Interview With Snow Leopard Researcher Katey Duffey
This is a special post. Instead of being an essay or news article, it is an interview with an active snow leopard researcher: Katey Duffey. Katey is a graduate of…
And its Allies
This is a special post. Instead of being an essay or news article, it is an interview with an active snow leopard researcher: Katey Duffey. Katey is a graduate of…
As I continue to read about human-wildlife conflict, one of the themes that has emerged repeatedly is social identity (Hoon Song, 2000; Lute, Bump, & Gore, 2014; Marchini & Macdonald,…
Many of my future posts will draw from the field of social psychology. As such, a brief introduction to the subject is in order. My old social psychology textbook defines…
As mentioned before, one of the most significant threats to jaguars is human-wildlife conflict. This conflict is often described as being driven by the cats’ tendency to prey on livestock.…
I realize that while this is supposed to be a blog about jaguars, nearly all of my posts have either been about myself or other species. Therefore I have put…