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Retreat of large carnivores across the giant panda distribution range

Retreat of large carnivores across the giant panda distribution range | Biodiversité | Scoop.it

As both a flagship and umbrella species, the giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) is one of the most heavily invested species in conservation. Here, we report the wide distribution range retreat of the leopard (Panthera pardus, 81% loss), snow leopard (P. uncia, 38%), wolf (Canis lupus, 77%) and dhole (Cuon alpinus, 95%) from protected areas in the giant panda distribution range since the 1960s. The present findings indicate the insufficiency of giant panda conservation for protecting these large carnivore species and suggest that future conservation efforts should target restoring ecosystems with high trophic complexity to facilitate the recovery of large carnivore populations. Comparing historical records with contemporary camera trap surveys, the authors report widespread declines in the occurrence of four large carnivore species from protected areas within the distributional range of the giant panda.

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Li, S., McShea, W.J., Wang, D. et al. Retreat of large carnivores across the giant panda distribution range. Nat Ecol Evol (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-020-1260-0

via @NatureEcoEvo

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27.03 Webinar: Large Carnivores - strategies for coexistence

27.03 Webinar: Large Carnivores - strategies for coexistence | Biodiversité | Scoop.it
Wildlife return in Europe is seen by many as a great conservation success, but it brings some new challenges too. For centuries, the wolf, the bear, the lynx and wolverine, were chased and expelled from their natural habitats – and went almost extinct in many European places. However, the current land use in Europe, habitat improvement and increase of prey species - backed by the legal protection large carnivores have in some countries - brought a new opportunity for them to come back, raising potential conflicts between farmers and livestock producers, hunters, local authorities, protected areas, and NGOs.
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via @Europarc. Le webinar est co-organisé par la Plate-forme de l'UE "Coexistence between People and Large Carnivores" http://ec.europa.eu/environment/nature/conservation/species/carnivores/coexistence_platform.htm
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