This paper is the first-ever attempt to outline the interaction of Himalayan lynx (Lynx lynx isabellinus) with humans and its abundance measured through motion triggered camera traps in Hindu Kush Mountain Range of District Chitral, Pakistan. The study was undertaken in December-January, 2011 for a period of 35 days with a total trap days of 770 resulting the corroboration of the sporadic occurrence of lynx with a minimum population estimate of 6 individuals. High capture rate of human and livestock (90 % of the total photos) exposes the immense human induced pressure on this fragile mountain ecosystem and ascribable to the dwindling population of the species in the region. Majority of the respondents (n=166: 90%) reckoned lynx as the rare ...
We investigate livestock predation by the common leopard (Panthera pardus) and emerging conflicts be...
Understanding species distributions, patterns of change and threats can form the basis for assessing...
<div><p>There is increasing evidence of large carnivore presence outside protected areas, globally. ...
Snow leopards (Panthera uncia) are documented in the higher altitudes of South Asia. The snow leopar...
Large carnivore-human coexistence is a challenging issue in wildlife conservation worldwide. An adeq...
The high economic costs of human–wildlife conflicts (HWC) hinder long-term conservation successes, e...
In developing countries, long-term conservation goals are hindered by the high economic costs of hum...
Human-wildlife conflict arising as a result of interaction between humans and wildlife has evolved a...
Abstract : The study was carried out in two main blocks of Reasi district that is Panthal and katra...
We provide insights into pack composition and den site parameters of the Himalayan wolf Canis (lupus...
The human-wildlife conflict (HWC) has always been a subject of concern for conservationists and peop...
Livestock predation by large carnivores and their retaliatory persecution by pastoralists are worldw...
Human-wolf conflict has been one of the major issues in the Himalayan region of Nepal. It has obstru...
Pastoralism and predation are two major concomitantly known facts and matters of concern for conserv...
Human killing is the decisive and most critical expression of human-leopard conflict and needs to be...
We investigate livestock predation by the common leopard (Panthera pardus) and emerging conflicts be...
Understanding species distributions, patterns of change and threats can form the basis for assessing...
<div><p>There is increasing evidence of large carnivore presence outside protected areas, globally. ...
Snow leopards (Panthera uncia) are documented in the higher altitudes of South Asia. The snow leopar...
Large carnivore-human coexistence is a challenging issue in wildlife conservation worldwide. An adeq...
The high economic costs of human–wildlife conflicts (HWC) hinder long-term conservation successes, e...
In developing countries, long-term conservation goals are hindered by the high economic costs of hum...
Human-wildlife conflict arising as a result of interaction between humans and wildlife has evolved a...
Abstract : The study was carried out in two main blocks of Reasi district that is Panthal and katra...
We provide insights into pack composition and den site parameters of the Himalayan wolf Canis (lupus...
The human-wildlife conflict (HWC) has always been a subject of concern for conservationists and peop...
Livestock predation by large carnivores and their retaliatory persecution by pastoralists are worldw...
Human-wolf conflict has been one of the major issues in the Himalayan region of Nepal. It has obstru...
Pastoralism and predation are two major concomitantly known facts and matters of concern for conserv...
Human killing is the decisive and most critical expression of human-leopard conflict and needs to be...
We investigate livestock predation by the common leopard (Panthera pardus) and emerging conflicts be...
Understanding species distributions, patterns of change and threats can form the basis for assessing...
<div><p>There is increasing evidence of large carnivore presence outside protected areas, globally. ...