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Living on the edge: characteristics of human–wildlife conflict in a traditional livestock community in Botswana

J. Weldon McNutt A , Andrew B. Stein A B C , Lesley Boggs McNutt A and Neil R. Jordan A D E F
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A Botswana Predator Conservation Trust, Private Bag 13, Maun, Botswana.

B Landmark College, 19 River Road South, Putney, VT 05346, United States of America.

C CLAWS Conservancy, 32 Pine Tree Drive, Worcester, MA 01609, United States of America.

D Centre for Ecosystem Science, School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of New South Wales (UNSW), NSW 2052, Australia.

E Taronga Conservation Society Australia, Taronga Western Plains Zoo, Wildlife Reproduction Centre, Obley Road, Dubbo, NSW 2830, Australia.

F Corresponding author. Email: neil.jordan@unsw.edu.au

Wildlife Research 44(7) 546-557 https://doi.org/10.1071/WR16160
Submitted: 26 August 2016  Accepted: 19 August 2017   Published: 5 December 2017



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