithms, and their assessment in estimating forest ty...

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2 Citations
2,723 Views
55 Pages

26 February 2025

This study examined the grazing pressure and interactions between four species of wild kangaroos (Red Kangaroo Osphranter rufus, Common Wallaroo O. robustus, Eastern Grey Kangaroo Macropus giganteus, Western Grey Kangaroo M. fuliginosus), free-rangin...

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2 Citations
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19 Pages

5 November 2024

Ramps or wild leeks (Allium tricoccum) are a popular foraged non-timber forest product in North America consumed for their edible bulbs and leaves. The agroforestry practice of forest farming is a possible solution to conservation challenges surround...

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2 Citations
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18 Pages

Influence of Sociodemographic Profile on Interactions Between Human Populations and Fauna in the Semi-Arid Region of Northeast Brazil and Its Relationship with Conservation

  • Jeferson de Menezes Souza,
  • Josué Luiz da Silva Alves,
  • Ana Carolina Matos Rodrigues,
  • Ernani M. F. Lins-neto and
  • Felipe Silva Ferreira

24 October 2024

Background: The relationship between human populations and wild animals dates back across centuries of interactions, enabling the construction of belief systems in communities. The socioecological perspective allows us to understand the interactions...

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2 Citations
2,409 Views
13 Pages

28 August 2024

We conducted a floristic survey of Non-Conventional Food Plants (Plantas Alimentícias Não Convencionais (PANC)) on the trail of Travessia Petrópolis–Teresópolis in Serra dos Órgãos National Park, in the...

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1 Citations
2,134 Views
17 Pages

Wildlife-Vehicle Collisions as a Threat to Vertebrate Conservation in a Southeastern Mexico Road Network

  • Diana L. Buitrago-Torres,
  • Gilberto Pozo-Montuy,
  • Brandon Brand Buitrago-Marulanda,
  • José Roberto Frías-Aguilar and
  • Mauricio Antonio Mayo Merodio

30 June 2025

Wildlife-vehicle collisions (WVCs) threaten biodiversity, particularly in the Gulf of Mexico, where road expansion increases habitat fragmentation. This research analyzes WVC patterns in southeastern Mexico, estimating collision rates across road typ...

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1 Citations
2,600 Views
22 Pages

20 May 2025

This article presents a tentative proposal for biodiversity and endemic agave species conservation from a cultural anthropology perspective based on qualitative ethnographic research with a mezcal-producing community in Oaxaca, Mexico, and a comparat...

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1 Citations
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The Travelling Salesbaboon: Chacma Baboon Route Efficiency in Multi-Stop Daily Travel Routes

  • Lynn Lewis-Bevan,
  • Philippa Hammond,
  • Susana Carvalho and
  • Dora Biro

8 May 2025

The ability to navigate through both familiar and unfamiliar environments is of critical importance for foraging efficiency, safety, and energy budgeting in wild animals. For animals that remain in the same home range annually, such as grey-footed ch...

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