Global Ecology and Conservation (Dec 2024)
Insights into large carnivore populations in Uganda: A participatory survey of lions, leopards, and hyenas using spatial capture-recapture
- Alexander R. Braczkowski,
- Nicholas Elliot,
- Aggrey Rwetsiba,
- Tutilo Mudumba,
- Arjun M. Gopalaswamy,
- Christopher J. O’Bryan,
- Anna Crysell,
- Duan Biggs,
- Hamish McCallum,
- Michael Cima,
- Silvan Musobozi,
- Lilian Namukose,
- Sophia Jingo,
- Peter Luhonda,
- Ralph Schenk,
- Patrick Okello,
- Innocent Komakech,
- Jimmy Kisembo,
- Keren S. Pereira,
- Gilbert Drileyo,
- Orin Cornille,
- Bosco Atukwatse,
- Anna Engelmann,
- Herbert Kigongo,
- Philipp Kiboneka,
- Kevin James,
- Praveen Moman,
- Jonath Omwesigye,
- Kris Debref,
- Daniel Tiromwe,
- Mustafa Nsubuga,
- Silvano Ling,
- Christos Astaras,
- Samuel Loware,
- Eric Sande,
- Robert Kityo,
- Ludwig Siefert,
- Dinal Samarasinghe,
- Ade Langley,
- Nicholas Nuwaijuka,
- Nasulu Muzanganda,
- Brenda Asimwe,
- Saswata Hore,
- Peter Lindsey,
- David Gumisiriza,
- Richard Ojok,
- Fred Kakaire,
- Denise Namugenyi,
- James Kalyewa,
- Luke Gibson
Affiliations
- Alexander R. Braczkowski
- Centre for Planetary Health and Food Security, School of Environment and Science, Griffith University, Nathan, Queensland, Australia; Nelson Mandela University, Department of Conservation Management, George Campus, George, Western Cape, South Africa; Volcanoes Safaris Partnership Trust, Kyambura Lion Project, Office Block B - 2nd, 1 Kololo Hill Dr, Floor, Kampala, Uganda; Corresponding authors at: Centre for Planetary Health and Food Security, School of Environment and Science, Griffith University, Nathan, Queensland, Australia.
- Nicholas Elliot
- Nelson Mandela University, Department of Conservation Management, George Campus, George, Western Cape, South Africa; Wildlife Counts, Nairobi, Kenya
- Aggrey Rwetsiba
- Uganda Wildlife Authority, Plot 7, Kira Road, Kamwookya, Kampala, Uganda
- Tutilo Mudumba
- Centre for Agriculture and Bioscience International, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, OX10 8DE, UK
- Arjun M. Gopalaswamy
- Nelson Mandela University, Department of Conservation Management, George Campus, George, Western Cape, South Africa; Carnassials Global, Bengaluru, India
- Christopher J. O’Bryan
- Maastricht University, System Earth Science Institute, Venlo, Netherlands; Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
- Anna Crysell
- Independent Research Scientist, Annerley, Queensland, Australia
- Duan Biggs
- Centre for Planetary Health and Food Security, School of Environment and Science, Griffith University, Nathan, Queensland, Australia; Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ, USA
- Hamish McCallum
- Centre for Planetary Health and Food Security, School of Environment and Science, Griffith University, Nathan, Queensland, Australia
- Michael Cima
- Cole Workwear, New South Wales, Australia
- Silvan Musobozi
- Uganda Wildlife Authority, Plot 7, Kira Road, Kamwookya, Kampala, Uganda
- Lilian Namukose
- Uganda Wildlife Authority, Plot 7, Kira Road, Kamwookya, Kampala, Uganda
- Sophia Jingo
- Department of Zoology, Entomology, and Fisheries Sciences, Makerere University, 7062 University Road Kampala, Old Zoology Building, Kampala, Uganda
- Peter Luhonda
- Snares to Wares Program, Kampala, Uganda
- Ralph Schenk
- Mihingo Lodge, Kampala, Uganda
- Patrick Okello
- Karamoja Overland Safaris, Pian Upe Wildlife Reserve, Uganda
- Innocent Komakech
- Uganda Conservation Foundation, 12b Faraday Road – Bugolobi, Kampala, Uganda
- Jimmy Kisembo
- Uganda Conservation Foundation, 12b Faraday Road – Bugolobi, Kampala, Uganda
- Keren S. Pereira
- GreenLine, Youth Services Building, Don Bosco, 001 GreenLine 001, Nathalal Parekh Marg, Matunga East, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400019, India
- Gilbert Drileyo
- Avian Conservation Uganda Society, PO Box 109157, Kampala, Uganda
- Orin Cornille
- Volcanoes Safaris Partnership Trust, Kyambura Gorge, Uganda
- Bosco Atukwatse
- Volcanoes Safaris Partnership Trust, Kyambura Gorge, Uganda
- Anna Engelmann
- Linköping University, Department of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, Linköping SE-581 83, Sweden
- Herbert Kigongo
- Makoma Nation Photography, Mbarara, Uganda
- Philipp Kiboneka
- Kasenyi Safari Camp, Queen Elizabeth National Park, Kasese, Uganda
- Kevin James
- Volcanoes Safaris Partnership Trust, Kyambura Gorge, Uganda
- Praveen Moman
- Volcanoes Safaris Partnership Trust, Kyambura Gorge, Uganda
- Jonath Omwesigye
- Uganda Wildlife Authority, Plot 7, Kira Road, Kamwookya, Kampala, Uganda
- Kris Debref
- Enjojo Foundation, Kihihi, Uganda
- Daniel Tiromwe
- Uganda Wildlife Authority, Plot 7, Kira Road, Kamwookya, Kampala, Uganda
- Mustafa Nsubuga
- Virunga Foundation, 48 Chancery Lane, London WC2A, UK
- Silvano Ling
- Uganda Wildlife Authority, Plot 7, Kira Road, Kamwookya, Kampala, Uganda
- Christos Astaras
- Forest Research Institute, Thessaloniki, Greece
- Samuel Loware
- Uganda Wildlife Authority, Plot 7, Kira Road, Kamwookya, Kampala, Uganda
- Eric Sande
- Department of Zoology, Entomology, and Fisheries Sciences, Makerere University, 7062 University Road Kampala, Old Zoology Building, Kampala, Uganda
- Robert Kityo
- Department of Zoology, Entomology, and Fisheries Sciences, Makerere University, 7062 University Road Kampala, Old Zoology Building, Kampala, Uganda
- Ludwig Siefert
- Uganda Carnivore Program, Kasese, Uganda
- Dinal Samarasinghe
- Environment Foundation Limited, 171 Sri Gnanendra Mawatha, Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte 11222, Sri Lanka
- Ade Langley
- Karamoja Overland Safaris, Pian Upe Wildlife Reserve, Uganda
- Nicholas Nuwaijuka
- Uganda Wildlife Authority, Plot 7, Kira Road, Kamwookya, Kampala, Uganda
- Nasulu Muzanganda
- Snares to Wares Program, Kampala, Uganda
- Brenda Asimwe
- Snares to Wares Program, Kampala, Uganda
- Saswata Hore
- Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
- Peter Lindsey
- Wildlife Conservation Network, 209 Mississippi Street, San Francisco, CA 94107, USA
- David Gumisiriza
- Mihingo Lodge, Kampala, Uganda
- Richard Ojok
- Mihingo Lodge, Kampala, Uganda
- Fred Kakaire
- Mihingo Lodge, Kampala, Uganda
- Denise Namugenyi
- Mihingo Lodge, Kampala, Uganda
- James Kalyewa
- Uganda Carnivore Program, Kasese, Uganda
- Luke Gibson
- School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Southern University of Science and Technology, 1088 Xueyuan Blvd, Nanshan, Shenzhen, China; Corresponding author.
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 56
p. e03312
Abstract
Monitoring wildlife populations at scale is fraught with logistical and resource constraints. Despite this, estimating wildlife population state variables and vital rates remains crucial for science, and to assess conservation investment and effort. The veracity and transparency of results also helps prevent politicization of wildlife populations. In Uganda, robust estimates of carnivore population size are rare in the literature. To overcome a near two-decade long data gap we initiated a survey of African lions, leopards, and spotted hyenas with the Uganda Wildlife Authority across six important protected areas. Surveys were conducted within a spatial capture-recapture framework, the industry gold-standard for monitoring carnivore populations. For lions, we used unstructured spatial sampling protocols (in the form of vehicle-based searches), while for leopards, and spotted hyenas we deployed camera traps. Our protocols were designed to obtain unambiguous individual identification photographs. This large-scale effort involved data collection by >100 local conservation stakeholders (including lodge guides, trophy hunters, university students, and government rangers). Locally extinct in three areas, we show lion numbers are precariously low in two of three sites where they still occur (Queen Elizabeth abundance=39.72, Posterior standard deviation (PSD)=7.96; Kidepo Valley abundance=22.23, PSD=11.67). Murchison Falls was identified as Uganda’s lion stronghold with an estimate of ∼240 individuals (PSD=34) and average park-wide densities of 7.43 individuals/100 km2 (PSD=1.05). Leopard densities were highest in Lake Mburo and Murchison Falls. In Murchison they reach some of the highest densities in Africa (14.06 individuals/100 km2, PSD=2.65). Spotted hyena densities were high compared to lions (range=6.15–45.31 individuals/100 km2), except in Lake Mburo where densities were markedly lower (park abundance=23 individuals in 370 km2, PSD=5.26). Our work has critical policy implications, and forms the foundation of the new Strategic Action Plan for Large Carnivore Conservation in Uganda (2023–2033). It also illustrates how cutting-edge, transparent and collaborative science, implemented by multiple wildlife conservation stakeholders can help gauge the conservation status of their wildlife resources.