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Factors affecting livestock depredation by snow leopards (Panthera uncia) in the Himalayan region of Nepal
The snow leopard (Panthera uncia) found in central Asia is classified as vulnerable species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Every year, large number of livestock are killed by snow leopards in Nepal, leading to economic loss to local communities and making human-snow le...
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description | The snow leopard (Panthera uncia) found in central Asia is classified as vulnerable species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Every year, large number of livestock are killed by snow leopards in Nepal, leading to economic loss to local communities and making human-snow leopard conflict a major threat to snow leopard conservation. We conducted formal and informal stakeholder’s interviews to gather information related to livestock depredation with the aim to map the attack sites by the snow leopard. These sites were further validated by district forest office staffs to assess sources of bias. Attack sites older than 3 years were removed from the survey. We found 109 attack sites and visited all the sites for geo location purpose (GPS points of all unique sites were taken). We maintained at least a 100 m distance between attack locations to ensure that each attack location was unique, which resulted in 86 unique locations. A total of 235 km(2) was used to define livestock depredation risk zone during this study. Using Maximum Entropy (MaxEnt) modeling, we found that distance to livestock sheds, distance to paths, aspect, and distance to roads were major contributing factors to the snow leopard’s attacks. We identified 13.64 km(2) as risk zone for livestock depredation from snow leopards in the study area. Furthermore, snow leopards preferred to attack livestock near livestock shelters, far from human paths and at moderate distance from motor roads. These identified attack zones should be managed both for snow leopard conservation and livestock protection in order to balance human livelihoods while protecting snow leopards and their habitats. |
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spelling | pubmed-82143932021-06-25 Factors affecting livestock depredation by snow leopards (Panthera uncia) in the Himalayan region of Nepal Karki, Ajay Panthi, Saroj PeerJ Animal Behavior The snow leopard (Panthera uncia) found in central Asia is classified as vulnerable species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Every year, large number of livestock are killed by snow leopards in Nepal, leading to economic loss to local communities and making human-snow leopard conflict a major threat to snow leopard conservation. We conducted formal and informal stakeholder’s interviews to gather information related to livestock depredation with the aim to map the attack sites by the snow leopard. These sites were further validated by district forest office staffs to assess sources of bias. Attack sites older than 3 years were removed from the survey. We found 109 attack sites and visited all the sites for geo location purpose (GPS points of all unique sites were taken). We maintained at least a 100 m distance between attack locations to ensure that each attack location was unique, which resulted in 86 unique locations. A total of 235 km(2) was used to define livestock depredation risk zone during this study. Using Maximum Entropy (MaxEnt) modeling, we found that distance to livestock sheds, distance to paths, aspect, and distance to roads were major contributing factors to the snow leopard’s attacks. We identified 13.64 km(2) as risk zone for livestock depredation from snow leopards in the study area. Furthermore, snow leopards preferred to attack livestock near livestock shelters, far from human paths and at moderate distance from motor roads. These identified attack zones should be managed both for snow leopard conservation and livestock protection in order to balance human livelihoods while protecting snow leopards and their habitats. PeerJ Inc. 2021-06-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8214393/ /pubmed/34178460 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.11575 Text en ©2021 Karki et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, reproduction and adaptation in any medium and for any purpose provided that it is properly attributed. For attribution, the original author(s), title, publication source (PeerJ) and either DOI or URL of the article must be cited. |
spellingShingle | Animal Behavior Karki, Ajay Panthi, Saroj Factors affecting livestock depredation by snow leopards (Panthera uncia) in the Himalayan region of Nepal |
title | Factors affecting livestock depredation by snow leopards (Panthera uncia) in the Himalayan region of Nepal |
title_full | Factors affecting livestock depredation by snow leopards (Panthera uncia) in the Himalayan region of Nepal |
title_fullStr | Factors affecting livestock depredation by snow leopards (Panthera uncia) in the Himalayan region of Nepal |
title_full_unstemmed | Factors affecting livestock depredation by snow leopards (Panthera uncia) in the Himalayan region of Nepal |
title_short | Factors affecting livestock depredation by snow leopards (Panthera uncia) in the Himalayan region of Nepal |
title_sort | factors affecting livestock depredation by snow leopards (panthera uncia) in the himalayan region of nepal |
topic | Animal Behavior |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8214393/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34178460 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.11575 |
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