2023
DOI: 10.3390/land12061156
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Spatio-Temporal Patterns of Livestock Predation by Leopards in Bardia National Park, Nepal

Abstract: Human–wildlife conflict is a challenging issue that requires the attention of conservationists worldwide. Habitat fragmentation and encroachment reduce the abundance of prey species, and an increase in the number of predators leads to a higher risk of conflict with large cats such as leopards, jeopardizing conservation efforts. This study explored the spatio-temporal pattern of the human–leopard conflict in Bardia National Park, Nepal, from 2000 to 2020. To analyze the conflict with leopards, we used data (com… Show more

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“…In low-income countries, livestock significantly contributes to people's welfare, and rural upliftment. However, livestock theft [107,108] and predation [109][110][111] are major challenges, especially in areas along the borders of neighboring countries. In this study, even though the severity level of livestock theft was low (CT, weight = 0.0702), SSDFs mentioned that employees and foreign nationals kill their livestock at night, affecting their production and profit.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In low-income countries, livestock significantly contributes to people's welfare, and rural upliftment. However, livestock theft [107,108] and predation [109][110][111] are major challenges, especially in areas along the borders of neighboring countries. In this study, even though the severity level of livestock theft was low (CT, weight = 0.0702), SSDFs mentioned that employees and foreign nationals kill their livestock at night, affecting their production and profit.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Food crises and diesel costs for generators further constrain the farmers as a consequence of power outage, which compromise their sustainability [106]. In many developing countries, livestock significantly contributes to people's welfare, mainly in rural communities, but livestock theft [107,108] and predation [109][110][111] are some major challenges. It is important that farmers work together to alleviate some of the challenges experienced to safeguard the small-scale market and achieve sustainability.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%