Anthropogenic impact on the Himalayan marmot population in Nepal
Journal: RUDN Journal of Ecology and Life Safety (Vol.28, No. 2)Publication Date: 2021-02-10
Authors : Alexander Nikolskii; Elena Vanisova;
Page : 153-159
Keywords : Himalayan marmot; Himalaya; Nepal; anthropogenic factors; the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species;
Abstract
Anthropogenic impact on the Himalayan marmot population in Nepal is discussed. Above the upper border of the forest, human shares the same habitats with marmots on the alluvial terraces of river valleys. Human buildings and farmland lead to fragmentation of the marmot population, and overgrazing leads to pasture digression, worsening the food supply of these rodents. At the same time, people regularly catch marmots with loops, while, in accordance with the criteria of the IUCN Red List, the population of the Himalayan marmot in Nepal should be classified as Endangered (EN) - a very high risk of extinction in the wild.
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