2020
DOI: 10.15451/ec2020-02-9.05-1-22
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Conflicts between humans and wild animals in and surrounding protected area (Bahia, Brazil): an ethnozoological approach

Abstract: Conflicts between humans and wildlife have been considered a huge obstacle to the management and conservation of fauna, and also lead to negative impacts for local populations. For this reason, from an ethnozoological perspective, the present work aimed to identify and analyze conflicts between farmers and the wild fauna in four communities of the Costa de ItacaréSerra Grande Environmental Protection Area, Bahia, Brazil, as well as diagnose the control measures used. The participants were selected using the sn… Show more

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“…The coexistence between human societies and wild animals is manifested in utilitarian contexts (uses as food, transport, clothing, and various raw materials); affective (arousing admiration and sympathy) [ 1 ], cosmological [ 2 ], conflictual (species that can cause real or potential harm to people) [ 3 6 ] among others. These various interaction forms guide the representations and attitudes of humans toward other animal species, reflecting on relationships between people and animals that can be harmonious or not.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The coexistence between human societies and wild animals is manifested in utilitarian contexts (uses as food, transport, clothing, and various raw materials); affective (arousing admiration and sympathy) [ 1 ], cosmological [ 2 ], conflictual (species that can cause real or potential harm to people) [ 3 6 ] among others. These various interaction forms guide the representations and attitudes of humans toward other animal species, reflecting on relationships between people and animals that can be harmonious or not.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%