Human-Wildlife Conflicts in the Southern Yungas: What Role do Raptors Play for Local Settlers?

Título

Human-Wildlife Conflicts in the Southern Yungas: What Role do Raptors Play for Local Settlers?

Autor

Amira Salom, María Eugenia Suárez, Cecilia Andrea Destefano, Joaquín Cereghetti, Félix Hernán Vargas, Juan Manuel Grande

Descripción

Wildlife persecution due to human-wildlife conflict has become a serious concern for biodiversity conservation, especially for many endangered species. In this context, conservation approaches need to consider the socio-ecological dimensions of each particular situation. The aim of this study was to evaluate the existence, extent and social characteristics of Human-Raptor Conflicts (HRC) in the Southern Yungas region in northwestern Argentina. We conducted 115 semi-structured interviews in 21 sites and analyzed attitudes and associations between sociodemographic variables and the existence of HRC. Forty percent of interviewees showed negative attitudes towards raptors, mainly with those species considered livestock predators rather than poultry predators. A total of 11 species were regarded as conflictive because of predation on domestic animals, of which Andean condors showed the highest conflict. The only socio-demographic factor affecting conflicts was livestock and poultry rearing, independently of age, gender and occupation of interviewees. The fact that only 8.7% of interviewees reported taking direct actions towards conflictive species indicates a relatively peaceful coexistence of people with raptors. Nevertheless, negative attitudes towards Andean condor together with their extreme susceptibility to any increase in non-natural mortality indicate the need of an integral conservation approach to tackle future threats for this species’ conservation in the area.

Fecha

2021

Materia

<i>Vultur gryphus</i>, Andean Condor, Attitudes, Human-wildlife conflict, human-wildlife interactions, perceptions

Identificador

10.3390/ani11051428

Fuente

Animals

Editor

MDPI AG

Cobertura

Veterinary medicine, Zoology

Archivos

https://socictopen.socict.org/files/to_import/pdfs/b15704ab7deebc7e03eea2e0ac3e8e19.pdf

Citación

Amira Salom, María Eugenia Suárez, Cecilia Andrea Destefano, Joaquín Cereghetti, Félix Hernán Vargas, Juan Manuel Grande, “Human-Wildlife Conflicts in the Southern Yungas: What Role do Raptors Play for Local Settlers?,” SOCICT Open, consulta 19 de abril de 2026, https://socictopen.socict.org/items/show/24426.

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