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The role of trust in wildlife damage response systems: One step towards coexistence between livestock farming and large carnivores?
Farmers' participation in European Regional Platforms on Coexistence between People and Large Carnivores: Perceived conflict, stakeholder interaction, and evaluation of participatory processes
Enterocytozoon bieneusi Infection in Livestock from selected farms in Lagos, Nigeria
Rapid decline and fragmentation of the distribution of an enigmatic small carnivore, the Owston’s Civet, in response to future climate change
The wolf is back! Non‐consumptive effects of the return of a large carnivore on the use of supplementary feeding sites by roe deer
Are human‐altered landscapes reshaping carnivore niche spaces in the Trans‐Himalaya?
One Year of ASPEX-STEPS Operation: Characteristic Features, Observations and Science Potential
Human–wildlife conflict and local community attitudes towards wildlife conservation in Konta Special District, southwest Ethiopia
The role of sweet potato in livestock farming in Nigeria
Livestock Mortality Composting to Mitigate Livestock Predator Interactions
Genomic Insights Into Carnivorous Fish in the Characiformes
A Shift Towards Coexistence: Humane Treatment of Mice (Mus musculus), Norway Rats (Rattus norvegicus), and Black Rats (Rattus rattus)
Competitive Responses of Rye Cultivars When Grown in Coexistence With Weeds
Moss-driven facilitation promotes species coexistence in Andean páramo peatlands
Coexistence with Giants: Exploring Community Perspectives on Elephant Conservation and Conflict Resolution
Sovereign Immunity and International Arbitration in China: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back, and Three Steps Forward Again
Importance of context‐specific community perspectives in human–wildlife coexistence: Evidence from Chitwan National Park, Nepal
Sarracenia carnivorous plants cannot serve as efficient biological control of the invasive hornet Vespa velutina nigrithorax in Europe
Camera trap records of native and non-native mammalian carnivores in urban forests of southern Kyoto, central Japan
Urbanisation and human activities influence the co‐occurrence of red squirrels Sciurus vulgaris and meso‐carnivores in Berlin, Germany
How carnivorous are we? The implication for protein consumption
DNA damage and mutation. Types of DNA damage
At the Interface between Livestock and Predators: Reducing the Risk of Livestock-Predator Interactions among Youth Animal Owners
Characteristics of Soil Heavy Metal Contamination in the Intensive Livestock Farming Watersheds
One-step construction of Co(OH)-anchored g-CN and rGO with phase junction for dopamine sensing and oxygen evolution reaction