Crop Protection and Its Effectiveness against Wildlife: A Case Study of Two Villages of Shivapuri National Park, Nepal

S. Pandey, S. Bajracharya
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A complex relationship between the residents and protected areas continue to be an obstacle to successful conservation of protected areas. Conflicts between park authority and people living around the park pose a threat to conservation. Moreover, crop depredation due to wildlife incurs a severe economic loss to communities living in the close vicinity of the park, affecting the livelihood and well-being of locals. Many studies have been carried out emphasizing the identification and quantification of crop damage, but studies highlighting the means used for the crop protection and their effectiveness are limited. This paper examines frequency of the crop damage by wildlife and efficacy of utilized management practices in Shivapuri National Park (SNP). Altogether 132 households were visited in two buffer zone villages namely, Sikre and Jhor Mahankhal of Shivapuri National Park, Nepal. The study suggested that crop depredation by wildlife was a function of several factors, namely, distance of the farmland from the park, size of the crop raiding animals, frequency of their attacks on the farmland, and the type of crops. Five different measures were identified by the communities which they regularly used to prevent crop damage. Both traditional as well as modern means were used by households to guard crops from invading wild animals. The means of crop protection from wildlife differed according to the type of animal and crop being protected. Biofencing and trenches were effective for the small animals. Watch tower “Machans” and throwing flaming sticks and making noises were the most effective and safest means of crop guarding from all kind of animals. Though crop guarding was intensive, no means were found to be able to prevent crop damage completely. Thus, site specific management strategies as well as technical and financial support from donor organizations would be most useful to minimize crop loss. Nepal Journal of Science and Technology Vol. 16 , No.1 (2015) pp. 1-10
作物保护及其对野生动物的有效性——以尼泊尔Shivapuri国家公园的两个村庄为例
居民与保护区之间的复杂关系仍然是成功保护保护区的障碍。公园管理当局和公园周围居民之间的冲突对保护构成了威胁。此外,野生动物对农作物的掠夺给生活在公园附近的社区造成了严重的经济损失,影响了当地人的生计和福祉。许多研究强调作物危害的识别和量化,但强调作物保护的手段和效果的研究却很少。本文研究了Shivapuri国家公园(SNP)野生动物对作物的破坏频率和现有管理措施的有效性。在尼泊尔Shivapuri国家公园的Sikre和Jhor Mahankhal两个缓冲区村庄,共访问了132户家庭。研究表明,野生动物对农作物的掠夺是几个因素的函数,即农田与公园的距离、农作物袭击动物的大小、它们袭击农田的频率和作物的类型。社区确定了五种不同的措施,他们经常使用这些措施来防止作物受损。传统的和现代的方法都被家庭用来保护庄稼免受野生动物的入侵。根据受保护的动物和作物的类型,保护作物免受野生动物侵害的手段有所不同。生物围栏和壕沟对小动物是有效的。瞭望塔“Machans”、投掷火棒和制造噪音是保护庄稼免受各种动物侵害的最有效、最安全的方法。虽然作物防护是密集的,但没有找到能够完全防止作物损害的方法。因此,具体地点的管理战略以及捐助组织的技术和财政支助对于尽量减少作物损失将是最有用的。《尼泊尔科学技术杂志》2015年第16卷第1期,第1-10页
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