Kicheleri Rose Peter, Hughes Courtney, Kimaro Michael Honorati, Mgeni Charles Peter, Chilagane Nyemo Amos, Mrosso Hillary Thomas, Chidodo Simon Joshua, Msigwa Fenrick Filbert, Kimambo Elisante Azaeli, Kangile Rajabu Joseph, Bulenga George Bunyata, Warbington Camille
Tanzania Research and Conservation Organization Morogoro Tanzania.
Sokoine University of Agriculture Morogoro Tanzania.
Ecol Evol. 2025 Aug 16;15(8):e71987. doi: 10.1002/ece3.71987. eCollection 2025 Aug.
Tanzania is home to three species of pangolins: Temminck's pangolin (), giant ground pangolin (), and white-bellied pangolin (). However, distribution and habitat preferences have yet to be well known across the Ruaha landscape, encompassing the core of Ruaha National Park and adjacent protected and unprotected village lands. This area is thought to hold Temminck's pangolin. Drawing upon local knowledge to help inform conservation planning, we used semi-structured interviews among village members to investigate the distribution and activity pattern of Temminck's pangolins in the Ruaha landscape. Our results show that village lands hold potential habitats for pangolins, and unsurprisingly, that human land use by activity type and human behavior itself influences pangolin observations across the landscape, more so than pangolin ecology. We also learned that more than half of our study's participants did not perceive a decreasing population trend in pangolins over 5 years, despite reports from authorities. Our study provides novel and important baseline information about the distribution of pangolins in the Ruaha landscape, which can be used for spatially relevant conservation planning at local and national scales. Given their willingness to share local knowledge about pangolins and participate in pangolin conservation, we suggest that village members be actively engaged in pangolin conservation efforts, including training on monitoring and reporting pangolin population and distribution, and assisting in habitat management.
黑腹长尾穿山甲(Temminck's pangolin)、大穿山甲(giant ground pangolin)和白腹长尾穿山甲(white-bellied pangolin)。然而,在包括鲁阿哈国家公园核心区域以及相邻的受保护和未受保护的村庄土地在内的鲁阿哈地区,穿山甲的分布和栖息地偏好尚未完全明确。该地区被认为是黑腹长尾穿山甲的栖息地。为借助当地知识为保护规划提供参考,我们通过对村民进行半结构化访谈,来调查黑腹长尾穿山甲在鲁阿哈地区的分布和活动模式。我们的研究结果表明,村庄土地是穿山甲的潜在栖息地,不出所料的是,与穿山甲生态相比,按活动类型划分的人类土地利用方式以及人类行为本身对整个地区穿山甲观测情况的影响更大。我们还了解到,尽管有关当局发布了相关报告,但我们研究中超过一半的参与者并未察觉到穿山甲数量在过去五年中有下降趋势。我们的研究提供了关于鲁阿哈地区穿山甲分布的新颖且重要的基线信息,可用于地方和国家层面与空间相关的保护规划。鉴于村民愿意分享有关穿山甲的当地知识并参与穿山甲保护工作,我们建议让村民积极参与穿山甲保护工作,包括开展关于监测和报告穿山甲数量及分布的培训,以及协助进行栖息地管理。