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Norton, P.M.
Conservation plan for Cape mountain leopard population
1986  Full Book

Leopards in the South African Cape mountains suffer from habitat fragmentation and shooting by livestock owners. This is the crude draft of a strategy for the conservation of the Cape mountains leopard population. It identifies key objectives for leopard conservation, problems in achieving these objectives, and actions designed to counter these problems. Its purpose is to ensure the long-term future of at least some of the leopard populations in the Cape Folded Belt mountains and to reduce human-predator conflicts.

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