African Journal of Wildlife Research

Papers
(The TQCC of African Journal of Wildlife Research is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Exploring Perceptions of Subsistence Farmers in Northwestern Zimbabwe Towards the African Lion (Panthera leo) in the Context of Local Conservation Actions12
Mass Die-Off of African Elephants in Botswana: Pathogen, Poison or a Perfect Storm?8
Outcomes of Lion, Panthera leo, Translocations to Reduce Conflict with Farmers in Botswana6
Ten Years on: Have Large Carnivore Reintroductions to the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa, Worked?5
The Application and Limitations of a Low-Cost UAV Platform and Open-Source Software Combination for Ecological Mapping and Monitoring4
Prey Selection by African Wild Dogs (Lycaon pictus) in Northern Botswana4
The Influence of Population Demographics on Lion (Panthera leo) Growth Rates in Small, Fenced Wildlife Reserves3
The Impact of COVID-19 Government Responses on Rhinoceroses in Kruger National Park3
Habitat Use by a Large Herbivore Guild in a Fenced South African Protected Area2
An Online Survey of Community Perceptions of Mammalian Mesocarnivores Across a Land-Use Gradient in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa2
The Determinants of Mesocarnivore Activity Patterns in Highveld Grassland and Riparian Habitats2
Evaluating the Relevance of the CAMPFIRE Principles to Wildlife Utilization in Northern Zimbabwe2
Spatial Distribution of Leopards on Farmland and Namaqua National Park, South Africa2
Emerging Human–Carnivore Conflict Following Large Carnivore Reintroductions Highlights the Need to Lift Baselines2
The Scientific Name of the Aardwolf is Proteles cristatus2
Bat Activity Across South Africa: Implications for Wind Energy Development2
Comparison of Mark-Recapture and Block-Count-Based Estimation of Black Rhinoceros Populations2
Environmental Correlates of Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) Space-Use in a Savanna Landscape2
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