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African cheetahs are one of the
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top predators that contribute
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to livestock depredation.
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Individual identification
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of cheetahs provides
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invaluable insight
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into home ranges
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and distribution, which
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inform conservation decisions to
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mitigate conflict
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between humans and these carnivores.
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The knowledge gap is
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that the current status of
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cheetah populations is
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unknown due to inconsistencies
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in identification techniques.
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Our study plans
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to combine two methods:
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GPS collars and standardized
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photo identification
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to track cheetahs' whereabouts
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and expand the database
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of individuals with
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a confirmed identity.
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With this knowledge, we
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will be able to know how much
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of an impact they are having
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on the humans they share
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resources with.
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The aims of this project are
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to establish if cheetahs
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have overlapping territories
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and to determine the
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extent to which
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territories coincide with
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the homes of humans.
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Our team has spent several years
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surveying Kenyan wildlife parks
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and developing relationships
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with their staff and neighboring citizens.
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This past year, our team
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successfully sedated and collared
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a male cheetah
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whom we are still tracking.
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Our database already has
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dozens of identified cheetahs
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across Kenya, and we have shared this
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information with conservancies to help
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them manage relationships
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with community members.
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We plan to primarily focus our
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work on Loisaba, but if there are
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too few cheetahs, we always
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have the opportunity to expand
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our work to Mugie and Suiyan due
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to our established relationships
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with these neighboring conservancies.
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The next phase of our
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project involves conducting interviews
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to understand the needs and
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hesitations of people living near parks.
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Combined with the cheetah data,
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we can use their answers to
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develop an integrative approach
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to alleviate human-wildlife conflict.
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The societal impact
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we strive for is to promote
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the safety and prosperity of all
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parties: humans, livestock, and wildlife.
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This embodies Tufts’
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mission of bringing different minds
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together to develop innovative
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solutions for challenging problems.
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Our next steps will
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involve applying to other funding
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sources to continue this critical work.