Wild Science Blogs

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The state of fisheries management in India: utilising fishermen’s perceptions to identify trends of sustainability

By |2021-10-27T15:32:03+05:30October 8, 2021|Science Blog|

Author: Simran Prasad The highlights are:  Scientists examined fishermen’s perceptions of current fishing practices and management techniques in India.  86% of fishermen perceived a decline [...]

Valuing the cost of human-wildlife conflict in India

By |2021-06-01T16:53:44+05:30March 12, 2021|Science Blog|

In India, thousands of people live around India’s wildlife reserves and experience conflict in the form of crop and property damage, livestock predation, and human injury and death. It has been estimated that state governments spend ~Rs. 38 Crores ($5 Million) annually to compensate for wildlife-related damages to property and life.

Wide or restricted? Mapping the distribution of large Indian mammals

By |2021-06-01T16:53:44+05:30February 26, 2021|Science Blog|

The survival of wildlife depends on multiple factors which influence and facilitate their persistence in a region. Under current conditions of a fast-paced changing environment that threaten wildlife, conservation efforts should be tailor-made based for long-term persistence and survival of these animals.

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