Movement patterns of lions (Panthera leo) in an East African conservancy : avoiding conflict
The conflict between wildlife, particularly predators, and humans is one of the main reasons for the rapid decline of predator populations. In Kenya, lions (Panthera leo) are a major threat to livestock and humans living around the wildlife conservancies. Ol Pejeta, in Laikipia County, is such a con...
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SLU/Dept. of Animal Environment and Health (until 231231)
2017
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