Human presence was also pervasive across our study site, with people and vehicles triggering 85% of the camera traps
and accounting for 85% of all detections (Fig. 2). In both years, mean detection frequency of people on foot inside the park
did not significantly differ from outside the park. However, mean detection frequency of people on foot across the study
site increased by 55% from 2010 to 2011, with people on foot inside the park significantly increasing over the 2-year period
(Table 2). Across the study site people on foot were 3–4.4 times more common than prey during the 2-year period.