Drivers of snow leopard poaching and trade in Pakistan and implications for management
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2022-02Author
Din, Jaffar udBari, Fathul
Ali, Hussain
Rehman, Ejaz ur
Adli, Durriyyah Sharifah Hasan
Abdullah, Nurul Ashikin
Norma-Rashid, Yusoff
Kabir, Muhammad
Hameed, Shoaib
Nawaz, Doost Ali
Nawaz, Muhammad Ali
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The snow leopard is one of the highly valued species from high-altitude mountain ecosystems of Central
and Southeast Asia, including Pakistan. This keystone species is facing a myriad of conventional and
emerging threats, including poaching and trade, that are poorly documented in Pakistan. To understand
the dynamics and drivers of the poaching and trading of snow leopards in Pakistan, we investigated the
issue in depth through a multifaceted survey in the snow leopard range of the country. We recorded 101
snow leopard poaching incidences from 11 districts during 2005–2017. The reported poaching incidences
varied spatially (x‒ = 9 ± 2.6 [95% Cl: 3–15]) and temporally (x‒ = 7.8 ± 1.09) and accounted for 2–4%
annual population loss (n = 200–420) in a period of 13 years. Poaching and trade together constituted
89% of the total incidence reported and animals were mostly shot (66%), poisoned (12%), snared (12%)
and captured (4%), respectively. Only a fraction (3%) of the incidences were reported to the relevant law
enforcement agencies. Trade routes included large cities and neighbouring countries, even the Middle East
and Europe. The average base and end prices for each item were 245 ± 36 USD and 1,736 ± 520 USD,
respectively, while maximum monetary fines set as per the law were 275 USD. Our results establish the
need for developing multi-stakeholder coordination mechanisms at regional, national and international
levels and information sharing to curb this menace. Improving the existing laws and surveillance system,
while taking the local communities onboard, will further help to this end.
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