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Living With Urban Baboons: Exploring Attitudes and Their Implications for Local Baboon Conservation and Management in Knysna,South Africa
Authors:Joselyn E. Mormile  Catherine M. Hill
Affiliation:1. Department of Biological Sciences, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa;2. Department of Social Sciences, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, UK;3. Department of Social Sciences, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, UK
Abstract:Humans and primates are coming into increasing contact within urban landscapes. Few studies have investigated how the impacts of living alongside urban primates affect residents’ perceptions of primates. Perceptions have been shown to play a role in conservation interest and management of other urban wildlife species. A survey of suburban residents in Knysna, South Africa was used to explore the relationships between attitudes, level of perceived threat and extent to which baboons were considered a problem, support for local baboon conservation and preferred baboon management strategies. Results indicated that perceived threat was associated with less positive attitudes toward baboons, a greater perceived problem, decreased concern for baboon conservation, and increased advocacy for their lethal removal. This article illustrates the link between respondent perceptions and acceptance of urban primates and the need for further investigation for the wellbeing of both humans and primates.
Keywords:Ethnoprimatology  human–primate conflict  human–primate interactions  urban wildlife  wildlife risk perception
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