A study on the effect of misinformation among livestock farmers regarding vulture behavior which has been fueled by fake news across media and in different countries. The authors make their voices loud and clear in highlighting the dangers of the problem in relation to biodiversity conservation.
Title
Presumed Killers? Vultures, Stakeholders, Misperceptions, And Fake News
Summary
َAuthor
Lambertucci, Sergio A. et al
Year
2021
َThematic Area
Community and Rural Development
Topic
Farmers and Fake News
Country
Region
Cross Cutting
Misinformation Combatting
Misinformation Impact
Place Published
CHICHESTER
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Journal
Conservation Science and Practice
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/csp2.415
URL
https://doi.org/10.1111/csp2.415
APA 7th End Text Citation
Lambertucci, S. A., Margalida, A., Speziale, K. L., Amar, A., Ballejo, F., Bildstein, K. L., Blanco, G., Botha, A. J., Bowden, C. G. R., Cortés‐Avizanda, A., Duriez, O., Green, R. E., Hiraldo, F., Ogada, D., Plaza, P., Sánchez‐Zapata, J. A., Santangeli, A., Selva, N., Spiegel, O., & Donázar, J. A. (2021). Presumed killers? Vultures, stakeholders, misperceptions, and fake news. Conservation Science and Practice, 3(6). https://doi.org/10.1111/csp2.415