Representation of the study area with the effective sample area of the different hotspots identified. The buffer shows the MMDM from the leopards captured more than once from different locations. The hotspots were linked with the number of signs found on each track. The trails were named by the closest village, and the leopards were named according to the track on which they were photographed.

 
 
  Part of: Asad M, Waseem M, Ross JG, Paterson AM (2019) The Un-Common Leopard: presence, distribution and abundance in Gallies and Murree Forest Division, Northern Pakistan. Nature Conservation 37: 53-80. https://doi.org/10.3897/natureconservation.37.32748