There is increasing evidence of large carnivore presence outside protected areas, globally. Although this spells conservation success through population recoveries, it makes carnivore persistence in human-use landscapes tenuous. The widespread distribution of leopards in certain regions of India typifies this problem. We obtained information on leopard-human interactions at a regional scale in Karnataka State, India, based on systematic surveys of local media reports. We applied an innovative occupancy modelling approach to map their distribution patterns and identify hotspots of livestock/human depredation. We also evaluated management responses like removals of ‘problem’ leopards through capture and translocations. Leopards occupied aroun...
Leopards use a wide range of habitats from natural forests to plantations in human-dominated landsca...
Data on the population dynamics and threats to large carnivores are vital to conservation efforts, b...
We examined the efficacy of a translocation program in which large numbers of leopards (Panthera par...
There is increasing evidence of large carnivore presence outside protected areas, globally. Although...
<div><p>There is increasing evidence of large carnivore presence outside protected areas, globally. ...
There is increasing evidence of large carnivore presence outside protected areas, glob-ally. Althoug...
There is increasing evidence of large carnivore presence outside protected areas, globally. Although...
There is increasing evidence of the importance of multi-use landscapes for the conservation of large...
Understanding species distributions, patterns of change and threats can form the basis for assessing...
<div><p>There is increasing evidence of the importance of multi-use landscapes for the conservation ...
There are many ways in which large carnivores and humans interact in shared spaces. In this study we...
There is increasing evidence of the importance of multi-use landscapes for the conservation of large...
The current Protected Area (PA)network is not sufficient to ensure long-term persistence of wide-ran...
Human–carnivore conflict is one of the major challenges in the management of populations of large ca...
Globally, the increasing human population has resulted in land use conversions and caused habitat lo...
Leopards use a wide range of habitats from natural forests to plantations in human-dominated landsca...
Data on the population dynamics and threats to large carnivores are vital to conservation efforts, b...
We examined the efficacy of a translocation program in which large numbers of leopards (Panthera par...
There is increasing evidence of large carnivore presence outside protected areas, globally. Although...
<div><p>There is increasing evidence of large carnivore presence outside protected areas, globally. ...
There is increasing evidence of large carnivore presence outside protected areas, glob-ally. Althoug...
There is increasing evidence of large carnivore presence outside protected areas, globally. Although...
There is increasing evidence of the importance of multi-use landscapes for the conservation of large...
Understanding species distributions, patterns of change and threats can form the basis for assessing...
<div><p>There is increasing evidence of the importance of multi-use landscapes for the conservation ...
There are many ways in which large carnivores and humans interact in shared spaces. In this study we...
There is increasing evidence of the importance of multi-use landscapes for the conservation of large...
The current Protected Area (PA)network is not sufficient to ensure long-term persistence of wide-ran...
Human–carnivore conflict is one of the major challenges in the management of populations of large ca...
Globally, the increasing human population has resulted in land use conversions and caused habitat lo...
Leopards use a wide range of habitats from natural forests to plantations in human-dominated landsca...
Data on the population dynamics and threats to large carnivores are vital to conservation efforts, b...
We examined the efficacy of a translocation program in which large numbers of leopards (Panthera par...