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Assessing patterns of human–Asiatic black bear interaction in and around Wangchuck Centennial National Park, Bhutan
2016
Global Ecology and Conservation
Bhutan has 2 of the 8 species of bears recorded in the world: Asiatic black bear and Sloth bear. Asiatic black bear is listed in Appendix I of the CITES and categorized as vulnerable in IUCN Red List. Asiatic black bear is increasingly becoming nuisance to people by attacking crops, livestock and even humans, threatening its own existence as a result of retaliation. With the need to understand the interactions between the communities living within the Wangchuck Centennial National Park (WCNP)
doi:10.1016/j.gecco.2016.09.004
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