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Guarding dogs as a mitigation tool in human-wildlife conflict - case study: the Anatolian Shepherd Dog breeding project in Namaqua National Park

This study conducted an evaluation of farmer and shepherd perceptions on Anatolian Shepherd dogs, used as livestock guarding dogs to mitigate farmer–wildlife conflict and meet conservation ends. The case study involved Anatolian Shepherd dogs bred at the Anatolian Shepherd Dog Breeding Project in th...

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Main Author: Binge, Elizabeth Naudé
Other Authors: Anderson, Pippin
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Environmental and Geographical Science 2017
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