Short Communication
Leopard range size and conservation area size in the southern Kalahari
Submitted: 23 February 2012 | Published: 11 October 2012
About the author(s)
Jacobus du P. Bothma, Centre for Wildlife Management, University of Pretoria, South AfricaMarius D. Bothma, Halls Head, Mandurah, Australia
Abstract
Conservation implications: When establishing conservation areas that contain large carnivores in arid and semi-arid regions, prey abundance and range use should be considered for the area to be able to sustain viable populations of such carnivores. The results emphasise the importance of establishing large transfrontier conservation areas where individual conservation areas are too small to do so. This study is the first to do so for leopards in southern Africa.
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