
Gena Bentall
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wildlife.onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Heather Barrett |M. Tim Tinker |Gena Bentall |EE Biology
Human–wildlife interactions are a growing concern in conservation policy and management (Houston et al. 2012, Soulsbury and White 2015, Nyhus 2016, Hodgson et al. 2020). As outdoor recreation increases, there is a consequent rise in human–wildlife encounters (Hodgson et al. 2020), which can cause animals to change behavior or experience a physiological response (Nowacek and Wells 2001, Weimerskirch et al. 2002, Bejder et al. 2009, Booth 2020). Responses may include avoidance (Lunn et al.
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