A complex approach to study the amur leopard using camera traps in protected areas in the southwest of primorsky krai (Russian far east)

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The paper describes the methodology and preliminary results of a complex camera trap study of the Amur leopard. The main studies were concentrated on protected areas: the Land of the Leopard National Park with its buffer zone and the Kedrovaya Pad’ Biosphere Reserve, a total area of 3600 km 2 . The first results of the 2014–2015 survey period are presented. According to spatial capture-recapture analysis at least 57 adult Amur leopards occupied the Russian protected areas with the density of about 0.98 individuals/100 km 2 . The sex ratio (male: female) was 1:1.2. Five breeding females with 11 cubs were registered in 2014 and 9 females with 16 cubs in 2015. The basis was founded for long-term monitoring of and fundamental research on the Amur leopard in the protected areas in Primorsky Krai.

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Vitkalova, A. V., & Shevtsova, E. I. (2016). A complex approach to study the amur leopard using camera traps in protected areas in the southwest of primorsky krai (Russian far east). Nature Conservation Research, 1(3), 53–58. https://doi.org/10.24189/ncr.2016.027

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