The Domino Effect: How an increase in frost events in Brazil lead to an impact in the grazing of wild herbivores
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The Gibbons of the Garo Hills: Importance of movement behavior in conservation
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Adaptable carnivores: a first ever spatial study of leopards in human dominated areas in India
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Be All You Can Podcast: In conversation with Dr. Krithi Karanth
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In the company of bears: evaluating factors affecting sloth bear distribution in India and the Malenad landscape
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Bearable Interactions: Managing human–bear relationships through predictive models
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Dolphin in a basin: Exploring river dolphin distribution within synchronized river systems
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Conservation of sloth bears requires consideration of human safety
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Estimating Gharials: Using an improvised new method for conserving and managing the endangered fish eating crocodile
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Photographic capture-recapture to count stripes: a novel method to count India’s wild tigers
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Counting Muntjacs and Macaques: A Pioneering Inquiry into the Lives of India’s Large Herbivores
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Monitoring Tiger Populations: a Case Study from Thailand
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