The negative impact of fences on large mammals
The Great Migration is called Nature’s greatest show, where 1.3 million wildebeest, 400,000 Thomson’s gazelle, 200,000 zebra and 12,000 eland are travelling together…Read more
The Great Migration is called Nature’s greatest show, where 1.3 million wildebeest, 400,000 Thomson’s gazelle, 200,000 zebra and 12,000 eland are travelling together…Read more
Human wildlife interactions pose challenges for humans living around wildlife protection areas. At the same time, they affect wildlife negatively, undermining conservation efforts. Kwaslema Malle Hariohay has studied human-wildlife interactions in the Ruaha-Rungwa Ecosystem in Tanzania as part of his doctoral work at NTNU. At June 6 he will defend his thesis. Distance from
Increased human activity around one of Africa’s most iconic ecosystems is “squeezing the wildlife in its core” Read more
A new publication from Stuart W. Smith has been accepted. Co-authors are James D. M. Speed, John Bukombe, Shombe N. Hassan, Richard D. Lyamuya… Read more
Participants from AfricanBioServices took part in the publication of a new research paper. Read more