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Human animal conflict

Posted by RCampbell on 24 Jun 2012 at 06:31 GMT

Restrictions on lion hunting may also reduce tolerance for the species among communities where local people benefit from trophy hunting, and may reduce funds available for anti-poaching.
http://plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0029332#article1.front1.article-meta1.abstract1.p1

This paper features no primary or secondary research on human-animal conflict. Statements such as this should be limited to a discussion section and properly referenced, rather than featuring in the abstract.

Note again the continued emphasis on a lion hunting ban, while no such proposal exists or is practical.

Competing interests declared: I was commissioned by the African Lion Coalition to review this article and have received payment for my services. The African Lion Coalition consists of several animal protection agencies including the International Fund for Animal Welfare, Humane Society International and Born Free.