Title

Presumed Killers? Vultures, Stakeholders, Misperceptions, And Fake News

Summary

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.

َ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