Conservation of sloth bears requires consideration of human safety
We are pleased to share with you our latest paper titled, ‘Safe space in the woods: Mechanistic spatial models for predicting risks of human–bear conflicts [...]
We are pleased to share with you our latest paper titled, ‘Safe space in the woods: Mechanistic spatial models for predicting risks of human–bear conflicts [...]
We are pleased to share with you our latest paper titled, 'Influence of charismatic species and conservation engagement on the nature-viewing preferences of wildlife tourists'. [...]
The study conducted across the Western Ghats evaluates sustaining wildlife in coffee plantations by evaluating labour scarcity, landholding size and coffee varieties. More than 300 coffee farm owners were surveyed during the study.
We're pleased to share with you the release of a new scientific paper by Duke Kunshan University and Centre for Wildlife Studies's scientists, Dr. Binbin [...]
The study titled Wild Seve: A Novel Conservation Intervention to Monitor and Address Human-Wildlife Conflict is published in the journal, Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution.
This study provides crucial information to decide ‘where’ and ‘how’ future infrastructure development activities should be undertaken, with the optimal balancing of development and biodiversity-conservation.
We are pleased to share with you the release of a new scientific paper, lead authored by Dr. Mousumi Ghosh-Harihar, along with Dr. Krithi K. [...]
We are pleased to share with you the release of a new scientific paper authored by Arjun Srivathsa, Mahi Puri, Dr. Krithi K. Karanth, Imran [...]
We are pleased to share with you the release of a new scientific paper authored by Dr. Soumen Dey, Prof. Mohan Delampady, Dr. K. Ullas [...]
We are pleased to share with you an exciting new international scientific publication lead authored by CWS Chief Conservation Scientist, Dr. Krithi K. Karanth, and [...]