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Giant pandas are under assault from logging farming and new roads that slash through their habitatNow this endangered species faces a new threat bamboo-hogging horses
There are only about 1600 giant pandas left in the wild and they depend on nature reserves in Chinarsquossouthwestern forests But pandas donrsquot have these forest patches all to themselves In a recent surveyresearchers found that 11 percent of plots in giant panda habitat had been grazed by livestock
To find out how farm animals were affecting the pandasrsquo food supply the authors of a new study in theJournal for Nature Conservation collected data in Chinarsquos Wolong Nature Reserve where about 10percent of remaining wild giant pandas live Thousands of farmers also live in the reserve and raiselivestock such as cows and yaks Over the last two decades horse rearing has become more popularand herds often graze on bamboo patches frequented by pandas
The researchers followed four horse herds for a year using a combination of GPS collars and fieldsurveys They also attached GPS collars to three pandas Finally the team searched for signs of horsegrazing on bamboo and panda visits before and after horses arrived
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For three herds about half of the area roamed by the horses overlapped with giant panda habitat theteam reports In 37 and 49 percent of plots in the reserversquos Fangzipeng and Yusidong regionsrespectively horses had chowed down on more than one-fifth of the bamboo After horses arrived inFangzipeng the number of plots with panda feces or signs of panda grazing dropped by 5 to 10 timesAnd mother pandas appeared to have abandoned two den trees in Fangzipeng where they used toraise their cubs
The results suggest that ldquobamboo foraging by horses could potentially threaten the availability of foodfor the giant pandas if horse populations are uncheckedrdquo the authors warn Fortunately this story hasa happy ending After hearing about the teamrsquos findings managers decided that horses were no longerwelcome in the reserve mdash Roberta Kwok | 6 March 2014
Source Hull V et al 2014 Impact of livestock on giant pandas and their habitat Journal for NatureConservation doi 101016jjnc201402003
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For three herds about half of the area roamed by the horses overlapped with giant panda habitat theteam reports In 37 and 49 percent of plots in the reserversquos Fangzipeng and Yusidong regionsrespectively horses had chowed down on more than one-fifth of the bamboo After horses arrived inFangzipeng the number of plots with panda feces or signs of panda grazing dropped by 5 to 10 timesAnd mother pandas appeared to have abandoned two den trees in Fangzipeng where they used toraise their cubs
The results suggest that ldquobamboo foraging by horses could potentially threaten the availability of foodfor the giant pandas if horse populations are uncheckedrdquo the authors warn Fortunately this story hasa happy ending After hearing about the teamrsquos findings managers decided that horses were no longerwelcome in the reserve mdash Roberta Kwok | 6 March 2014
Source Hull V et al 2014 Impact of livestock on giant pandas and their habitat Journal for NatureConservation doi 101016jjnc201402003
Image copy apiguide | Shutterstock
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