Löe Jonny, Röskaft Eivin
Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway.
Ambio. 2004 Aug;33(6):283-8. doi: 10.1579/0044-7447-33.6.283.
Attacks by large carnivores on humans can occasionally help to generate significant resistance to carnivore conservation efforts. We have reviewed research addressing concerns for human safety in large carnivore conservation, and have evaluated statements about the frequencies and causes of attacks based on our findings concerning i) existing data on the number of attacks by large carnivores in various parts of the world; ii) information systems documenting details of attacks; and iii) research that provides credible advice on what to do when encountering a large carnivore, to minimize the likelihood of being attacked. We conclude that little information exists for any of these criteria and what is available is often inadequate to determine the frequency of attacks, their causes and how to avoid them. We suggest that information systems, including database(s) on attacks and encounters, should be established for large carnivore conservation efforts, to supply information and to answer future requests for this information.
大型食肉动物对人类的攻击偶尔会对食肉动物保护工作产生显著阻力。我们回顾了针对大型食肉动物保护中人类安全问题的研究,并根据我们的研究结果评估了有关攻击频率和原因的陈述,这些研究结果涉及:i)世界各地大型食肉动物攻击数量的现有数据;ii)记录攻击细节的信息系统;iii)提供有关遇到大型食肉动物时如何做的可靠建议,以尽量减少被攻击可能性的研究。我们得出结论,对于这些标准中的任何一项,几乎都没有相关信息,而现有的信息往往不足以确定攻击的频率、原因以及如何避免攻击。我们建议,应为大型食肉动物保护工作建立信息系统,包括攻击和遭遇数据库,以提供信息并回应未来对该信息的请求。