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Hunting, Livelihoods and Declining Wildlife in the Hponkanrazi Wildlife Sanctuary, North Myanmar

机译:北缅甸Hponkanrazi野生动物保护区的狩猎,生计和野生动物数量减少

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The Hponkanrazi Wildlife Sanctuary, North Myanmar and three contiguous protected areas, comprise some of the largest expanses of natural forest remaining in the region. Demand for wildlife products has resulted in unsustainable exploitation of commercially valuable species resulting in local extirpation of vulnerable species. Camera trap, track and sign, and questionnaire-based surveys were used to examine (a) wildlife species targeted by hunters, (b) the importance of wild meat for household consumption, and (c) the significance of hunting as a livelihood activity for resident villages. Certain commercially valuable species highly preferred by hunters were either completely absent from hunt records (tiger, musk deer and otter) or infrequently obtained during actual hunts (bear, pangolin). Species obtained by hunters were commonly occurring species such as muntjacs with low commercial value and not highly preferred by hunters. Fifty eight percent of respondents (n = 84) indicated trade, 27% listed subsistence use and 14% listed human-wildlife conflict as the main reason for hunting (n = 84). Average amount of wild meat consumed per month is not significantly higher during the hunting season compared to the planting season (paired f-test, P > 0.05). Throughout the year, the average amount of fish consumed per month was higher than livestock or wild meat (Friedman test, P < 0.0001). Hunting is driven largely by trade and wild meat, while not a critical source of food for a large numberrnof families could potentially be an important, indirect source of access to food for hunting families. Findings and trends from this study are potentially useful in helping design effective conservation strategies to address globally prevalent problems of declining wildlife populations and dependent human communities. The study provides recommendations to reduce illegal hunting and protect vulnerable species by strengthening park management through enforcement, increasing the opportunity costs of poaching, establishing no-take zones and research to determine the economic significance of hunting for livelihoods.
机译:缅甸北部的Hponkanrazi野生动物保护区和三个毗连的保护区,构成了该地区剩余的一些最大的天然林。对野生动植物产品的需求导致对具有商业价值的物种的不可持续利用,导致脆弱物种在当地的灭绝。相机陷阱,跟踪和标志以及基于问卷的调查被用于检查(a)猎人所针对的野生生物物种;(b)野生肉对家庭消费的重要性;以及(c)狩猎作为人类谋生活动的重要性。居民村。某些狩猎者高度偏爱的具有商业价值的物种要么完全不在狩猎记录中(虎,麝,水獭),要么在实际狩猎中很少获得(熊,穿山甲)。猎人获得的物种是常见的物种,例如商业价值低的蒙塔奇人,并不是猎人高度喜欢的物种。 58%的受访者(n = 84)表示贸易是狩猎的主要原因,其中27%的人将生计用途列为职业,14%的人与野生动物冲突列为狩猎的主要原因(n = 84)。与种植季节相比,狩猎季节期间每月平均消耗的野生肉量没有明显增加(配对f检验,P> 0.05)。全年中,每月平均消耗的鱼类数量高于牲畜或野生肉类(弗里德曼检验,P <0.0001)。狩猎主要是由贸易和野生肉类驱动的,而对于许多无家可归的家庭来说,并非重要的食物来源可能是狩猎家庭获取食物的重要,间接来源。这项研究的发现和趋势可能有助于设计有效的保护策略,以解决全球范围内普遍存在的野生生物种群减少和人类社区依赖性下降的问题。该研究提出了建议,以通过加强执法力度,增加偷猎的机会成本,建立禁区和建立确定狩猎为生的经济意义的研究,加强公园管理,以减少非法狩猎和保护脆弱物种。

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  • 来源
    《Environmental Management》 |2010年第2期|P.143-153|共11页
  • 作者单位

    Wildlife Conservation Society, 2300 Southern Boulevard,Bronx, New York, NY 10460, USA;

    rnWildlife Conservation Society Myanmar Program, Yangon,Myanmar;

    rnWildlife Conservation Society Myanmar Program, Yangon,Myanmar;

    rnWildlife Conservation Society Myanmar Program, Yangon,Myanmar;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    hunting; myanmar; wildlife trade; wild meat; livelihoods; species decline;

    机译:狩猎;缅甸;野生动植物贸易;野生肉生计物种减少;

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