Wildlife conservation through traditional values: alarming numbers of crocodile attacks reported from Timor-Leste

IF 2.2 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION Oryx Pub Date : 2024-04-08 DOI:10.1017/s0030605324000036
Sebastian Brackhane, Yusuke Fukuda, Flaminio M.E. Xavier, Vitorino de Araujo, Marcal Gusmao, Josh Trindade, Demétrio do Amaral de Carvalho, Rui Dos Reis Pires, Grahame Webb
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On the IUCN Red List the saltwater crocodile Crocodylus porosus is categorized globally as Least Concern, with national populations ranging from fully recovered to extinct. The saltwater crocodile population of the Southeast Asian island nation of Timor-Leste was severely depleted by colonial hunting but has recovered since independence in 2002. During 2007–2014 there was a 23-fold increase in reported crocodile attacks (104 documented attacks), concomitant with a 2% annual increase in the human population. Public tolerance to attacks and the reluctance to harm crocodiles are entwined with reverence of crocodiles as sacred beings by most but not all Timorese people. In 2022, 7–8 years after our previous assessment, we visited five sites on the south coast of Timor-Leste in Lautém, Viqueque, Manufahí and Cova Lima municipalities. High rates of crocodile attacks continue. We obtained 35 records of attacks for 2015–2022 (34% fatal). In the municipalities where crocodile attacks occurred (Lautém, Viqueque, Cova Lima), the sacred status of crocodiles prevented inhabitants from harming them in retribution. In Manufahí, where no attacks were reported, such traditional values never existed and crocodiles were hunted for subsistence and to improve safety. The design of a context-specific crocodile management programme that respects the reverence attributed to crocodiles by most people but reduces the risk of people being attacked by crocodiles is a conservation management challenge for the government of Timor-Leste. The developing tourism industry, which relies on coastal beaches and reefs, is jeopardized by the risk of crocodile attacks.
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通过传统价值观保护野生动物:东帝汶报告的鳄鱼袭击事件数量惊人
在世界自然保护联盟(IUCN)的红色名录中,咸水鳄鱼(Crocodylus porosus)被列为全球最不受关注物种,其国家种群数量从完全恢复到灭绝不等。东南亚岛国东帝汶的咸水鳄数量曾因殖民时期的狩猎而严重减少,但自 2002 年独立以来已有所恢复。2007-2014 年间,报告的鳄鱼攻击事件增加了 23 倍(记录在案的攻击事件有 104 起),与此同时,人口每年增加 2%。公众对攻击行为的容忍和不愿伤害鳄鱼的态度与大多数东帝汶人(而非所有东帝汶人)将鳄鱼视为神圣生物的崇敬之情密不可分。2022 年,也就是上次评估的 7-8 年之后,我们走访了东帝汶南海岸的劳滕、维克克、马努法希和科瓦利马市的五个地点。鳄鱼袭击事件的发生率仍然很高。我们获得了 2015-2022 年间的 35 条袭击记录(34% 致命)。在发生鳄鱼袭击事件的城市(劳滕、维克克、科瓦利马),鳄鱼的神圣地位阻止了居民伤害鳄鱼作为报复。在马努法希,没有发生过鳄鱼袭击事件,这种传统价值观从未存在过,人们猎杀鳄鱼是为了维持生计和提高安全性。如何根据具体情况制定鳄鱼管理计划,既尊重大多数人对鳄鱼的敬畏之情,又降低人们遭受鳄鱼攻击的风险,是东帝汶政府在保护管理方面面临的一项挑战。依靠沿海海滩和珊瑚礁发展起来的旅游业受到鳄鱼袭击风险的威胁。
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Oryx
Oryx 环境科学-生态学
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5.30
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150
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18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: ORYX—THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONSERVATION, a quarterly journal from Fauna & Flora International, publishes research on biodiversity conservation, conservation policy and sustainable use, and the interactions of these matters with social, economic and political issues. The journal has a particular interest in material with the potential to improve conservation management and practice. Explore the map for details of published articles.
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