wildlife population statistics

The numerical facts or data collected through various methodologies, such as sighting surveys, which represent or estimate the size of any wildlife species for purposes such as analyzing population trends. (Source: RHW / EEN)



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Roe D, Mulliken T, Milledge S, Mremi J, Mosha S, Grieg-Gran M 2002. Making a killing or making a living? Wildlife trade, trade controls and rural livelihoods. (6)
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Crosmary W-G, Côté SD, Fritz H 2015. The assessment of the role of trophy hunting in wildlife conservation. Animal Conservation (18) 136-137
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The assessment of the role of trophy hunting.pdf 94.5 KB
LaRocco A 2016. The comprehensive hunting ban: strengthening the state through participatory conservation in contemporary Botswana. The Politics of Nature and Science in Southern Africa
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LaRocco 2016 The comprehensive hunting ban in Botswana.pdf 664.12 KB
Brink H, Smith RJ, Skinner K, Leader-Williams N 2016. Sustainability and Long Term-Tenure: Lion Trophy Hunting in Tanzania. PLoS ONE (11) e0162610
Palazy L, Bonenfant C, Gaillard JM, Courchamp F 2012. Rarity, trophy hunting and ungulates. Animal Conservation (15) 4-11
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Rarity_trophy hunting and ungulates.pdf 258.67 KB
Grill B 2015. Die guten Jäger. (36/2015) 92-94
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Spiegel 36-2015 Die guten Jaeger Namibia.pdf 1.14 MB
Holechek J, Valdez R 2018. Wildlife conservation on the rangelands of eastern and southern Africa: Past, present, and future. Rangeland Ecology and Management (71) 245–258
Fischer A, Weldesemaet YT, Czajkowski M, Tadie D, Hanley N 2015. Trophy hunters' willingness to pay for wildlife conservation and community benefits. Conservation Biology (29) 1111-1121
Grimm U 2008. Trophy hunting for endangered species. Best Practices in Sustainable Hunting 17–19
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McNamara T, Claasen C, Descubes I 2015. Trophy Hunting in Namibia: Controversial but Sustainable?. A Case Study of "Hunters Namibia Safaris".
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van Schalkwyk DL, McMillin KW, Witthuhn RC, Hoffman LC 1991. The contribution of wildlife to sustainable natural resource utilization in Namibia: A Review. Sustainabilit (2) 3479-3499
2002. 4.52 Wild dog density.
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Fig 4.52 Wild dog density.zip 143.89 KB
Lindsey PA, Frank LG, Alexander R, Mathieson A, Romanach SS 2007. Trophy hunting and conservation in Africa: Problems and one potential solution. Conservation Biology (21) 880-883
2002. 4.51 Cheetah density.
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Fig 4.51 Cheetah density.zip 143.89 KB
2002. 4.50 Brown hyaena density.
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Fig 4.50 Brown hyaena density.zip 143.89 KB
2002. 4.49 Spotted hyaena density.
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Fig 4.49 Spotted hyaena density.zip 143.89 KB
Biggs D, Holden MH, Braczkowsk A, Cook CN, Milner-Gulland J, Phelps J, Scholes RJ, Smith RJ, Underwood FM, Adams VM, Allan J, Brink H, Cooney R, Gao Y, Hutton J, Macdonald-Madden E, Maron M, Redford KH, Sutherland WJ, Possingham P Breaking the deadlock on ivory: An iterative process that recognizes different value systems may help to protect elephants. Science (358) 1378-1381
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Biggs et al 2017 Science ivory taboo.pdf 1.76 MB
2002. 4.48 Leopard density.
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Fig 4.48 Leopard density.zip 143.89 KB
Muntifering JR, Linklater WL, Naidoo R, !Uri‐≠Khob S, Preez PD, Beytell P, Jacobs S, Knight AT 2018. Sustainable close encounters: integrating tourist and animal behaviour to improve rhinoceros viewing protocols. Animal Conservation
Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET) 2018. Ministry of Environment and Tourism aerial survey data.
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2002. 4.47 Lion density.
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Fig 4.47 Lion density.zip 143.89 KB
2002. 4.45 Gemsbok density.
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Fig 4.45 Gemsbok density.zip 143.89 KB
Greater Sossusvlei-Namib Landscape association 2018. Oryx, Springbok and Hartmann's Mountain zebra tracking data.
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GSNL Wildlife Monitoring database_final.xlsx 5.45 MB
2002. 4.44 Giraffe density.
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Fig 4.44 Giraffe density.zip 143.89 KB
2002. 4.43 Hartebeest density.
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Fig 4.43 Hartebeest density.zip 143.89 KB
2002. 4.42 Elephant density.
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Fig 4.42 Elephant density.zip 143.89 KB
2002. 4.41 Burchell's zebra density.
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Fig 4.41 Burchells zebra density.zip 143.89 KB
2002. 4.40 Mountain zebra density.
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Fig 4.40 Mountain zebra density.zip 143.89 KB
2002. 4.39 Kudu density.
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Fig 4.39 Kudu density.zip 143.89 KB
2002. 4.38 Springbok density.
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Fig 4.38 Springbok density.zip 143.89 KB