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The households sampled are predominantly those of present landowners situated close to the MMNR, who are able to command pay for game viewing or accommodation on their land.v By contrast, households elsewhere that are remote from tourist attractions or near lower-earning sites, or do not own land, are less able to compete for conservation jobs or have little access to wildlife income overall.
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We present this case study, taking Rupshus as a model, showing how externally generated shifts in pastoral practices could affect the local wildlife, including some species of conservation importance, which compete for the same resources as livestock.
Because of the widely-held perception that wildlife and livestock always compete for resources, policy makers have frequently drawn the conclusion that conservation and pastoralism are incompatible and thus need to be segregated in land used.
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