<p>Conflicts about wildlife are usually portrayed and understood as resulting from the negative impacts of wildlife on human livelihoods or property. However, a greater depth of analysis reveals that many instances of human-wildlife conflict are often better understood as people-people conflict, wherein there is a clash of values between different human groups. <em>Understanding Conflicts About Wildlife</em> unites academics and practitioners from across the globe to develop a holistic view of these interactions. It considers the political and social dimensions of ¿human-wildlife conflicts¿ alongside effective methodological approaches, and will be of value to academics, conservationists and policy makers.</p>