People, forest and tortoise: Perception and stated behavior of forest dependent communities on critically endangered elongated tortoise

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Chandra Mani Aryal , Prakash Chandra Aryal , Bishal Sharma , Narayan Niraula , Jyoti Dhamala
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The elongated tortoise Indotestudo elongata (Blyth, 1854), is one of the most widespread tortoises of Indo-Malayan region yet is listed as critically endangered species in the IUCN Red List. In Nepal, elongated tortoises were widespread in lowland areas. However, tortoise and other wildlife populations declined exponentially in response to growing human population and associated interferences. The extent of the anthropogenic influences is expected to vary on a fine scale. Understanding this variation is crucial to design and implementation of conservation strategies, which are lacking at this time. This study was conducted with the aim of addressing information gaps about the behavior of the local people and how these behaviors may threaten the survival of Indotestudo elongata in Bara district, Central Nepal. As our focal species is a forest dependent tortoise, we conducted surveys using questionnaire in the vicinity of forest areas from three administrative units namely Kolhabi and Nijgadh municipalities and Jeetpur-Simara Sub-Metropolitan City. Among the survey participants, nearly two-thirds of them reported to have collected tortoise from forests and nearly equivalent number of participants reported consuming tortoises. This indicates that consumption, as food was the major reason for the collection. In the past, some of the remaining tortoise carapaces, were sold by the local inhabitants for nominal price. Respondents more recently, reported no incidence of trading tortoise or their carapaces, so many of them have discarded the carapaces as they do not have utility value. However, locals continue to collect the tortoise for non-commercial use when they encounter the species. Exploitation and consumption of tortoises was significantly associated with respondents’ ethnicity viz. local ethnic communities being more involved. Successful interventions may entail local involvement in activities that include reduction of forest dependency and awareness, to protect tortoises in their natural habitat.
人、森林和龟:依赖森林的群落对极度濒危的长形龟的感知和陈述行为
长形龟Indotestudo elongata (Blyth, 1854)是印度-马来亚地区分布最广的陆龟之一,但被世界自然保护联盟列为濒危物种红色名录。在尼泊尔,长得很长的陆龟广泛分布在低地地区。然而,乌龟和其他野生动物的数量随着人口的增长和相关的干扰呈指数下降。预计人为影响的程度将在很小的范围内变化。了解这种变化对于设计和实施保护策略至关重要,而这正是目前所缺乏的。本研究的目的是解决关于尼泊尔中部巴拉地区当地居民行为的信息差距,以及这些行为如何威胁到Indotestudo elongata的生存。由于我们的重点物种是依赖森林的陆龟,我们在三个行政单位,即Kolhabi和Nijgadh市以及Jeetpur-Simara次大都市区的森林附近进行了问卷调查。在调查参与者中,近三分之二的人报告说他们从森林中收集过乌龟,几乎同等数量的参与者报告说他们吃过乌龟。这表明消费,作为食物是收集的主要原因。过去,一些剩下的龟甲被当地居民以象征性的价格出售。最近,受访者报告没有发生交易乌龟或其甲壳的事件,因此许多人丢弃了甲壳,因为它们没有实用价值。然而,当当地人遇到这种物种时,他们会继续收集这种乌龟用于非商业用途。龟的开发和消费与被调查者的民族显著相关,即当地民族社区更多地参与其中。成功的干预可能需要当地参与活动,包括减少对森林的依赖和意识,以保护龟在其自然栖息地。
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Trees, Forests and People
Trees, Forests and People Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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