Spatiotemporal use of habitats by felids

This is a funded Master's thesis project that studies the habitat use and feeding habits (diet) of five felid species known to be present in the Park. Habitat use will be estimated by using camera traps and based on the captured images,  occupancy modelling will be carried out. The determination of the diet of the species will be made by scat analysis. The results will inform Park management about the impacts of infrastructure and use by visitors of public areas on habitat use by five different felid species.