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Conservation implications for the Himalayan wolf Canis (lupus) himalayensis based on observations of packs and home sites in Nepal

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ORYX
卷 53, 期 4, 页码 663-669

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0030605317001077

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Canis (lupus) himalayensis; conflict; conservation; denning; Himalayan wolf; Nepal; social survey; wolf pack

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  1. Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation
  2. Department of Forests, District Forest Office, Humla
  3. Shey Phoksundo National Park, Dolpa
  4. Kanchenjunga Conservation Areas
  5. NGO Friends of Nature Nepal
  6. Natural Motion Scholarship from the University of Oxford

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We provide insights into pack composition and den site parameters of the Himalayan wolf Canis (lupus) himalayensis based on observations of free-ranging wolves in three study areas in Nepal. We combine this with a social survey of the local Buddhist communities regarding human-carnivore conflict, to draw inferences for conservation practice in the Nepalese Himalayas. We recorded eight wolf packs (with an average composition of two adults and three pups), and found five home sites in high-altitude shrubland patches within alpine grasslands at 4,270-4,940 m altitude. There was a spatial-temporal overlap of wolf home sites and livestock herding during spring and summer, which facilitated human-wolf conflict. The litters of three out of five wolf packs found in Dolpa during 2016 were killed by local people in the same year. In Nepal compensation is offered for depredation by snow leopards Panthera uncia, with associated lowering of negative attitudes, but not for depredation by wolves. We recommend the implementation of financial and educational conservation schemes for all conflict-causing carnivores across the Himalayan regions of Nepal.

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