Population estimate and conservation status of the Persian Leopard, Panthera pardus tulliana, in the Bamo and Khoshk Mountains in Kurdistan Region, northern Iraq

ZOOLOGY IN THE MIDDLE EAST(2023)

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In Iraq, the endangered Persian Leopard (Panthera pardus tulliana) is distributed in the northern part (Kurdistan Region) along the Zagros mountain steppe ecoregion, which includes the Bamo and Khoshk Mountains, where we carried out a field survey between October 2020 and November 2022 including camera trapping and interviews with local communities. At least five individuals were recorded during this study, including males, a female, and a family, given a population density of 1.25 indivuduals/100 km(2). Bezoar Goat and Wild Boar are their key prey species in the area. Poaching and wildlife trafficking, decreasing natural water sources, overgrazing, minefields, and forest fires are identified as key threats facing the Persian Leopard population, their prey species, and their natural habitats in the Bamo and Khoshk Mountains. It is suggested to designate the study area as a national protected area or a transboundary conservation area between Iraq and Iran.
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Carnivores,camera trapping,endangered species,Felidae,protected areas
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