© 2020 Fauna & Flora International. The Vulnerable fosa Cryptoprocta ferox is the largest native carnivore in Madagascar, fulfilling a unique ecological niche in the island\u27s remaining forests. Negative interactions with humans threaten the long-term viability of most remaining fosa populations across Madagascar. Threats to the fosa include habitat loss and persecution by humans resulting from perceived predation on domestic animals. We used GPS collars to record space use and activity patterns of five fosas in Ankarafantsika National Park, Madagascar, during the dry seasons of 2016 and 2017. The results, with up to 2,110 recorded locations per individual, indicated fosas\u27 home ranges and movements were not limited to the forest, and ...
Fosas (Cryptoprocta ferox) are Madagascar’s largest carnivores, occupying much of the island&r...
Tanzaniaâs Ruaha landscape harbours some of the most important carnivore population strongholds in E...
In some parts of Madagascar, particularly the Marolambo district, there’s fables and myths regarding...
© 2020 Fauna & Flora International. The Vulnerable fosa Cryptoprocta ferox is the largest native car...
Anthropogenic habitat alteration and invasive species are threatening carnivores globally. Understan...
Western Madagascar's deciduous forest is an important, threatened habitat to little-known Eupleridae...
Madagascar is a nation praised for its floral and faunal endemism and biodiversity. Among the island...
Large carnivores are in global decline, chiefly resultant of anthropogenic persecution, habitat redu...
<div><p>The wide-ranging, cumulative, negative effects of anthropogenic disturbance, including habit...
Madagascar is an island nation renowned for its biodiversity and species endemism, yet it is still l...
The fosa (Cryptoprocta ferox) is a medium sized carnivore of the family Eupleridae which is endemic ...
The fosa (Cryptoprocta ferox) is a medium sized carnivore of the family Eupleridae which is endemic ...
Fosas (Cryptoprocta ferox) are Madagascar’s largest carnivores, occupying much of the island’s fores...
Fosas (Cryptoprocta ferox) are Madagascar's largest carnivores, occupying much of the island's fores...
The wide-ranging, cumulative, negative effects of anthropogenic disturbance, including habitat degra...
Fosas (Cryptoprocta ferox) are Madagascar’s largest carnivores, occupying much of the island&r...
Tanzaniaâs Ruaha landscape harbours some of the most important carnivore population strongholds in E...
In some parts of Madagascar, particularly the Marolambo district, there’s fables and myths regarding...
© 2020 Fauna & Flora International. The Vulnerable fosa Cryptoprocta ferox is the largest native car...
Anthropogenic habitat alteration and invasive species are threatening carnivores globally. Understan...
Western Madagascar's deciduous forest is an important, threatened habitat to little-known Eupleridae...
Madagascar is a nation praised for its floral and faunal endemism and biodiversity. Among the island...
Large carnivores are in global decline, chiefly resultant of anthropogenic persecution, habitat redu...
<div><p>The wide-ranging, cumulative, negative effects of anthropogenic disturbance, including habit...
Madagascar is an island nation renowned for its biodiversity and species endemism, yet it is still l...
The fosa (Cryptoprocta ferox) is a medium sized carnivore of the family Eupleridae which is endemic ...
The fosa (Cryptoprocta ferox) is a medium sized carnivore of the family Eupleridae which is endemic ...
Fosas (Cryptoprocta ferox) are Madagascar’s largest carnivores, occupying much of the island’s fores...
Fosas (Cryptoprocta ferox) are Madagascar's largest carnivores, occupying much of the island's fores...
The wide-ranging, cumulative, negative effects of anthropogenic disturbance, including habitat degra...
Fosas (Cryptoprocta ferox) are Madagascar’s largest carnivores, occupying much of the island&r...
Tanzaniaâs Ruaha landscape harbours some of the most important carnivore population strongholds in E...
In some parts of Madagascar, particularly the Marolambo district, there’s fables and myths regarding...