Diminishing water holes and human/wildlife conflicts

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Tanya Rosen

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Oct 24, 2009, 11:16:50 AM10/24/09
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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

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Yale University
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Jim Jones

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Oct 26, 2009, 6:32:55 AM10/26/09
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Dear Tatyana


http://www.wildcru.org/publications/research-detail/?theme=&project_id=756#

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

Best wishes

Jim


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dapo favour

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Nov 2, 2009, 6:10:23 AM11/2/09
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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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Nov 2, 2009, 10:06:43 AM11/2/09
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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!
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Flo
 
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Anne-Camille SOURIS

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Nov 2, 2009, 11:01:57 AM11/2/09
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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. 
 
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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



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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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Jan 4, 2010, 2:12:33 AM1/4/10
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Hello Tanya,

Happy New Year!

Considering I have not heard anything more from this... I was wondering if
you could provide information on what you may have found or had sent to you
on this subject? Our work here in Botswana ties in closely to it and would
appreciate any helpful information you could provide to us.

Kind regards,
Kelly

Kelly Landen, Program Manager
Elephants Without Borders
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Kasane
Botswana
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