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Troublesome neighbours: Changing attitudes towards chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) in a human-dominated landscape in Uganda

机译:麻烦的邻居:乌干达人为主导的景观中对黑猩猩(盘尾类动物)的态度改变

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Long-term human-wildlife sympatry depends on the willingness and capacity of local people to coexist with wild animals. With human population growth and deforestation for agriculture, farmers increasingly live in proximity to wildlife, including large mammals of conservation concern. Understanding local perspectives and concerns regarding wildlife is essential for informing appropriate management strategies that reduce conflicts and promote sustainable coexistence. Social science approaches therefore have a critical role in integrated conservation programmes. We undertook an attitude survey to understand residents' perspectives about sharing a landscape with chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) in an unprotected forest-agriculture mosaic in Uganda. Interviews (n-134) in 12 villages demonstrate residents' ambivalence towards living alongside these protected yet potentially troublesome mammals. Chimpanzee behaviour is reported to have undergone recent changes. Residents claim apes increasingly enter villages for food, threaten people, and pose a particular threat to children's safety. Chimpanzee numbers are believed to have increased locally. Most interviewees fear chimpanzees, considering them dangerous. Crop losses to chimpanzees were widely reported. Farmers tolerate raiding of domestic fruits, but not cash-crops. Results demonstrate that attitudes towards wildlife are not fixed. Reported changes to chimpanzee behaviour are challenging villagers' traditionally benign attitude towards them. Even so, residents acknowledge benefits to chimpanzees because they reportedly displace other crop-raiding wildlife which, unlike chimpanzees, damage important staple food crops. Survey findings are contextualised with respect to recent, major land-use changes in Uganda (clearance of unprotected forest for timber and agriculture) that have precipitated a sharp rise in farmer-chimpanzee interactions. We discuss the study's broader implications for protected mammal management and conflict mitigation in human-dominated landscapes, and ask whether it is appropriate to expect impoverished rural farmers to accommodate large-bodied mammals that pose a potential threat to their safety and livelihoods.
机译:人类与野生动物的长期共生关系取决于当地人与野生动物共存的意愿和能力。随着人口的增长和农业的毁林,农民越来越多地生活在野生动植物附近,包括需要保护的大型哺乳动物。了解当地对野生动植物的看法和关注对于制定适当的管理策略以减少冲突和促进可持续的共存至关重要。因此,社会科学方法在综合保护计划中具有至关重要的作用。我们进行了一项态度调查,以了解居民在乌干达未受保护的森林农业马赛克中与黑猩猩(盘尾类动物)共享景观的观点。在12个村庄中进行的采访(n-134)显示出居民对与这些受保护但潜在麻烦的哺乳动物生活在一起的矛盾态度。据报道,黑猩猩的行为最近发生了变化。居民声称,猿猴越来越多地进入村庄觅食,威胁人民,并对儿童的安全构成特殊威胁。黑猩猩的数量据信在当地有所增加。大多数受访者都害怕黑猩猩,认为它们很危险。广泛报道了黑猩猩造成的农作物损失。农民容忍掠夺国内水果,但不容忍现金作物。结果表明,对野生动植物的态度不是固定的。据报道,黑猩猩行为的变化正在挑战村民传统上对他们的良性态度。即便如此,居民仍然承认黑猩猩的好处,因为据报道他们取代了其他破坏农作物的野生生物,与黑猩猩不同,它们破坏了重要的主食作物。关于乌干达最近的主要土地利用变化(清除未保护林以供木材和农业使用)的背景调查结果,促使农民与黑猩猩之间的相互作用急剧增加。我们讨论了这项研究对人类主导景观中受保护的哺乳动物管理和缓解冲突的更广泛意义,并询问是否应期望贫困的农村农民容纳对他们的安全和生计构成潜在威胁的大型哺乳动物。

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