DISTRIBUTION, POPULATION ESTIMATION AND AWARENESS OF INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY FOR THE INDIAN PANGOLIN (MANIS CRASSICAUDATA) IN THE KOHAT DISTRICT, PAKISTAN

T. Mahmood, A. Ullah, A. Khalid, F. Akrim, M. Nadeem, N. Irshad, T. Ahmad
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The Indian pangolin ( Manis crassicaudata ), categorized as “Endangered “by the IUCN and included in the Appendix-I of the CITES, is illegally hunted for its scales in Pakistan and its population is declining rapidly for the last decade. The species has stayed neglected in the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, where studies focusing on its ecology and illegal trade are scanty. The current study, therefore, aimed at determining the distribution and estimating the population of Indian pangolin in Kohat district, one of species known range. Field visits to the study area were made each month during September 2018 to July 2019 for data collection. Results showed that Indian pangolin had limited distribution in the study area; being recorded at only three out of seven sampling sites surveyed, at elevation ranging from 390 m to 471 m. Field signs of the species like its active living burrows were recorded at three positive sampling sites only. Mean population density of Indian pangolin estimated from the field data was found to be very low, 0.29 individuals/km 2 , Questionnaire survey conducted involving local community revealed poaching and illegal killing of Indian pangolin for its scales, being the main threat to its little remaining population in the Kohat District. Majority of respondents thought that the population of the species had declined greatly in the study area during past few years. The study recommends strict law enforcement along with creating more awareness among local people to conserve the species in the study area.
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巴基斯坦科哈特地区印度穿山甲(manis crassicaudata)的分布、种群估计和土著社区的认识
印度穿山甲(Manis crassicaudata)被世界自然保护联盟(IUCN)列为“濒危物种”,并被列入《濒危野生动植物种国际贸易公约》(CITES)附录i。由于其鳞片在巴基斯坦被非法捕杀,其数量在过去十年中迅速下降。在开伯尔普赫图赫瓦省,这个物种一直被忽视,在那里,关注其生态和非法贸易的研究很少。因此,目前的研究旨在确定印度穿山甲在科哈特地区的分布和估计数量,这是已知的物种之一。在2018年9月至2019年7月期间,每月对研究区域进行实地访问以收集数据。结果表明:印度穿山甲在研究区内分布有限;在海拔390米至471米的7个采样点中只有3个被记录。该物种的野外迹象,如活跃的生活洞穴,只在三个阳性采样点被记录下来。野外数据估计的印度穿山甲平均种群密度很低,为0.29只/km 2,对当地社区进行的问卷调查显示,偷猎和非法杀害印度穿山甲的鳞片是其在科哈特地区仅存的少数种群的主要威胁。大多数受访者认为,在过去几年中,该物种的数量在研究区内大幅下降。该研究建议严格执法,同时提高当地人保护研究区域物种的意识。
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