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Free-ranging livestock altered the spatiotemporal behavior of the endangered North Chinese leopard (Panthera pardus japonensis) and its prey, and intensified human-leopard conflicts.

Integrative Zoology, 2022
Widespread distribution of livestock in the natural habitats of large carnivores may negatively impact carnivore populations by reducing wild prey availability and increasing human-carnivore conflicts.
Mingzhang Liu   +6 more
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Coexistence of Sympatric Carnivores in a Relatively Homogenous Landscape and the Effects of Environmental Factors on Site Occupation

Annales Zoologici Fennici, 2020
We used a total of 589 independent photos of three species — the leopard cat (Prionailurus bengalensis), red fox (Vulpes vulpes) and North China leopard (Panthera pardus japonensis) — from 81 camera traps to study coexistence of those sympatric ...
Y. Hua   +5 more
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Tiger reappearance in Bhutan’s Bumdeling Wildlife Sanctuary: a case for maintaining effective corridors and metapopulations

Animal Conservation, 2020
The tiger Panthera tigris is globally ‘Endangered’ (Goodrich et al., 2015). The Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan is an important stronghold (Tempa et al., 2019) for this ecologically and economically important apex predator (Estes et al., 2011; Thinley et al.,
P. Thinley   +6 more
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Habitat Landscape Requirements for Critically Endangered Leopard Population Persistences.

Integrative Zoology
Habitat fragmentation is a major factor driving the decline and even extinction of large mammals. Although it is widely recognized that large habitat patches are crucial for species survival, the minimum habitat patch area requirements of a particular ...
Penghui Zhai   +10 more
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Policy Experimentation Trapped in Tiao-driven Authoritarian Environmentalism: A Case Study of National Park Policy in China

The China Quarterly
Departing from simplistic portrayals of Chinese environmental governance as authoritarian, this study identifies a hybrid policy style that combines authoritarian environmentalism with policy experimentation, as evidenced in national park policy.
Pei Zhang, Jiacheng Zhao
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Tracking traces: technology, body and ethics in the field of wildlife monitoring

Cultural Geographies
During 2022 and 2025, I participated in wildlife fieldwork alongside ecologists in China, assisting with camera trap deployment in a North Chinese leopard conservation project in Shanxi and GPS collaring of Chinese mountain cats in Qinghai.
D. Yin
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