Coexistence and conflict: Exploring the dynamics of traditional livestock farming and wildlife in the community conserved area, Hyrcanian region

Authors

  • Shirin Parhizkar Environmental Science and Engineering Department, Tarbiat Modares University, 46417-76489, Noor, Iran
  • Negin Sheikholeslami Environmental Science and Engineering Department, Tarbiat Modares University, 46417-76489, Noor, Iran
  • Peyman Moghadas Conservationist and wildlife biologist, Tonekabon, Mazandaran, Iran
  • Fariborz Hatami Environmental Expert and activist, Tehran Province, Tehran, Iran
  • Bagher Ghaffari Chelavi People's campaign of Hyrcanian Maral, Chelav, Amol, Mazandaran, Iran
  • Mohammad Sadegh Farhadinia Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology, School of Anthropology and Conservation, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK
  • Pooriya Sepahvand Caprinae Specialist Group (IUCN)
  • Seyed Mahmoud Ghasempouri Department of Environment, Faculty of Natural Resources and Marine Sciences, Tarbiat Modares University, Iran

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13825921

Keywords:

human-wildlife conflict, semi-structured interview, large carnivores, Persian leopard

Abstract

The Chelav Community Conserved Area, located along the southern Caspian Sea, hosts 39 livestock farms. Despite the pressures of traditional farming, the ecosystem remains vibrant, with an increase in leopard and bear sightings but a decline in wolf populations over the past 20 years. Ranchers have reported more frequent leopard and bear encounters, while wolf sightings have decreased. Approximately 94.87% of respondents express indifference toward leopard and bear attacks, and 89.74% feel the same about wolf attacks. Although most ranchers are indifferent, 10.25% indicated they would kill wolves that repeatedly attack their livestock. The presence of shepherds and guard dogs has been shown to reduce wildlife attacks, with shepherds notably more effective at deterring leopards compared to wolves. The absence of livestock bells has been linked to an increase in leopard and wolf attacks (p-value < 0.01). It is likely that inconsistent protective measures have allowed carnivores to remain in the area, as there are few reports of livestock attacks in adjacent basins. This study underscores the necessity for sustainable coexistence strategies that protect both local livelihoods and wildlife in the Chelav region.

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2024-09-12

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Parhizkar, S., Sheikholeslami, N., Moghadas, P., Hatami, F., Ghaffari Chelavi, B., Farhadinia, M. S., Sepahvand, P., & Ghasempouri, S. M. (2024). Coexistence and conflict: Exploring the dynamics of traditional livestock farming and wildlife in the community conserved area, Hyrcanian region. Journal of Wildlife and Biodiversity, 8(4), 276–293. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13825921