Biodiversity and Protected Areas-- Bhutan Biodiversity and Protected Areas-- BhutanAreas, Protected
Realizing the importance of biological resources a good network of protected areas have been created and managed in Bhutan. The protected areas cover 26% of the country which are linked by biological corridors that covers 9% area. The combination of the protected areas and biological corridors ...
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The system of protected areas of Bhutan is described, and a brief account of its national parks, and biological corridors is given. Attention is focused on the rational and careful attitude of the royal government toward nature, implying the establishment of national parks, nature preserves and ...
More than 51% of Bhutan is in a protected area (PA) network and our study demonstrates its effectiveness in conserving large and medium mammal species. We conducted camera trapping in Bhutan's PAs, biological corridors (BCs) and intervening non-protected areas (NPAs) to investigate the richness...
Results Protected areas and forest cover were strongly associated with habitat use of most modelled species. Additionally, topographical features, like terrain roughness and slope position, contributed to habitat selection of multiple species, but often in different ways. Environmental and topographical ...
More than 51% of Bhutan is in a protected area (PA) network and our study demonstrates its effectiveness in conserving large and medium mammal species. We conducted camera trapping in Bhutan's PAs, biological corridors (BCs) and intervening non-protected areas (NPAs) to investigate the richness...
ContextUnderstanding the environmental and anthropogenic factors influencing habitat selection of multiple species is a foundation for quantifying human impacts on biodiversity and developing effec- tive conservation measures.UgyenPenjor · anetaKaszta ·\u001FDavidW.Macdonald · SamuelA.Cushman...