local attitudes and perceptions toward crop-raiding by orangutans (pongo abelii) and other nonhuman primates in northern sumatra, indonesia. | human-wildlife conflicts, such as crop-raiding, increase as people expand their agricultural activities into wildlife habitats. crop-raiding can reduce tolerance toward species that are already threatened, whereas potential dangers posed by conflicts with large-bodied species may also negatively influence local attitudes. across asia, wild pigs and primates, such as macaques, tend to be the most commonly reported crop raiders. to date, reports of crop-raiding incidents involving great apes have ... | 2010 | 20301138 |