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Socioeconomic factors predict population changes of large carnivores better than climate change or habitat loss

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Socioeconomic factors predict population changes of large carnivores better than climate change or habitat loss

T. F. Johnson, N. J. B. Isaac, et al.

This research by Thomas F. Johnson, Nick J. B. Isaac, Agustin Paviolo, and Manuela González-Suárez unravels how socioeconomic development is a primary driver of population declines in large mammalian carnivores, with intriguing implications for wildlife health and sustainability.

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