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Figure 1.

Distribution of cheetahs on commercial farmlands in Namibia.

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Distribution of leopards on commercial farms in Namibia.

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Figure 3.

Distribution of brown hyaenas on Namibian commercial farms.

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Figure 4.

Distribution of spotted hyaenas on commercial farms in Namibia.

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Figure 5.

Distribution of wild dogs on Namibian commercial farms.

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Distribution of lions on commercial farms in Namibia.

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Table 1.

Combinations of the presence/absence of and tolerance toward large carnivores on Namibian farms.

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Table 2.

Correlates of the presence/absence of large carnivores on Namibian farmlands (means ± SD) (bold/underlined values are those that were statistically significant (p≤0.05) following a multiple logistic regression.

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Figure 7.

Percentage occurrence of large carnivore species on Namibian commerical farms and the percentage of farmers who wish to have those species on their properties.

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Table 3.

Correlates of whether Namibian farmers wished to have various species of carnivores on their land (means ± SD) (bold/underlined values are those that were statistically significant (p≤0.05) following a multiple logistic regression.

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Table 4.

Explanations given by landowners when asked if they would like to have each species of large carnivore on their land.

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