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Improving engagement in managing reintroduction conflicts: learning from beaver reintroduction

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/09640568.2020.1837089

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Engagement; Eurasian beaver; human-wildlife conflict; human dimensions; thematic analysis; reintroduction

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  1. University of Exeter
  2. Devon Wildlife Trust
  3. Plymouth City Council
  4. Cornwall Wildlife Trust
  5. Natural Environment Research Council [2016_087]
  6. NERC [NE/P011217/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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Social factors play a crucial role in the success or failure of wildlife reintroductions, and engagement between wildlife managers and affected individuals is key in preventing conflict escalation. Proactive engagement, appropriate communication, shared decision-making, responsibility awareness, and the need for certainty are important themes to address when dealing with conflicts related to reintroduced species, leading to improved engagement and reduced conflict potential.
Social factors hold implications for the success or failure of wildlife reintroductions. Potential conflict issues may prevent projects from proceeding or succeeding. The manner in which wildlife managers engage with affected people in conflict scenarios may prevent or contribute toward conflict escalation, so an understanding of how to improve engagement is required. We conducted interviews with individuals who reported conflicts with beavers (Castor fiber) within the case study of a reintroduction trial in England, called the 'River Otter Beaver Trial'. Using a qualitative thematic analysis, we identified five themes to be considered when engaging with affected people in beaver reintroduction conflicts: (1) Proactive Engagement or a Fast Response; (2) Appropriate Communication; (3) Shared Decision-Making; (4) Sense that Humans are Responsible for Conflicts with Reintroduced Species; (5) A Need for Certainty. We conclude that engagement with affected individuals will likely be improved, with reduced conflict potential, where these themes are addressed.

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