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Issue 11 Winter 2015
Dialogue to reduce conflicts
Are wolverines doomed to live in eternal conflict?
How can an inexperienced person performing civilian service support farmers to protect livestock against carnivore attacks on alpine pastures?
Herd protection in the northwestern Swiss Prealps 2009‑2013
Sheep farming in France: facing the return of the wolf
Eurasian Lynx depredation on sheep in Norway: summarizing 20 years of research
People and jaguars coexistence project: understanding and increasing tolerance to big cats in Brazil
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