CONSERVATION & MANAGEMENT OF LARGE MAMMALS IN THE CENTRAL KARAKORAM NATIONAL PARK. Dr. Anna Bocci & Mr. Zafar Khan
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1 CONSERVATION & MANAGEMENT OF LARGE MAMMALS IN THE CENTRAL KARAKORAM NATIONAL PARK Dr. Anna Bocci & Mr. Zafar Khan
2 MANAGEMENT CONSERVATION STANDARD MONITORING LARGE MAMMAL distribution & numbers HABITAT LOSS LIVESTOCK (TROPHY) HUNTING and POACHING CLIMATE CHANGE HUMAN ACTIVITIES
3 LARGE MAMMAL community 50% threatened large mammals e.g. 66% of Artiodactyl species are threatened (IUCN, 2007) WEST HIMALAYA KARAKORAM: Markhor Capra falconeri (EN) Ibex Capra sibirica Argali Ovis ammon (NT) Ladak urial Ovis orientalis (VU) Blue sheep Pseudois nayaur Musk deer Moschus chrysogaster (EN) Snow leopard Uncia uncia (EN) Wolf Canis lupus Lynx Lynx lynx Brown bear Ursus arctos
4 e.g. LARGE MAMMAL community 66% of Artiodactyl species are threatened (IUCN, 2007) 50% threatened large mammals CKNP (A) current distribution as a consequence of persecution by humans (B) status as a consequence of overhunting, poaching, habitat degradation Population fragmentation and isolation
5 DATA COLLECTION ON LARGE MAMMALS
6 DATA COLLECTION ON LARGE MAMMALS QUESTIONNAIRES in several steps: 1. through QUESTIONNAIRES to local communities. CONS - Linguistic & nomenclatural mistakes; - Different behaviour towards carnivores PROS - Using same high altitude areas; - Livestock depredation 2. checking in the field for blank areas. Reliability! 3. hot-spots for large mammal conservation Overlap areas of flag/umbrella species using also all the other INFORMATIONS 4. checking in the field for hot-spots for conservation Mammal seasonal movements (usually neighbour valleys may share the same population)
7 CONSERVATION MANAGEMENT
8 CONSERVATION MANAGEMENT
9 MINIMUM NUMBERS * Valley * Any reliable research on large mammals requires at least 5-10 years of data collection Marco Brown Snow Ladak Blue Asiatic Lynx W olf Markhor Polo bear leopard urial sheep ibex sheep QUESTIONNAIRES Jaglot/Minapin * * 0 Bagrote < Haramosh > Astak-Tormik SEASONAL 0WILDLIFE 3 SURVEYS * 1-10 Hoper * 0 Hisper > 300 * 0 Hushey CONSERVATION MANAGEMENT * 0 Thalley Braldu MONTHLY 1WILDLIFE 2 SURVEYS Basha Shigar ? Nar * 0 Wildlife Dept TROPHY HUNTING Hushey Askoli Tormik Sikandarabad Musk deer
10 ZONING OF CKNP STRICTLY CONSERVATION AREAS CORE AREA Strictly regulated in order to completely protect wildlife: livestock grazing; stay, roaming, camping and fishing; any other human activity than wildlife surveys/research activities FORBIDDEN CONSERVATION AREAS BUFFER ZONE regular counts; controlling illegal hunting; reduction of human activity impact at the minimum level, where endangered large mammals live; trophy hunting programme for endangered populations cannot be started (unless their status is well assessed through at least 5 years of seasonal data collected in conjunction with, or by, an independent party, and using a standardized approach). CCHA (or CMCA) Global approach to conservation!!
11 PREDATOR-PREY RELATIONSHIP study area
12 HUSHEY valley
13 SNOW LEOPARD DATA Indirect signs of presence 88 scats 3 ind, Apr Mar Only 21 of them (24%) usefull for genetic analyses!!! WOLF 63 scats 3 ind, 19 of them (30%) usefull for genetic analyses!!! IBEX Counts (from vantage points) individuals!! at least 2 subpopulation 3 predation attacks in 8 days!!! from 1 year STANDARD MONITORING data
14 DIET ANALYSIS 29% 11% 26% COLD season Snow cover 14% High diet overlap 15% 1% 1% 2% 1% 13% 29% 19% 10% 4% 25% 1%
15 DIET 20% 9% 23% ANALYSIS WARM season No snow 17% Almost COMPLETE diet overlap 29% 0% 3% 17% 25% 25% 8% 25%
16 LARGE MAMMAL distribution & numbers CONSERVATION STRICTLY CONSERVATION AREAS MANAGEMENT implications Reliable STANDARD MONITORING * CONSERVATION AREAS COEXISTENCE WITH HUMAN ACTIVITIES CCHA *Any reliable data collection on large mammals requires at least 5-10 years
17 Thank you for your attention! and THANKS to: Prof. S. Lovari Mr. Musa Ali Mr. Sakhawat Ali Dr. Erica Ercoli Dr. Jan Janecka Dr. Ali Nawaz
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