Fig. 1From: Movement and dispersal of a habitat specialist in human-dominated landscapes: a case study of the red pandaThe inset shows the study area located in eastern Nepal bordering India in the east. The study was carried out in Ilam and Panchthar districts in eastern Nepal. The elevation of study area ranges from 1500 to 3636Â m. Black and grey lines represent road and human tracks respectively, while human habitations are shown as orange dots. Light green shading shows forest and white represents non-forest areas. We collared 10 animals including four males and six females in two sites: Site 1 (7 animals: 3 males, 4 females) and Site 2 (3 animals: 1 male, 2 females). It is clear from this figure that some areas of the study site are relatively close to human disturbance whereas others are relatively remoteBack to article page