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A bias assessment is a way of evaluating how much trust can be placed in a study’s findings. It identifies potential sources of systematic error in study design, data selection, measurement, or reporting.
The purpose is not to dismiss research, but to clarify its reliability and strengthen the overall evidence base.
Read more about bias assessments and the different biases here.
Interventions intended to reduce the risk of wildlife-inflicted injuries or loss of human life. Evidence in this category are currently limited to interventions intended to prevent interactions with large carnivores, based on a systematic review undertaken with funding from LIFE Wild Wolf.
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