Nepal - Frequent leopard attacks in upper Mustang threat livestock farming

02.03.2025 572 views

The livestock farming in upper Mustang is at increasing risk owing to snow leopard attacks.

The snow leopard attacks have frequented recently, killing domestic animals and panicking locals. With this, the livestock farming being done for long has been endangered.

The domestic animals are killed in pasture and enclosures by the Himalayan beast in the area under the Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP). However, there is no well managed data on loss of property on it.

The frequency of attack and subsequent loss of animals on the one hand and the decline in pasture due to climate change has posed serious threat to livestock farming in the Himalayan region. The grasslands are getting with bare with thinning stubble to graze cattle. Similarly, the blue sheep, a major prey of the snow leopard, is coming down hill in search of grass and fodder.

The beast not only trails the blue sheep heading down hill, but also preys the cattle in pastures and enclosures. Moreover, the snow leopard having upper hills its habitat, is coming down to the street and near human settlements in Mustang.

Last year, two such beasts were spotted near Kagbeni village. The locals have worried how they could save horse, yak, sheep and goats from the leopards prowling near settlements. As many as 79 Himalayan goats owned by Mingmar Gurung of Dhakmar village were killed by the leopard two years back.

The enclosure was breached and the cattle killed by it. In the first week of this month (Falgun) alone, livestock farmer Nawin Kumar Gurung from Baragung Muktichhetra-3 lost four Himalayan goats in the leopard’s attack.

Office chief of ACAP at Lomanthang, Ramesh Paudel, informed that 13 domestic animals were killed in the last 10 months. In the fiscal year, 2079/80 BS, 13 households from Mustang district bore the loss of 65 domestic animals.

The people, especially from Lomanthang, Loghekar Damodarkunda, Baragung Muktichhetra, Ghapajhong and Thasang are bearing much loss. Animal husbandry is the major source of income in the upper hilly and Himalayan region of Nepal. It is not only an occupation but also linked to the Himalayan culture.

 

Source - https://english.onlinekhabar.com

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