Senin, 31 Oktober 2016

Human – Tiger conflict: Cause, Consequence and Mitigation

Among the many conflict-mitigation tactics available to managers – ranging from lethal control to strict preservation. 

Tigers readily kill domestic ungulates. Most such predation takes place inside government-owned forests or common pasturelands, where large numbers of livestock graze. Usually livestock kills are not fully consumed by tigers, because herders intervene. In most multiple-use forests, densities of wild prey are low because of hunting and competition with livestock. In such situations tigers may take as much as 12 % of the livestock herds annually.


Sumarry : 

In most places, tigers are wary of human beings and avoid encounters. Accidental mauling or killing of humans by tigers is rare, and usually occurs when angry mobs surround tigers that enter human settlements to take livestock. Very rarely, tigers may maul or kill humans they unexpectedly encounter, and the tiger may sometimes eat a part of the corpse. 


source : http://www.conservationindia.org/articles/human-tiger-conflict-cause-consequence-and-mitigatio



1 komentar:

  1. This article is very interesting and informative about how to protect endangered animals from their extinct.. you can add more details about your article itself.. good job!

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