Should wildlife parks be fenced ? We studied 60 African examples for an answer
6 avril 2026 | Dirk Cilliers, Professor, North-West University, Claudine Alberts (Roos), Professor, North-West University, Francois Pieter Retief, Professor of Environmental Management, North-West University, Jurie Moolman, Senior lecturer in Environmental Management, North-West University, Reece C Alberts, Professor, North-West University, Ruhan Verster, Post doctoral fellow in Environmental Sciences
Nature reserve fences can protect wildlife and people, but they also break up natural landscapes, restrict animal movement, and affect nearby communities.
Site référencé: The Conversation (Africa)
The Conversation (Africa)
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