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Older bull elephants control young males

Older bull elephants control young males

Exploring the Role of Private Wildlife Ranching as a Conservation Tool in South Africa Stakeholder Perspectives

Exploring the Role of Private Wildlife Ranching as a Conservation Tool in South Africa: Stakeholder Perspectives

Population dynamics and threats to an apex predator outside protected areas: implications for carnivore management

Impact of conservation interventions on the dynamics and persistence of a persecuted leopard (Panthera pardus) population

THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF HUNTING: A REGIONAL APPROACH

Elephant hunt at Balule was lawful, should be seen in context of regulations governing sustainable resource use

Assessing the potential for a levy-based system to replace revenue from trophy hunting in South Africa

Importance of private and communal lands to sustainable conservation of Africa's rhinoceroses

Importance of private and communal lands to sustainable conservation of Africa’s rhinoceroses

The Relative Importance of Trophy Harvest and Retaliatory Killing of Large Carnivores - South African Leopards as a Case Study

The Relative Importance of Trophy Harvest and Retaliatory Killing of Large Carnivores: South African Leopards as a Case Study

Legal hunting for conservation of highly threatened species: The case of African rhinos

Legal Hunting for Conservation of Highly Threatened Species: The Case of African Rhinos

Impacts of a trophy hunting ban on private land conservation in South African biodiversity hotspots

Impacts of a trophy hunting ban on private land conservation in South African biodiversity hotspots

Economic and conservation significance of the trophy hunting industry in sub-Saharan Africa

Economic and conservation significance of the trophy hunting industry in sub-Saharan Africa

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