“…The clouded leopard is classified as vulnerable and decreasing on the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List, and its continued survival is threatened by habitat destruction and illegal hunting (Gray et al, 2015). There is limited knowledge about its basic ecology and conservation status across its vast range (Figure 1), which includes Bhutan, Cambodia, India, Lao People"s Democratic Republic, Peninsular Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, and Thailand, with isolated populations close to extirpation in Bangladesh, China, and Vietnam (Chiang & Allen, 2017). Clouded leopards are distributed in varied landscapes in Bhutan, including protected areas (national parks and biological corridors) and places with large human populations (Penjor, Macdonald, Wangchuk, Tandin, & Tan, 2018;Letro & Duba, 2019).…”