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Tanya Rosen  
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 More options Oct 24, 11:16 am
From: Tanya Rosen <saff...@3rivers.net>
Date: Sat, 24 Oct 2009 11:16:50 -0400
Local: Sat, Oct 24 2009 11:16 am
Subject: Diminishing water holes and human/wildlife conflicts
Hi All

Do you know of any recent literature/publication/on going study on  
diminishing water holes in Africa and their consequences in terms of  
increasing human/wildlife conflicts and predation? Many thanks.

Best

Tanya

School of Forestry & Environmental Studies
Yale University
205 Prospect Street
New Haven, CT 06511
Email: Tatjana.Ro...@yale.edu
http://www.environment.yale.edu/carnivore/

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Jim Jones  
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From: "Jim Jones" <J...@ptes.org>
Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2009 10:32:55 -0000
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Subject: RE: Diminishing water holes and human/wildlife conflicts
Dear Tatyana

http://www.wildcru.org/publications/research-detail/?theme=&project_i...

You are probably aware of this research at Oxford University on waterholes but thought I would post the link just in case.

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Jim

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Discussion subject changed to "P&W: Diminishing water holes and human/wildlife conflicts" by dapo favour
dapo favour  
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From: dapo favour <gsm_...@yahoo.ca>
Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 03:10:23 -0800 (PST)
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Subject: Re: P&W: Diminishing water holes and human/wildlife conflicts
my ph.d thesis was on "wildlife-landuse conflicts and local community participation in the conservation of Hadejia-nguru wetland, nigeria". you may let me know if it could be of any use to you.

oladapo

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Discussion subject changed to "P&W: Re: Diminishing water holes and human/wildlife conflicts" by Florence mazzocchetti
Florence mazzocchetti  
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From: Florence mazzocchetti <floma...@hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 15:06:43 +0000
Local: Mon, Nov 2 2009 10:06 am
Subject: RE: P&W: Re: Diminishing water holes and human/wildlife conflicts

I will be very interested by this study. I work for Africa Wildlife Foundation, and in our new landscape in west africa (Regional Parc W), we are planing to do such studies and activities.

Thanks in advance!

Best,

Flo

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Anne-Camille SOURIS  
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From: Anne-Camille SOURIS <ac_sou...@live.fr>
Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 17:01:57 +0100
Local: Mon, Nov 2 2009 11:01 am
Subject: RE: P&W: Re: Diminishing water holes and human/wildlife conflicts

On my side it could be very helpful for me. Indeed, I am presently working for the Mongolian wild ass conservation the south Gobi, and on water sources use, land use and wildlife/human conflicts. Did you publish a paper about your work or a report that shows the results of your thesis ?

Thank you very much in advance.

Anne-Camille SOURIS

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g.mar...@roehampton.ac.uk  
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Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 18:39:15 +0000
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Subject: RE: P&W: Re: Diminishing water holes and human/wildlife conflicts

Dear Oladapo

I would be interested to learn more about your thesis because our department has interest in human-wildlife conflicts in Gashaka.

Best wishes

Garry

Dr Garry Marvin
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Reader in Social Anthropology
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Subject: P&W: Re: Diminishing water holes and human/wildlife conflicts

On my side it could be very helpful for me. Indeed, I am presently working for the Mongolian wild ass conservation the south Gobi, and on water sources use, land use and wildlife/human conflicts. Did you publish a paper about your work or a report that shows the results of your thesis ?

Thank you very much in advance.

Anne-Camille SOURIS

Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail. If you really must print it, so please use recycled paper.

Anne-Camille SOURIS
Association GOVIIN KHULAN
"for a best harmony between nature, animals and humans"
President, and Ethologist for Equids conservation in Mongolia
Member of the SSC/IUCN Equid Specialist Group
Website: http://www.goviin-khulan.com<http://www.goviin-khulan.com/>

Phone (mobile): +33 6 71 04 71 11
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