Autor:
Sacristán, I.
Cevidanes, A.
Acuña, F.
Aguilar, E.
García, S.
López, M.J.
Millán, J.
Napolitano, C.
The interaction between humans and small carnivores is a phenomenon especially frequent in rural fringes, as is the case of communities surrounding natural areas. In Chile, two species of threatened carnivores, the Darwin's Fox and the Guigna, have increased their contact with humans due to human...
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Sacristán, I.
,
Cevidanes, A.
,
Acuña, F.
,
Aguilar, E.
,
García, S.
,
López, M.J.
,
Millán, J.
,
Napolitano, C.
,
[Contrasting human perceptions of and attitudes towards two threatened small carnivores, Lycalopex fulvipes and Leopardus guigna, in rural communities adjacent to protected areas in Chile]
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Contrasting human perceptions of and attitudes towards two threatened small carnivores, Lycalopex fulvipes and Leopardus guigna, in rural communities adjacent to protected areas in Chile