2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.08.29.555317
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Human-brown bear conflicts in Türkiye are driven by increased human presence around protected areas

Ercan Sıkdokur,
Morteza Naderi,
Elif Çeltik
et al.

Abstract: Human-wildlife conflict is increasing steadily worldwide and is rapidly becoming an important challenge for the success of conservation programs. Brown bears, which suffer from reduced habitat suitability and quality globally, frequently conflict with humans. These animals need large home ranges to fulfill their habitat requirements. When space and food are restricted, brown bears frequently shift towards human-dominated landscapes that offer reliable food sources. As a country where most of the landscape and … Show more

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