Sharks, seals, hunters, tourists: How wildlife‑human interactions matter for conservation

A conservation scientist explores how human-wildlife interactions are evolving due to changing social, environmental, and governance factors. The study uses a framework to analyze how human practices and perceptions influence wildlife management in southern Africa.
Why it matters
Understanding these dynamics is crucial for developing effective, modern conservation strategies that account for human-wildlife coexistence.
edited by Gaby Clark , reviewed by Andrew Zinin
The article presents an academic perspective on conservation without political advocacy.
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