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Spatio-temporal patterns of attacks on human and economic losses from wildlife in Chitwan National Park, Nepal

Spatio-temporal patterns of attacks on human and economic losses from wildlife in Chitwan National Park, Nepal

... selected Chitwan National Park (CNP) in Nepal for this study because it has been experiencing frequent and intensive human-wildlife conflicts since its establishment in 1973 ...flagship park ...

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Living with tigers Panthera tigris: patterns, correlates, and contexts of human–tiger conflict in Chitwan National Park, Nepal

Living with tigers Panthera tigris: patterns, correlates, and contexts of human–tiger conflict in Chitwan National Park, Nepal

... Chitwan National Park introduced a participatory tiger monitoring initiative (using camera traps) in two Village Development Committees (Gunjanagar and Divyanagar) in the buffer zone in  and  ...

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Contribution of Buffer Zone Programs to Reduce Human-Wildlife Impacts: the Case of the Chitwan National Park, Nepal

Contribution of Buffer Zone Programs to Reduce Human-Wildlife Impacts: the Case of the Chitwan National Park, Nepal

... The study was conducted in the buffer zone of Chitwan National Park, Nepal. CNP (953 km 2 ) is situated in South Central, Nepal between 27°16.56 ′ - 27°42.14 ’ N latitudes and 83°50.23 ′ - 84°46.25′E ...

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Analysis of Human Wildlife Conflict in Buffer Zone Area: A Study from Chitwan National Park, Nepal

Analysis of Human Wildlife Conflict in Buffer Zone Area: A Study from Chitwan National Park, Nepal

... the Chitwan National Park’s biodiversity are poverty and unemployment of local people living near the ...the park, there is a growing human population with no alternative sources of energy and ...

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Household Dependency on Buffer Zone Community Forest and its Implication for Management of Chitwan National Park, Nepal

Household Dependency on Buffer Zone Community Forest and its Implication for Management of Chitwan National Park, Nepal

... Thus, understanding the household different characteristics and relationships among local communities and their resource use patterns is supportive in designing management plans for the community-based management ...

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Tiger Conservation in Chitwan National Park, Nepal: An Analysis of Social, Ecological and Management Perspectives

Tiger Conservation in Chitwan National Park, Nepal: An Analysis of Social, Ecological and Management Perspectives

... Tiger range and numbers have collapsed despite of substantial conservation efforts, so conservation efforts must prioritize regions that have good feasibilities to harbour tigers. This review paper addresses the ...

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Herpetofauna of a Ramsar Site: Beeshazar and Associated Lakes, Chitwan National Park, Nepal

Herpetofauna of a Ramsar Site: Beeshazar and Associated Lakes, Chitwan National Park, Nepal

... in Chitwan, Nepal.” We thank the Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation, Chitwan National Park for permission to conduct herpetofau- nal surveys in this lake ...

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Effect of Temperature Fluctuation on Thermoregulatory Behavior of Gharial in Winter Season (A Case Study of Gharial Conservation Breeding Centre, Chitwan National Park, Nepal)

Effect of Temperature Fluctuation on Thermoregulatory Behavior of Gharial in Winter Season (A Case Study of Gharial Conservation Breeding Centre, Chitwan National Park, Nepal)

... Abstract Gharial (Gavialis gangeticus) is only surviving member of family Gavialidae which is native to Indian sub-continent. IUCN has listed Gharial as Critically Endangered and categorized in Appendix-I by CITES. In ...

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Natuurbehoud & duurzame ontwikkeling: Een casestudy van Chitwan National Park

Natuurbehoud & duurzame ontwikkeling: Een casestudy van Chitwan National Park

... Deze zaken zijn nadelig voor de lokale gemeenschappen. Maar sommige wetenschappers stellen dat natuurbehoud alleen uitgeoefend kan worden in de afwezigheid van mensen. Volgens een onderzoek van Milton en Binney (1980) is ...

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Impacts of wildlife tourism on poaching of Greater One-horned Rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis) in Chitwan National Park, Nepal

Impacts of wildlife tourism on poaching of Greater One-horned Rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis) in Chitwan National Park, Nepal

... the Chitwan Valley. Furthermore, a national-level committee for land reform was instituted in 1963, which included the assistant minister of the time as a member and was given all rights to expel people who ...

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... Abstract: Factors affecting diversity and distribution of globally threatened birds were studied by dividing Chitwan National Park (CNP) into five study blocks consisting of 17 birding routes. CNP ...

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An estimation of willingness to pay for asparagus Asparagus racemosus Willd.) collectors in Makawanpur District, Nepal

An estimation of willingness to pay for asparagus Asparagus racemosus Willd.) collectors in Makawanpur District, Nepal

... Royal Chitwan National Park (RCNP) in ...the National Park’s forests and giving legal permissions to collect asparagus from the National Park, which would have happened anyway ...

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... in Chitwan showed that they spent most of their time in thick vegetation of short or tall grasslands, sometimes well away from water (Sunquist & Sunquist ...in Chitwan National Park, its ...

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... Chitwan National Park wetlands provide breeding, staging, roosting and feeding sites for migratory and non-migratory ...in Chitwan District, of which 24 are globally threatened (BES 2013) and ...

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... Abstract: Gharials Gavialis gangeticus have been reared in ex situ facilities in the Gharial Conservation and Breeding Center (GCBC) in Chitwan National Park of Nepal since the 1980s. There remains a ...

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Use of forest products by the local people of the Salonga National Park in the Congo

Use of forest products by the local people of the Salonga National Park in the Congo

... Traditionally, the local people of the Salonga Na- tional Park fi nd honey in two diff erent ways. First, they harvest honey in the forest, it is usually located in the trunks of trees. The second is performed by ...

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Parks, people and pixels: evaluating landscape effects of an East African national park on its surroundings

Parks, people and pixels: evaluating landscape effects of an East African national park on its surroundings

... Kibale National Park, a forest park in western Uganda, is considered by many to be an example of “successful” conservation of park features (increasing primate biomass, forest regeneration ...

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Population dynamics of Peromyscus leucopus in Point Pelee National Park, southwestern Ontario.

Population dynamics of Peromyscus leucopus in Point Pelee National Park, southwestern Ontario.

... Field assistance by Mr. B. Fieldwick was greatly appreciated. This project was supported by a research grant to Dr. R. T. M'Closkey from the National Research Council. A special thanks to my wife, Janice, for ...

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Park, People and Biodiversity Conservation in Kaziranga National Park, India

Park, People and Biodiversity Conservation in Kaziranga National Park, India

... In the past, there were settlements with permanent cultivation in the neighbouring areas and people could use the resources of Kaziranga. However, with the acceleration of conservation efforts under successive policy ...

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