
Abstracts of Recently Published Papers on Hunting & Conservation
The Conservation Frontlines Team selected a range of new scientific, peer-reviewed papers. Scan the abstracts

The Conservation Frontlines Team selected a range of new scientific, peer-reviewed papers. Scan the abstracts
[vc_row row_type=”row” use_row_as_full_screen_section=”no” type=”full_width” text_align=”left” background_animation=”none” css_animation=””][vc_column][vc_column_text] Article reference: “Deer overpopulation, meet women who hunt”—Frontline

Do you ever think about where your food comes from? How it was procured? Hunters

CAMPFIRE, the Communal Araeas Management Program for Indigenous Resources is explained by Charles Jonga, Brian

Without safari hunting, the magnificent habitat and rich wildlife of Mulobezi Game Management Area next

The massive growth of elephant populations over the past 100 years from ca. 4,000 to

Prof Mbaiwa discusses the effects of the 2014 Botswana hunting ban. Safari hunting created 15

This documentary explains the concepts of transfrontier parks and conservation areas (TFCAs). Community participations and

The Tonga people who live in the Hwange-Sanyati Biodiversity Corridor along the Zambezi and Lake