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Tiger and Leopard Habitat Use in Bhutan revealed by a Bayesian Multi-Scale Spatial Occupancy Model

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Date & Time

Tue, 19 May 2026

18:30

Venue

Wolfson College

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About this event

Discover groundbreaking research on wildlife habitat use in Bhutan at this academic talk.

Why you should come

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• Hear Singye Wangmo's research on tiger and leopard habitat use in Bhutan.

• Learn about state-of-the-art approaches in ecological analysis.

Event Highlights

  • Singye Wangmo will present findings from a Bayesian multi-scale spatial occupancy model.
  • The research applies state-of-the-art approaches that explicitly account for imperfect detection and spatial autocorrelation.
  • The study offers a comparative analysis of the ecological niches, range dynamics, and co-occurrence patterns of tigers and leopards.

Speaker

Singye Wangmo

Principal Forestry Officer, specializing in felinology and conservation biology, at the Department of Forests and Park Services, Royal Government of Bhutan

Organized by: Wolfson College

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