Study of the perceptions, attitudes and motivations of farmers on the conservation of scavenger vertebrates in the Southern Alps
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Study of the perceptions, attitudes and motivations of farmers on the conservation of scavenger vertebrates in the Southern Alps

Dates / Project duration

January 2021 - July 2021 / 7 months

Status

Completed

Location

Southern Alps

Project sponsor(s)

Mathilde Delaup ?

Description

The project led by Mathilde Delaup, as part of her Master's degree in Ethology, Animal and Human Behaviour, aims to assess the difficulties encountered by farmers in order to improve cohabitation with scavengers. The study, supervised by the University of Oviedo, is based on interviews with various stakeholders, most of whom are farmers in the Southern Alps. The study targets nine species of scavengers, including five species of raptors, ravens, wild boars, foxes and wolves. It looks at factors that may influence farmers' perceptions by questioning different aspects of their farming practices and their personal views on certain environmental issues.