2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnc.2020.125918
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Prioritizing areas for conservation action in Kawthoolei, Myanmar using species distribution models

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“…In 2018, despite the Burmese military's ongoing violations of the ceasefires, the Salween Peace Park was formally declared by Mutraw The Salween Peace Park is a vast ICCA, covering 5,485 square kilometres in a forested, mountainous region of global significance for biodiversity (Paul et al, 2021) (Figure 2). Camera trap surveys have identified 23 mammal species of global conservation concern, including some of the most significant tiger and leopard populations remaining in Southeast Asia (Greenspan et al, 2020). The park is also home to about 70,000 people in more than 340 villages (Clingen, 2019).…”
Section: Case Study and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2018, despite the Burmese military's ongoing violations of the ceasefires, the Salween Peace Park was formally declared by Mutraw The Salween Peace Park is a vast ICCA, covering 5,485 square kilometres in a forested, mountainous region of global significance for biodiversity (Paul et al, 2021) (Figure 2). Camera trap surveys have identified 23 mammal species of global conservation concern, including some of the most significant tiger and leopard populations remaining in Southeast Asia (Greenspan et al, 2020). The park is also home to about 70,000 people in more than 340 villages (Clingen, 2019).…”
Section: Case Study and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alternatively, human activities in Kweekoh, which occurred with greater frequency during the day, may have impacted leopard activity and their proclivity for crepuscular and nocturnal movement (Van Cleave et al, 2018). Thailand's protected areas offer more established law enforcement practices than is possible in Kawthoolei (Greenspan et al, 2020), thus likely reducing human activities and maintaining higher prey abundances compared to Kweekoh, conceivably driving differences in leopard behaviors between the different landscapes.…”
Section: Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Now extinct in Singapore, Vietnam, and Laos, small and isolated populations still remain in Cambodia, Thailand, southern China, Malaysia, and Myanmar. Across their range, leopards have a highly variable diet (Lovari & Mori, 2017;Rostro-García et al, 2018) and can even persist within human-modified landscapes (Braczkowski et al, 2018;Dhanwatey et al, 2013;Greenspan et al, 2020;Ramesh et al, 2020). However even in areas where they were previously believed common, the disappearance of local leopard populations have been overlooked (Giordano et al, 2017), highlighting their vulnerability to anthropogenic pressure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Among others, Myanmar's biodiversity is threatened by various factors, including deforestation, population growth, indiscriminate burning, and mining. In this economy, 26.8% of the habitat corresponds to protected areas that are more exposed to vulnerable situations [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%