巴西米纳斯吉拉斯州塞拉多城郊地区罕见的丛林犬(Speothos venaticus)记录

Paulo Machado e Silva, Gedeom Teófilo Serafim, E. C. Rocha, A. Fonseca, Osmar Alves Ferreira
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灌木犬(Speothos venaticus)是一种濒临灭绝的野生犬科动物,关于它的认识仍有一些空白。该物种有很大的活动范围,可以生活在被人类活动改变的环境中,但需要原生栖息地。在塞拉多生物群系中,丛林犬被列为"濒危",主要威胁是栖息地丧失、家畜感染疾病以及狗和人的杀戮。为了提供有关该物种的数据,我们报告了2021年7月在郊区保护区与五只丛林犬的意外和前所未有的遭遇,该保护区位于Kinross矿业公司的活动和巴西Paracatu-MG的住宅区之间。当时,人们看到这些动物用尿液和粪便粘液在一条人类和家养狗广泛使用的小路上标记领地。这是一项重要和相关的记录,因为它不仅是史无前例的,因为它发生在城郊环境中,而且表明了养护和保护塞拉多生物群系当地原生植被的重要性。毒蛇仍需进一步研究,急需采取有效措施保护该物种,如种群控制和针对家养狗的卫生保健行动。
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A rare record of bush dogs (Speothos venaticus) in a peri-urban area of Cerrado in Minas Gerais State, Brazil
Bush dog (Speothos venaticus) is an endangered wild canid, about which there are still several gaps of knowledge. The species has large home range and can live in environments altered by human activities but requires native habitats. Bush dogs are classified as “endangered” in the Cerrado biome, and the main threats are habitat loss, contraction of diseases from domestic animals and killing by dogs and humans. To contribute with data on the species, we report an unexpected and unprecedented encounter with five bush dogs in a peri-urban reserve, an environment that lies between activities of the Kinross mining company and a residential neighborhood of Paracatu-MG, Brazil, in July 2021. At the time, the animals were seen while marking territory with urine and fecal mucus on a trail widely used by humans and domestic dogs. This is an important and relevant record because, in addition to being unprecedented, as it occurred in a peri-urban environment, it demonstrates the importance of conservation and protection of local areas of native vegetation in the Cerrado biome. Speothos venaticus still needs to be further studied, and effective measures to protect the species, such as population control and health care actions targeting domestic dogs are urgent.
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