VOL. 43 · NO. 2 | October 2013
 
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M. Sylviane N. Volampeno, Guy Randriatahina, Colleen T. Downs
South African Journal of Wildlife Research 43 (2), 91-102, (1 October 2013) https://doi.org/10.3957/056.043.0205
KEYWORDS: Ankarafa Forest, core, edge, fire, Sahamalaza-lles Radama National Park, Madagascar, blue-eyed black lemur, Eulemur flavifrons
Sébastien Le Bel, Fiona Stansfield, Mike La Grange, Russell Taylor
South African Journal of Wildlife Research 43 (2), 103-119, (1 October 2013) https://doi.org/10.3957/056.043.0201
KEYWORDS: African elephant, management cropping, game meat, local communities
Martin Reinhardt Nielsen, Henrik Meilby
South African Journal of Wildlife Research 43 (2), 120-137, (1 October 2013) https://doi.org/10.3957/056.043.0210
KEYWORDS: biodiversity hotspot, governance, hunter behaviour, instrumental versus normative, participatory forest management
S.M. Miller, C. Bissett, A. Burger, B. Courtenay, T. Dickerson, D.J. Druce, S. Ferreira, P.J. Funston, D. Hofmeyr, P.J. Kilian, W. Matthews, S. Naylor, D.M. Parker, R. Slotow, M. Toft, D. Zimmermann
South African Journal of Wildlife Research 43 (2), 138-154, (1 October 2013) https://doi.org/10.3957/056.043.0202
KEYWORDS: Panthera leo, re-introduction, small reserve management
Richard W. Yarnell, W. Louis Phipps, Luke P. Burgess, Joseph A. Ellis, Stephen W.R. Harrison, Steve Dell, Dougal MacTavish, Lynne M. MacTavish, Dawn M. Scott
South African Journal of Wildlife Research 43 (2), 155-166, (1 October 2013) https://doi.org/10.3957/056.043.0206
KEYWORDS: carnivore, diet, Africa, hyaena, jackal, predators, scavenger, competition
Ross T. Pitman, Petrus J. Kilian, Paul M. Ramsay, Lourens H. Swanepoel
South African Journal of Wildlife Research 43 (2), 167-176, (1 October 2013) https://doi.org/10.3957/056.043.0204
KEYWORDS: predation, kill site, carnivore, GPS cluster analysis, preference, optimal foraging
Morgan L. Hauptfleisch, Nico L. Avenant, Alton Tsowaseb
South African Journal of Wildlife Research 43 (2), 177-184, (1 October 2013) https://doi.org/10.3957/056.043.0208
KEYWORDS: aircraft, wildlife, collision, bird strike, reporting, conflict
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