Atkins, AlexRedpath, Stephen MLittle, Rob MAmar, Arjun2018-02-142018-02-142017-05Atkins, A, Redpath, S M, Little, R M & Amar, A 2017, 'Experimentally manipulating the landscape of fear to manage problem animals', Journal of Wildlife Management, vol. 81, no. 4, pp. 610-616. https://doi.org/10.1002/jwmg.212270022-541Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/2164/10039We thank A. M. Clemo and H. J. Chalmers of Raptor Force for allowing us to observe their falconry activities. We thank F. M. Fazey, F. S. Morling, and S. K. Abdu for their field assistance. We thank the golf course managers for access to the courses and support throughout the study, in particular W. A. Hill. Funding for the project was received from the Department of Science and Technology-National Research Foundation (DST-NRF) Centre of Excellence fund, University of Cape Town.7687336engSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingAlopochen aegyptiacaCape TownEgyptian goosefalconrylandscape of fearnuisance speciespredator-prey dynamicspredation riskQH301 BiologyQH301Experimentally manipulating the landscape of fear to manage problem animalsJournal article10.1002/jwmg.21227814