巴基斯坦熊的重新引进个案研究:保护中的艺术与政治

Fakhar-I-Abbas, A. Mian, N. A. Raja, S. Shah, Jan-Schmidt-Burbach
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熊是巴基斯坦最大的陆生动物。棕熊的保护状况是世界上最不受关注的,黑熊是脆弱的,处于极度濒危状态(brown) (Ahmed等)。2013年:Sheikh和Molur(2004年)在巴基斯坦受到威胁。据报道,过去大约92%的黑熊栖息地现在已经空空如也。同样,30%以前已知的分布现在在巴基斯坦已经失去了种群。考虑到这个物种所面临的问题,组织了一个重新引入计划,将从偷猎者那里没收的小熊放在一个专门的、与人接触最少的围栏里饲养。考虑到区域生境的困难,对选址进行了适当的研究和讨论。由于建立了适当的监测系统,在过去三年中,有五只康复的熊准备在这些栖息地放生。对放生个体的监测证实了它们的生存和适应的成功。第一年的发布没有公开讨论,因此投诉或任何负面影响从未被讨论过。第二年,由于该国总理的参与而被公之于众。媒体本身也在积极报道。自然资源保护主义者出于各自的原因一致反对放生。第二批放生的熊被多次报道为被偷猎、被公路撞死、被猎杀,其器官被卖到市场上,在我国5万平方公里的范围内,被报道造成了5次破坏。这份报告提出的目的是希望减少环境保护工作中的政治因素。沉默的保护工作对自然来说更成功,但没有意识到大众对未来的动机和真正的影响,这是用响亮而明确的信息完成的,环保人士变成了竞争对手,他们试图让努力失败。
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A CASE STUDY OF BEAR REINTRODUCTION IN PAKISTAN: ART AND POLITICS IN CONSERVATION
Bears are Pakistan’s largest terrestrial animals. Conservation status of brown bears is least concerned and black bear is vulnerable in the world, and critically endangered (brown) (Ahmed et.al. 2013: Sheikh and Molur 2004) and threatened in Pakistan. It is reported that roughly 92% of past black bear habitat is now empty or without them. Similarly 30% previously known distribution has now lost its population in Pakistan. Considering the problems this species is facing, a reintroduction plan was organized in which the confiscated bear cubs from poachers were raised in a specialized and least human contact enclosure. Considering regional habitat difficulties, the sites were properly studied and discussed. Due to an appropriate monitoring system, five rehabilitated bears were readied for release in those habitats in the last three years. Monitoring of the released individuals confirmed their survival and success in their adaptation. The first year release was not discussed publicly so complaints or any negative impact was never discussed. Second year release because of the involvement of the country’s prime minister went public. The media itself reported positively. The conservationists unanimously opposed the release for their own reasons. The second released bears were several times reported as poached, road killed, hunted with their parts sold in the market and five times destruction caused by them was reported at an area of our 50,000 square kilometers. This report is being presented with a hope that politics in conservation efforts could be reduced. Silent conservation efforts are more successful for nature but do not aware masses for future motivation and real impact, it is done with loud and clear message the fellow conservationists turn into competitions and they try to fail the efforts.
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