Thriving tigers of Jigme Singye Wangchuck National Park and other sympatric wild felids & ungulates (2016-2018) (original) (raw)

2019

Abstract

This report presents the findings from two consecutive monitoring surveys (2016-2017 (2017), and 2017-2018 (2018)). We report the number of tiger individuals captured in JSWNP during the two surveys, the diversity of wild felids and its sympatry with tigers, and occupancy and habitat use estimates of tiger and its prey species in the national park. We used remotely triggered camera traps to photo capture tigers of JSWNP in the potential tiger habitats. We established 39 camera stations during the first monitoring and 41 stations during the second monitoring session, with each camera trap functioning at least 60 days, over a total of 2617 and 2819 camera trap days respectively.

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