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18 December 2014 Perceptions of ranchers towards livestock predation by large felids in the Brazilian Pantanal
R. L. P. Boulhosa, F. C. C. Azevedo
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Abstract

Context . Human–wildlife competition is a worldwide problem. In the Brazilian Pantanal, the competition is between livestock and large cats, such as the jaguar (Panthera onca) and the puma (Puma concolor). Only a few studies have been conducted in the region and have indicated low levels of cattle predation. In addition to the paucity of information on livestock predation levels, information on the local ranchers’ understanding of cattle predation is limited.

Aims . To investigate local people’s perceptions of large cats and husbandry practices in order to understand some of the causes and extent of jaguar–livestock interaction in the Brazilian Pantanal.

Methods . We present comprehensive surveys of the local people’s perceptions towards large cats using a 5-point Likert scale evaluated using non-parametric tests in order to reach a better understanding of the causes of jaguar–livestock interaction and its extent in the Brazilian Pantanal.

Key results . In general, total mortality rate due to cat predation was 2.7 ± 4.9% of total cattle holdings. However, jaguars were reported as a real menace to cattle and cattle predation by large cats was a real concern for ranch operations. The majority of ranchers who implemented cattle management accept the risk of losing cattle to predation by large cats, but only a minority of respondents reported that they would rather live without jaguars.

Conclusions . The majority of the ranches surveyed had limited husbandry practices and the intensity of cattle management did influence respondents’ perceptions of predation by large cats.

Implications . We suggest that the focus of conservation actions be on cattle management aimed at minimising other sources of income loss caused by poor husbandry practices.

© CSIRO 2014
R. L. P. Boulhosa and F. C. C. Azevedo "Perceptions of ranchers towards livestock predation by large felids in the Brazilian Pantanal," Wildlife Research 41(4), 356-365, (18 December 2014). https://doi.org/10.1071/WR14040
Received: 9 July 2013; Accepted: 1 September 2014; Published: 18 December 2014
KEYWORDS
cattle management
human–wildlife interaction
large felids
local perception
predation
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