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- Title
Probable extirpation of the hog deer from China: implications for conservation.
- Authors
Ding, Chenchen; Liu, Jie; Li, Chunwang; Jiang, Zhigang
- Abstract
The hog deer Axis porcinus formerly occurred in south-west China but has not been recorded there since 1965. To investigate the current status of the species in China, we conducted interviews, and transect and camera-trap surveys during October 2018–June 2020 to search for signs of hog deer across its historical range in the country. We interviewed 50 local inhabitants and surveyed 14 line transects in four counties of Lincang City, Yunnan Province. The camera traps were deployed in Nangunhe Nature Reserve (39.4 km of transects, 82 camera stations, 15,120 camera days) and Daxueshan Nature Reserve (41.1 km of transects, 68 camera stations, 13,554 camera days). We found no hog deer tracks and no hog deer were trapped by cameras. The floodplain grasslands preferred by hog deer along Nanting River have been transformed into agriculture plantations and human settlements. Our findings suggest that hog deer may have been extirpated from China, most likely as a result of habitat loss and overhunting. The conservation priorities for this species in China are the establishment of a protected area in the Nanting River watershed, restoration of habitat and reintroduction of individuals from range countries.
- Subjects
CHINA; YUNNAN Sheng (China); DEER; WILDLIFE conservation; WILDLIFE reintroduction; HUMAN settlements; NATURE reserves; SWINE; PROTECTED areas
- Publication
Oryx, 2022, Vol 56, Issue 3, p360
- ISSN
0030-6053
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1017/S0030605321000016