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Fine-scale population genetic structure of the Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) in a human-dominated western Terai Arc Landscape, India

By estherconwayConservation Papers
Abstract Despite massive global conservation strategies, tiger populations continued to decline until recently, mainly due to habitat loss, human-animal conflicts, and poaching. These factors are known to affect the genetic...
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26th April 2017
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Interim 2014

https://conservewildcats.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/WildCats/ProjectReports/India/TigersDamsandTribalCulturesArunachalPradeshInterimReport2014.pdf
16th April 2017
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A hierarchical model for estimating the spatial distribution and abundance of animals detected by continuous-time recorders

By estherconwayConservation Papers
Abstract Motivation Several spatial capture-recapture (SCR) models have been developed to estimate animal abundance by analyzing the detections of individuals in a spatial array of traps. Most of these models...
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17th March 2017
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FFI Kerinci Final 2016

https://conservewildcats.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/WildCats/ProjectReports/Indonesia/FFIKerinciSeblatTigerProtectionConservationFinalReport2016forweb.pdf
20th February 2017
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2015 Final

https://conservewildcats.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/WildCats/ProjectReports/India/TigersDamsandTribalCulturesArunachalPradeshfinalreport2015.pdf
15th February 2017
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Blog from ZSL vet Misha Goncharuk

By ZSL RussiaNo Comments
Two aspects of ZSL’s Amur tiger conservation project in the Russian Far East are population monitoring and wildlife health studies. We use camera trapping as a method to monitor tigers...
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7th February 2017
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Developing a theory of change for a community-based response to illegal wildlife trade

By estherconwayConservation Papers
Abstract The escalating illegal wildlife trade (IWT) is one of the most high-profile conservation challenges today. The crisis has attracted over US$350 million in donor and government funding in recent...
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1st January 2017
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Investigating patterns of tiger and prey poaching in the Bangladesh Sundarbans: Implications for improved Management

By estherconwayConservation Papers
Abstract Poaching of tigers and their key prey threatens the survival of tigers across their range. This study investigated the methods, intensity, and driving factors of tiger and prey poaching...
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6th December 2016
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Large Mammal Use of Linear Remnant Forests in an Industrial Pulpwood Plantation in Sumatra, Indonesia

By estherconwayConservation Papers
Abstract Riparian forests are often the last remaining areas of natural vegetation in agricultural and plantation forestry landscapes. Covering millions of hectares of land in Indonesia, industrial pulpwood plantations have...
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1st December 2016
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Who is killing the tiger Panthera tigris and why?

By estherconwayConservation Papers
Abstract We investigated the range of people involved in killing tigers Panthera tigris in the Bangladesh Sundarbans, their motives and methods, and their links to the commercial trade. Using snowball...
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28th October 2016
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Are corridors good for tigers Panthera tigris but bad for people? An assessment of the Khata corridor in lowland Nepal

By estherconwayConservation Papers
Abstract As part of a landscape-scale programme for conserving tigers Panthera tigris the Khata corridor was established between Bardia National Park in Nepal and Katarniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary in India in...
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28th October 2016
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ZSL Nepal final report 2016

https://conservewildcats.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2021/10/ZSLNepal_finalreport_BuildingaTigerStronghold2015-16editedcontent.pdf
6th October 2016
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FFI Kerinci 2016 Interim

https://conservewildcats.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/WildCats/ProjectReports/Indonesia/FFIKerinciSeblatinterimreport2016web.pdf
19th August 2016
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Planning tiger recovery: Understanding intraspecific variation for effective conservation

By estherconwayConservation Papers
Abstract Although significantly more money is spent on the conservation of tigers than on any other threatened species, today only 3200 to 3600 tigers roam the forests of Asia, occupying...
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26th June 2016
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Ranging, Activity and Habitat Use by Tigers in the Mangrove Forests of the Sundarban

By estherconwayConservation Papers
Abstract The Sundarban of India and Bangladesh (about 6000 km²) are the only mangrove forests inhabited by a sizeable population of tigers. The adjoining area also supports one of the...
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6th April 2016
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Tracking changes and preventing loss in critical tiger habitat

By estherconwayConservation Papers
Abstract The global population of wild tigers remains dangerously low at fewer than 3500 individuals. Habitat loss, along with poaching, can undermine the international target recovery of doubling the number...
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1st April 2016
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ZSL Nepal interim report 2015

https://conservewildcats.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2021/10/ZSLNepal_interimreport_BuildingaTigerStronghold2015.pdf
6th October 2015
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FFI Kerinci Final 2015

https://conservewildcats.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/WildCats/ProjectReports/Indonesia/FFI_KerinciSeblatFinalreport2015forweb.pdf
19th August 2015
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FFI Kerinci Interim 2015

https://conservewildcats.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/WildCats/ProjectReports/Indonesia/FFIKerinciSeblatTigerProtectionConservationinterimreportJuly2015.pdf
19th August 2015
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Monitoring Amur leopards in the Russian Far East – Interim report 2015

By WCS Russia
We identified six objectives within the scope of this grant to achieve our goal of developing a yearly monitoring program for the entire Amur leopard population using a rigorous survey...
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15th June 2015
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Interim Report – Law enforcement 2015

By Phoenix Fund (Dreamworld) Reports
Please note, we have edited this interim report to remove information we feel could jeopardise ongoing work in the region. Russia is a success story in the history of wild...
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7th June 2015
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Modeling tiger population and territory dynamics using an agent-based approach

By estherconwayConservation Papers
Abstract Effective conservation planning of globally endangered tigers (Panthera tigris) requires a good understanding of their population dynamics. Territoriality, an essential characteristic of many wildlife species, plays a crucial role...
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5th June 2015
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Case study: Finding the middle road – grounded approaches to mitigate highway impacts in tiger reserves

By estherconwayConservation Papers
Abstract Tigers are one of the world’s most endangered large carnivores with an estimated global population of approximately 3200 individuals. They currently occur in 13 countries, representing 7% of their...
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3rd June 2015
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 Tiger (Panthera tigris) scent DNA: a valuable conservation tool for individual identification and population monitoring

By estherconwayConservation Papers
Abstract Genetic monitoring of tiger source populations is a conservation priority, yet due to low sample sizes and poor DNA quality, scat DNA has failed to produce the powerful studies...
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1st June 2015
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Safeguarding Sumatran tigers: evaluating effectiveness of law enforcement patrols and local informant networks

By estherconwayConservation Papers
Abstract 1. The United Nations recently listed illegal wildlife trade as a serious crime because of the escalating demand for highly prized species, such as tiger and rhinoceros, and the...
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6th May 2015
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 Genetic Ancestry of the Extinct Javan and Bali Tigers

By estherconwayConservation Papers
Abstract The Bali (Panthera tigris balica) and Javan (P. t. sondaica) tigers are recognized as distinct tiger subspecies that went extinct in the 1940s and 1980s, respectively. Yet their genetic...
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1st May 2015
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