Economics of wildlife management—an overview Ing-Marie GrenTobias Häggmark-SvenssonMarc Engelmann Review Open access 27 March 2018 Article: 22
Hunters’ preferences for engaging in control programs of introduced Eastern cottontails in Italy: a factorial survey approach Jacopo CerriGiovanni BatistiSandro Bertolino Original Article 25 March 2018 Article: 21
Changes in the proportion of young birds in the hunting bag of Eurasian wigeon: long-term decline, but no association with climate Hannu PöysäVeli-Matti Väänänen Original Article 16 March 2018 Article: 20
Conflicts between touristic recreational activities and breeding shearwaters: short-term effect of artificial light and sound on chick weight Marco Cianchetti-BenedettiPaolo BecciuGiacomo Dell’Omo Original Article 12 March 2018 Article: 19
How can leadership processes in European bison be used to improve the management of free-roaming herds Amandine RamosLola ManizanCédric Sueur Original Article 03 March 2018 Article: 18
Validation of the live trap ‘Krefelder Fuchsfalle’ in combination with electronic trap sensors based on AIHTS standards Luisa ZieglerDominik FischerMichael Lierz Short Communication 03 March 2018 Article: 17
Improved genotyping and sequencing success rates for North American river otter (Lontra canadensis) C. F. C. KlütschP. J. Thomas Methods Paper 24 February 2018 Article: 16
Food habits of three carnivores in a mosaic landscape of São Paulo state, Brazil C. GiordanoM. C. Lyra-JorgeV. R. Pivello Short Communication 19 February 2018 Article: 15
Predation of released pheasants Phasianus colchicus on lowland farmland in the UK and the effect of predator control Rufus B. SageClare V. TurnerNicolas W. Sotherton Original Article 17 February 2018 Article: 14
Effects of farming practices on nesting success of steppe birds in dry cereal farmland Carlos PonceIván SalgadoJuan Carlos Alonso Original Article 16 February 2018 Article: 13
Investigation into diseases in free-ranging ring-necked pheasants (Phasianus colchicus) in northwestern Germany during population decline with special reference to infectious pathogens N. CurlandF. GethöfferU. Siebert Original Article 06 February 2018 Article: 12