2024
Socio-political and ecological fragility of threatened, free-ranging African lion populations
Samantha K. Nicholson 1,2,23✉, Amy Dickman 3,4,23,24✉, Amy Hinks3, Jason Riggio5, Hans Bauer 3, Andrew Loveridge3, Matthew Becker6, Colleen Begg7, Shivani Bhalla8, Dawn Burnham3, Alayne Cotterill4, Stephanie Dolrenry4, Egil Dröge 3,6, Paul Funston9, Leela Hazzah4, Dennis Ikanda10, Fikirte Gebresenbet11, Philipp Henschel12, Roseline L. Mandisodza-Chikerema13, Moreangels Mbizah14,15, Luke Hunter16,
Kim Jacobsen3, Peter Lindsey 17, Nakedi Maputla18, Ewan Macdonald3, David W. Macdonald3,
Resson Kantai Duff8, Craig Packer 19, Claudio Sillero-Zubiri3, Tutilo Mudumba 3,20, Paolo Strampelli3,12, Etotépé A. Sogbohossou21, Peter Tyrrell3 & Andrew P. Jacobson22,24
Read MoreEffect of ecological and anthropogenic factors on grouping patterns in African lions across Kenya
Read More2022
Fostering Coexistence Between People and Large Carnivores in Africa: Using a Theory of Change to Identify Pathways to Impact and Their Underlying Assumptions
Sarah M. Durant1,2*†, Agnese Marino1†, John D. C. Linnell3,4, Alayne Oriol-Cotterill5, Stephanie Dloniak6, Stephanie Dolrenry7, Paul Funston8, Rosemary J. Groom1, Lise Hanssen9, Jane Horgan10, Dennis Ikanda11, Audrey Ipavec1, Bernard Kissui12, Laly Lichtenfeld13, J. Weldon McNutt14, Nicholas Mitchell1, Elizabeth Naro13, Abdoulkarim Samna15 and Gidey Yirga16
Read MoreEconomic Impact of Wildlife Conservation in the Amboseli Ecosystem Survey 2018
Read More2020
What effective impact measurement and reporting in conservation looks like: Insights and best practices from conservation organizations, funders, and evaluation experts
Salisha Chandra – Department of Geography; MPhil in Conservation Leadership. University of Cambridge
Read MoreEcological doctors in Maasailand: Identifying herding best practices to improve livestock management and reduce carnivore conflicts Panthera leo
Kevin E. Jablonski, John Merishi, Stephanie Dolrenry and Leela Hazzah – Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
Read MoreCorridors of tolerance through human-dominated landscapes facilitate dispersal and connectivity between populations of African lions Panthera leo
Stephanie Dolrenry, Leela Hazzah, and Laurence Frank – Oryx
Read More2016
Conservation and Monitoring of a Persecuted African lion population by Maasai warriors
Stephanie Dolrenry, Leela Hazzah and Laurence G. Frank – Conservation Biology
Read MoreMoney, Myths and Man Eaters: Complexities of Human-Wildlife Conflict
Amy Dickman and Leela Hazzah – Problematic Wildlife
Read More2014
Impact of severe climate variability on lion home range and movement patterns in the Amboseli ecosystem, Kenya
H. Tuqa, P. Funston, C. Musyoki, G.O. Ojwang, N.N. Gichuki, H. Bauer, W. Tamis, S. Dolrenry</M. Van’t Zelfde, G.R. de Snoo, H.H. de Iongh – Global Ecology and Conservation
Read MoreCarnivores, culture and ‘contagious conflict’: Multiple factors influence perceived problems with carnivores in Tanzania’s Ruaha landscape
Amy J. Dickman, Leela Hazzah, Chris Carbone, Sarah M Durant – Biological Conservation
Read MoreEfficacy of Two Lion Conservation Programs in Maasailand, Kenya
Hazzah L., Dolrenry S., Naughton L., Edwards C., Mwebi O., Kearney F., Frank L. - Conservation Biology
Read MoreA Metapopulation Approach to African Lion (Panthera leo) Conservation
Dolrenry S., Stenglein J., Hazzah L., Lutz RS., Frank L. –
PLOS ONE
Read More2013
African lion (Panthera leo) behavior, monitoring, and survival in human-dominated landscapes
Dolrenry, S. – Environment and Resources, Nelson Institute for the Environment; PhD dissertation. University of Wisconsin, Madison
Read MoreConserving large populations of lions – the argument for fences has holes
Creel, S. et al. - Ecology Letters
Read MoreThe influence of park access during drought on attitudes toward wildlife and lion killing behaviour in Maasailand, Kenya
Hazzah, L., Dolrenry S, Kaplan D and Frank, L.G. - Environmental Conservation
Read More2006
Living among lions (Panthera leo): coexistence or killing? Community attitudes towards conservation initiatives and the motivations behind lion killing in Kenyan Maasailand
Hazzah, L. – Conservation Biology and Sustainable Development, Nelson Institute for the Environment; MSc Thesis. University of Wisconsin, Madison
Read MoreLion Killing in the Amboseli-Tsavo Ecosystem, 2001-2006, and its Implications for Kenya’s Lion Population
Frank, L., Maclennan, S., Hazzah, L., Bonham, R. Hill, T.
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