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2025
The Intersection of Legal and Illegal Supply Chains: A Case Study of the Tortoise and Freshwater Turtle Pet Trade in Canada
Chelonian Conservation and Biology
2024
Canada’s role in global wildlife trade: Research trends and next steps
European Journal of Wildlife Research
2024
Protecting and connecting landscapes stabilizes populations of the Endangered savannah elephant
Science Advances
2024
Performance of protected areas in conserving African elephants
Conservation Letters
2023
Discourses on landscape governance and transfrontier conservation areas: converging, diverging and evolving discourses with geographic contextual nuances
Biodiversity and Conservation
2022
Community perspectives of empowerment from trophy hunting tourism in Namibia’s Bwabwata National Park
Journal of Sustainable Tourism
2021
Advancing interdisciplinary research on illegal wildlife trade using a conservation criminology framework
European Journal of Criminology
2020
A systematic review of biodiversity and demographic change: A misinterpreted relationship?
Ambio
2018
Conserving elephants depend on a total ban of ivory trade globally
Biodiversity and Conservation
2018
Management of African elephant populations in small fenced areas: Current practices, constraints and recommendations
Bothalia
2018
Elephant Crop Damage: Subsistence Farmers’ Social Vulnerability, Livelihood Sustainability and Elephant Conservation
Sustainability
2018
Private conservation funding from wildlife tourism enterprises in sub-Saharan Africa: Conservation marketing beliefs and practices
Biological Conservation
2018
Predictors of elephant poaching in a wildlife crime hotspot: The Ruvuma landscape of southern Tanzania and northern Mozambique
Journal for Nature Conservation
2017
Parks, Proxies, and People: Ideology, Epistemology, and the Measurement of Human Population Growth on Protected Area Edges
Environment and Society
2017
The shared nature of Africa's elephants
Biological Conservation
2017
Social media reveal that charismatic species are not the main attractor of ecotourists to sub-Saharan protected areas
Scientific Reports
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