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Guillaume Chapron1, Petra Kaczensky2, John D C Linnell3, Manuela von Arx4, Djuro Huber5, Henrik Andrén6, José Vicente López-Bao7, Michal Adamec8, Francisco Álvares9, Ole Anders10, Linas Balčiauskas11, Vaidas Balys12, Péter Bedő13, Ferdinand Bego14, Juan Carlos Blanco15, Urs Breitenmoser16, Henrik Brøseth3, Luděk Bufka17, Raimonda Bunikyte18, Paolo Ciucci19, Alexander Dutsov20, Thomas Engleder21, Christian Fuxjäger22, Claudio Groff23, Katja Holmala24, Bledi Hoxha25, Yorgos Iliopoulos26, Ovidiu Ionescu27, Jasna Jeremić28, Klemen Jerina29, Gesa Kluth30, Felix Knauer2, Ilpo Kojola31, Ivan Kos29, Miha Krofel29, Jakub Kubala32, Saša Kunovac33, Josip Kusak5, Miroslav Kutal34, Olof Liberg6, Aleksandra Majić29, Peep Männil35, Ralph Manz4, Eric Marboutin36, Francesca Marucco37, Dime Melovski38, Kujtim Mersini39, Yorgos Mertzanis26, Robert W Mysłajek40, Sabina Nowak41, John Odden3, Janis Ozolins42, Guillermo Palomero43, Milan Paunović44, Jens Persson6, Hubert Potočnik29, Pierre-Yves Quenette45, Georg Rauer2, Ilka Reinhardt30, Robin Rigg13, Andreas Ryser4, Valeria Salvatori46, Tomaž Skrbinšek29, Aleksandar Stojanov47, Jon E Swenson48, László Szemethy49, Aleksandër Trajçe25, Elena Tsingarska-Sedefcheva20, Martin Váňa50, Rauno Veeroja35, Petter Wabakken51, Manfred Wölfl52, Sybille Wölfl53, Fridolin Zimmermann4, Diana Zlatanova54, Luigi Boitani19.
Abstract
The conservation of large carnivores is a formidable challenge for biodiversity conservation. Using a data set on the past and current status of brown bears (Ursus arctos), Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx), gray wolves (Canis lupus), and wolverines (Gulo gulo) in European countries, we show that roughly one-third of mainland Europe hosts at least one large carnivore species, with stable or increasing abundance in most cases in 21st-century records. The reasons for this overall conservation success include protective legislation, supportive public opinion, and a variety of practices making coexistence between large carnivores and people possible. The European situation reveals that large carnivores and people can share the same landscape.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25525247 DOI: 10.1126/science.1257553
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728