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Getting along with lions

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An overview is presented on the Wildlife Conservation Society's Laikipia Predator Project in Kenya, which focuses on resolving coexistence issues between human and lion populations. Radio collars are used to monitor the lions. Reducing livestock losses due to lion predation is key to maintaining human-lion relations.

Author: Frank, Laurence
Publisher: Wildlife Conservation Society
Publication Name: Wildlife Conservation
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 1048-4949
Year: 2003
Government domestic functions, Management dynamics, Kenya, Management, Protection and preservation, Environmental policy, Company business management, Lions, Wildlife Conservation Society

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First, the good news

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The efforts done by Malagasy President Marc Ravalomanana to manage the wildlife conservation are presented.

Author: Haring, D.
Publisher: Wildlife Conservation Society
Publication Name: Wildlife Conservation
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 1048-4949
Year: 2007
Services information, Madagascar, Services, Ravalomanana, Marc

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