Warfare and wildlife declines in Africa’s protected areas
Joshua H. Daskin () and
Robert M. Pringle ()
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Joshua H. Daskin: Princeton University
Robert M. Pringle: Princeton University
Nature, 2018, vol. 553, issue 7688, 328-332
Abstract:
Assessment of the impact of armed conflict on large herbivores in Africa between 1946 and 2010 reveals that high conflict frequency is an important predictor of wildlife population declines.
Date: 2018
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