
About Us
The Aim of EviWild
Make scientific evidence on human–wildlife interventions easily accessible to everyone.
The aim of EviWild is to make scientific evidence on human–wildlife interventions easily accessible to everyone: intervention users, wildlife managers, practitioners, researchers, policy makers, funding agencies, and anyone with an interest in the topic. By improving access to reliable, high-quality evidence, EviWild supports a shared understanding of what is known — and what remains uncertain — about the effectiveness of interventions designed to reduce the impacts of wildlife on human interests.
EviWild functions as an open-access platform that systematically compiles and communicates scientific research on interventions intended to mitigate wildlife-related impacts. The initiative of creating the portal came from the Swedish Wildlife Damage Centre (SWDC) at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Grimsö, Sweden. The creation and maintenance of the portal is funded by the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency (Naturvårdsverket) and undertaken by the SWDC.
By curating and summarising peer-reviewed evidence, EviWild contributes to a more transparent, rigorous, and cumulative understanding of intervention effectiveness across different contexts and species.
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How you can help
Working towards advancing evidence-based approaches in wildlife conservation.
Submit a Paper
Contribute Evidence
If you or someone you know has published research containing empirical evidence on human–wildlife interactions, conflict mitigation, conservation interventions, habitat management, or wildlife population responses, we warmly invite you to submit it to EviWild.
Each submission helps build a shared, continually expanding resource for all who work with or study wildlife management.
Become a Reviewer
Support Research Quality
Researchers and practitioners with expertise in wildlife conservation, human–wildlife interactions, or related fields are invited to join EviWild as reviewers. By contributing your knowledge, you help ensure that summaries remain accurate, balanced, and grounded in high-quality evidence.
Your participation supports a shared, continually improving resource for everyone involved in wildlife management and conservation.
Funding
Help Develop and Sustain EviWild
EviWild is currently under construction, and the different sections will be continuously updated with evidence when systematic reviews are available.
The aim is to fill EviWild with reliable evidence syntheses based on systematic maps and reviews of scientific evidence. These reviews are externally funded and we are currently seeking funding to undertake such reviews.
