History, Location and Species Matter: Insights for Human-Wildlife Conflict Mitigation from India
Author: Michelle Luiz Human-wildlife conflict (HWC) refers to negative interactions [...]
ಇತಿಹಾಸ, ಸ್ಥಳ ಮತ್ತು ಪ್ರಾಣಿಪ್ರಭೇದದ ಪಾಮುಖ್ಯತೆ: ಭಾರತದಲ್ಲಿ ಮಾನವ-ವನ್ಯಜೀವಿ ಸಂಘರ್ಷದ ಒಳನೋಟ
ಲೇಖಕರು: ಮಿಶೆಲ್ ಲೂಯಿಜ್ಹ್ ಅನುವಾದ: ಸೌರಭಾ ರಾವ್ ಜನ ಮತ್ತು ವನ್ಯಪ್ರಾಣಿಗಳ ನಡುವೆ [...]
Addressing Human Casualties of Conflict with Wildlife
Authors: Dr. Krithi K. Karanth and Priyadarshini D. Thirty-year-old Mahadevamma [...]
For farmers around Karnataka’s Tiger Reserves, help is a phone call away
Authors: Priyadarshini D. and Dr. Krithi K. Karanth “Whether the [...]
Study reveals how livestock losses affect livelihood decision making in China and India
We're pleased to share with you the release of a [...]
Mitigating Big Cat Predation through Wild Seve
Authors: Priyadarshini D. and Dr. Krithi K. Karanth With the [...]
Wild Seve: Our 300th Scientific Publication!
The study titled Wild Seve: A Novel Conservation Intervention to Monitor and Address Human-Wildlife Conflict is published in the journal, Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution.
Wildlife Chronicles: Insights From Environmental Education Across the World
Environmental Education (EE) for all ages, created by practitioners around [...]
Human-wildlife Conflict: A Political Animal Geography of Encounter
Author: Michelle Luiz This is the first article from our [...]
ಮಾನವ-ವನ್ಯಜೀವಿ ಸಂಘರ್ಷ: ರಾಜಕೀಯ ಮತ್ತು ಪ್ರಾಣಿಗಳು ಮುಖಾಮುಖಿಯಾಗುವ ಕ್ಷೇತ್ರ
ಲೇಖಕರು: ಮಿಶೆಲ್ ಲೂಯಿಜ್ಹ್ ಅನುವಾದ: ಸೌರಭಾ ರಾವ್ ಈ ಲೇಖನ ಭಾರತದಲ್ಲಿ ಮಾನವ-ವನ್ಯಜೀವಿ [...]
Rethinking Land-Use Planning to Accommodate Wildlife Movement
With the rapid expansion of infrastructure and rising human populations, the authors call for similar research and more site-specific measures to alleviate the impact of human land modifications on biodiversity.
Wildlife Chronicles: On the Trail of Wildlife
In this webinar in Kannada, Dr. Ullas Karanth talked about his roots, his adventurous experiences in the field, his interest in Kannada literature, his views on striking a balance between development and conservation, and more, with some terrific questions from the audience as well.