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Plan Loup : un nouveau cadre national d'actions pour renforcer la coexistence du loup et des activités d'élevage

Plan Loup : un nouveau cadre national d'actions pour renforcer la coexistence du loup et des activités d'élevage | Biodiversité | Scoop.it
Les précédents plans nationaux d’action ont permis d’atteindre le seuil de viabilité démographique du loup en France. La population de cette espèce protégée est en croissance dans plusieurs départements et le front de colonisation s’étend.
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Estimating and forecasting spatial population dynamics of apex predators using transnational genetic monitoring - PNAS

Estimating and forecasting spatial population dynamics of apex predators using transnational genetic monitoring - PNAS | Biodiversité | Scoop.it

The ongoing recovery of terrestrial large carnivores in North America and Europe is accompanied by intense controversy. On the one hand, reestablishment of large carnivores entails a recovery of their most important ecological role, predation. On the other hand, societies are struggling to relearn how to live with apex predators that kill livestock, compete for game species, and occasionally injure or kill people. Those responsible for managing these species and mitigating conflict often lack fundamental information due to a long-standing challenge in ecology: How do we draw robust population-level inferences for elusive animals spread over immense areas? Here we showcase the application of an effective tool for spatially explicit tracking and forecasting of wildlife population dynamics at scales that are relevant to management and conservation.

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Auteurs : Richard Bischof, Cyril Milleret, Pierre Dupont, Joseph Chipperfield, Mahdieh Tourani, Andrés Ordiz, Perry de Valpine, Daniel Turek, J. Andrew Royle, Olivier Gimenez, Øystein Flagstad, Mikael Åkesson, Linn Svensson, Henrik Brøseth, Jonas Kindberg

Revue : Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Nov 2020, 202011383; DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2011383117

Google traduction du titre de l'article "Estimation et prévision de la dynamique spatiale des populations de grands prédateurs à l'aide de la surveillance génétique transnationale"

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En Chine, la politique de protection du panda n’a pas profité aux autres espèces

En Chine, la politique de protection du panda n’a pas profité aux autres espèces | Biodiversité | Scoop.it
Grâce à de fortes mesures de conservation, le panda n’est aujourd’hui plus en danger. Mais ces mesures n’ont pas permis de sauver les grands carnivores d’Asie, observent des chercheurs de l’université de Pékin.
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Li, S., McShea, W.J., Wang, D. et al. Retreat of large carnivores across the giant panda distribution range. Nat Ecol Evol (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-020-1260-0

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Des vidéos YouTube présentant les loups de façon positive nous rendent plus tolérants à leur égard

Des vidéos YouTube présentant les loups de façon positive nous rendent plus tolérants à leur égard | Biodiversité | Scoop.it

Une nouvelle étude de l’université d’État de Caroline du Nord suggère que nous avons tendance à être plus tolérants à l’égard des loups après avoir visionné des vidéos les présentant sous un jour positif, ce qui pourrait faire de YouTube et des réseaux sociaux des outils importants pour leur conservation.

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Référence de l'étude :

William R. Casola, Jaclyn Rushing, Sara Futch, Victoria Vayer, Danielle F. Lawson, Michelle J. Cavalieri, Lincoln R. Larson & M. Nils Peterson (2020) How do YouTube videos impact tolerance of wolves?, Human Dimensions of Wildlife, DOI: 10.1080/10871209.2020.1773582
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William R. Casola, Jaclyn Rushing, Sara Futch, Victoria Vayer, Danielle F. Lawson, Michelle J. Cavalieri, Lincoln R. Larson & M. Nils Peterson (2020) How do YouTube videos impact tolerance of wolves?, Human Dimensions of Wildlife, DOI: 10.1080/10871209.2020.1773582
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European Rewilding Network members discuss human-wildlife coexistence - Rewilding Europe

European Rewilding Network members discuss human-wildlife coexistence - Rewilding Europe | Biodiversité | Scoop.it
Representatives of ten European Rewilding Network sites came together in March to discuss how social science and raising awareness can achieve better human-wildlife coexistence and mitigate human-wildlife conflict.
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Building spaces of interactions between researchers and managers: Case studies with wildlife monitoring and conservation in France

Building spaces of interactions between researchers and managers: Case studies with wildlife monitoring and conservation in France | Biodiversité | Scoop.it

We illustrate how to build spaces of interactions between research and management. We present two case studies we conducted through a long-term collaboration between the Centre for Functional and Evolutionary Ecology (CEFE; academic/science—a public research laboratory mostly focused on basic ecological questions) and the French Biodiversity Agency (OFB; non-academic/management—a public institute dedicated to biodiversity protection and restauration, under administrative supervision of ecology and agriculture ministries) with biodiversity monitoring in national parks and management of large carnivores in France.

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Thibaut CouturierSarah BauduinGuillelme Astruc, & al.05 June 2023, Ecological Solutions and Evidence, Vol.4 https://doi.org/10.1002/2688-8319.12245

Lire aussi "L’OFB et le CNRS bâtissent des ponts entre recherche en écologie et conservation de la biodiversité"

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Coexistence of large mammals and humans is possible in Europe’s anthropogenic landscapes

Coexistence of large mammals and humans is possible in Europe’s anthropogenic landscapes | Biodiversité | Scoop.it

A critical question in the conservation of both large carnivores and wild ungulates is where they are able to live. In Europe, large mammals have persisted, and recently expanded, alongside humans for millennia, but surprisingly little quantitative data is available about large scale effects of human disturbance on their broad scale distribution.

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Cretois, B., Linnell, J. D. C., Van Moorter, B., Kaczensky, P., Nilsen, E. B., Parada, J. S., & Rød, J. K. (2020, August 11). Coexistence of large mammals and humans is possible in Europe’s anthropogenic landscapes. https://doi.org/10.32942/osf.io/2md94

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Cliquez sur l'image pour consulter le sommaire du dossier "Challenges of and Solutions to Human‐Wildlife Conflicts in Agricultural Landscapes " de ce Volume 34, Issue 4 de Conservation Biology.

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Retreat of large carnivores across the giant panda distribution range

Retreat of large carnivores across the giant panda distribution range | Biodiversité | Scoop.it

As both a flagship and umbrella species, the giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) is one of the most heavily invested species in conservation. Here, we report the wide distribution range retreat of the leopard (Panthera pardus, 81% loss), snow leopard (P. uncia, 38%), wolf (Canis lupus, 77%) and dhole (Cuon alpinus, 95%) from protected areas in the giant panda distribution range since the 1960s. The present findings indicate the insufficiency of giant panda conservation for protecting these large carnivore species and suggest that future conservation efforts should target restoring ecosystems with high trophic complexity to facilitate the recovery of large carnivore populations. Comparing historical records with contemporary camera trap surveys, the authors report widespread declines in the occurrence of four large carnivore species from protected areas within the distributional range of the giant panda.

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Li, S., McShea, W.J., Wang, D. et al. Retreat of large carnivores across the giant panda distribution range. Nat Ecol Evol (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-020-1260-0

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Identifying priority conservation areas for recovering large carnivores using citizen science data

Understanding the processes related to wildlife recoveries is not only essential in solving human - wildlife conflicts, but also for identifying priority conservation areas and in turn, for effective conservation planning. We used data from a large citizen science program to study the spatial processes related to the demographic and genetic recovery of brown bears in Greece and to identify new areas for their conservation. This was achieved by visually comparing our data with an estimation of the past distribution of brown bears in Greece and by using a Point Process Model to model habitat suitability, and then comparing our results with the current distribution of brown bear records and with that of protected areas.

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Auteurs : Anne-Sophie Bonnet-Lebrun, Alexandros Karamanlidis, Miguel de Gabriel Hernando, Ian Renner, Olivier Gimenez

bioRxiv 454603; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/454603
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ÉTATS-UNIS : des scientifiques dénoncent l'irresponsabilité de certains chasseurs

ÉTATS-UNIS : des scientifiques dénoncent l'irresponsabilité de certains chasseurs | Biodiversité | Scoop.it
Une étude démontre que la politique de régulation des espèces de grands carnivores ne se base pas toujours sur les quotas admis par les donn&e...

Via Hubert MESSMER
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Selon l'articlue paru dans Science 18 December 2015:

Vol. 350 no. 6267 pp. 1473-1475
DOI: 10.1126/science.aac4768

 

Questionable policy for large carnivore huntingScott Creel1,2,*,Matthew Becker2,David Christianson3,Egil Dröge1,Neil Hammerschlag4,Matt W. Hayward5,Ullas Karanth6,Andrew Loveridge7,David W. Macdonald7,Wigganson Matandiko1,Jassiel M'soka1,8,Dennis Murray9,Elias Rosenblatt1,Paul Schuette10
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