Human procurement of meat from lion (Panthera leo) kills: Costs of disturbance and implications for carnivore conservation.
In Africa, humans and large carnivores compete over access to resources, including prey.Disturbance by humans to kills made by carnivores, often for purposes of obtaining all or portions of the carcass, constitutes a form of human-wildlife conflict.However the occurrence of this practice, known as human kleptoparasitism, and its impact on carnivore