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Below is a selection of our peer-reviewed papers that explore compelling topics within the field of wildlife conservation:

Our research delves into intriguing phenomena, such as den sharing between predator and prey in the African savannah, as well as the effects of diverse rangeland management practices on vegetation metrics and wildlife abundance.

These studies contribute valuable insights to the scientific discourse in our respective areas of expertise.

  1. Kaaria, T. N., Ngamau, C. N., & Kimiti, D. W. (2023). Effects of different rangeland management practices on vegetation metrics and wildlife abundance in a semi-closed ecosystem in north-central Kenya. Journal of Agriculture, Science and Technology22(4), 1-15. https://doi.org/10.4314/jagst.v22i4
  2. Dupuis‐Desormeaux, M., Kaaria, T. N., Kinoti, J., Paul, A., Gilisho, S., Kobia, F., … & MacDonald, S. E. (2023). Human‐wildlife conflicts in communities bordering a Savannah‐Fenced wildlife conservancy. African Journal of Ecologyhttps://doi.org/10.1111/aje.13151
  3. Dupuis‐Désormeaux, M., Dheer, A., Gilisho, S., Kaaria, T. N., Davidson, Z., & MacDonald, S. E. (2023). Teeth, tusks, and spikes: Repeated den sharing between predator and prey in an African Savannah. African Journal of Ecologyhttps://doi.org/10.1111/aje.13153

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