Carnivore and herbivore densities in the immediate aftermath of ethno-political conflict: the case of Manas National Park, India

R Goswami, T Ganesh - Tropical Conservation Science, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
Many biodiversity hotspots experience high political volatility and armed conflicts. But their
impacts on wildlife conservation are poorly understood. In this study we analyze the …

Camera-trapping survey to assess diversity, distribution and photographic capture rate of terrestrial mammals in the aftermath of the ethnopolitical conflict in Manas …

D Lahkar, MF Ahmed, RH Begum… - … of Threatened Taxa, 2018 - threatenedtaxa.org
Information on the presence and distribution of species is crucial for conservation planning
and management within a region. Documentation of species assemblages in Manas …

Tigers against the odds: Applying macro-ecology to species recovery in India

KU Karanth, NS Kumar, KK Karanth - Biological Conservation, 2020 - Elsevier
Tigers are in serious decline from anthropogenic pressures: prey depletion by human
hunting, killing of tigers for conflict mitigation or trade in their body parts, and habitat loss or …

Spatio-temporal patterns of human-carnivore conflict and mitigation in Pakistan

M Danish, T Mahmood, F Akrim, MS Nadeem… - Journal for Nature …, 2023 - Elsevier
Human-carnivore conflict is a noteworthy rural livelihood issue as livestock of local
communities living around protected areas are depredated by wild carnivores, which are the …

[PDF][PDF] Prevailing human carnivore conflict in Kanha-Achanakmar corridor, Central India

RA Ahmed, K Prusty, J Jena, C Dave… - World Journal of …, 2012 - academia.edu
A questionnaire survey was carried out to understand the level of human carnivore conflict in
Kanha-Achanakmar corridor of Central India. 16 villages throughout the corridor were …

Anthropogenic mortality of large mammals and trends of conflict over two decades in Nepal

K Baral, S Bhandari, B Adhikari… - Ecology and …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Wildlife conservation in human‐dominated landscapes faces increased challenges due to
rising conflicts between humans and wildlife. We investigated the human and wildlife loss …

Carnivores' diversity and conflicts with humans in Musk deer national Park, azad Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan

S Ahmad, S Hameed, H Ali, TU Khan… - European journal of …, 2016 - Springer
Pakistan's northern expanses have rich diversity of mammalian carnivores, but majority of
them are either threatened or endangered due to habitat degradation and conflict with …

Understanding the Dynamics of Human–Wildlife Conflicts in North-Western Pakistan: Implications for Sustainable Conservation

RH Khattak, L Teng, T Mehmood, S Ahmad, F Bari… - Sustainability, 2021 - mdpi.com
The high economic costs of human–wildlife conflicts (HWC) hinder long-term conservation
successes, especially in developing countries. We investigated HWC by interviewing 498 …

Empty forests: Large carnivore and prey abundance in Namdapha National Park, north-east India

A Datta, MO Anand, R Naniwadekar - Biological Conservation, 2008 - Elsevier
Illegal hunting poses a dual threat to large carnivores through direct removal of individuals
and by prey depletion. We conducted a camera-trapping survey in the Namdapha National …

Spatio-temporal patterns of attacks on human and economic losses from wildlife in Chitwan National Park, Nepal

BR Lamichhane, GA Persoon, H Leirs, S Poudel… - PloS one, 2018 - journals.plos.org
Wildlife attacks on humans and economic losses often result in reduced support of local
communities for wildlife conservation. Information on spatial and temporal patterns of such …