Mortality Patterns Of Asian Elephants In A Region Of Human-Elephant Conflict

JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT(2021)

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Many wildlife species suffer from human-wildlife conflict, especially crop-raiding. Long-term analyses of mortality patterns are needed to assess the efficacy of management strategies that address this issue. We report mortality patterns from necropsies of 498 Asian elephants from 2009-2018 in an area of northwestern Sri Lanka. Deaths were lowest in July and highest in October, a period of peak crop availability. Most (about 70%) deaths were human-related, and males were killed in these incidents more frequently than females. As gunshot deaths decreased, other forms of human-related deaths increased. Additionally, causes of death differed between districts, with more intentional human-related mortality observed in the district with the highest percent of protected land. These results highlight the importance of understanding the long-term spatial and temporal variation in wildlife mortality to effectively address human-wildlife conflict. (c) 2021 The Wildlife Society.
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Asian elephant, crop&#8208, raiding, Elephas maximus, human&#8211, wildlife conflict, mortality, necropsy
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