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
Research Article: Nair, T., Thorbjarnarson, J. B., Aust, P., & [...]
Photographic capture-recapture to count stripes: a novel method to count India’s wild tigers
Research Article: Karanth, K. U., & Nichols, J. D. (1998). [...]
Counting Muntjacs and Macaques: A Pioneering Inquiry into the Lives of India’s Large Herbivores
Research Article: Karanth, K. U., & Sunquist, M. E. (1992). [...]
Monitoring Tiger Populations: a Case Study from Thailand
Research Article: Duangchantrasiri, S., Umponjan, M., Simcharoen, S., Pattanavibool, A., [...]
Are India’s Tiger Numbers Exaggerated? Evaluating Tiger Population Trends
Research Article: Gopalaswamy M. A., Karanth K. U., Delampady M., [...]
ದೊಡ್ಡ ಮಾಂಸಾಹಾರಿಗಳ ವಿತರಣೆ: ಮಾನವ-ಮಾಂಸಾಹಾರಿ ಪ್ರಾಣಿಗಳ ಸಹಬಾಳ್ವೆಯ ಸಾಮರ್ಥ್ಯದ ಪರಿಶೀಲನೆ
ಮೂಲ ಲೇಖನ: ಮಜ್ಗಾಂವ್ಕರ್, ಐ., ವೈದ್ಯನಾಥನ್, ಎಸ್., ಶ್ರೀವತ್ಸ, ಎ., ಶಿವಕುಮಾರ್, ಎಸ್., [...]
Distribution of large carnivores: examining the potential of people-predator coexistence
Research Article: Majgaonkar, I., Vaidyanathan, S., Srivathsa, A., Shivakumar, S., [...]
Sharing Land and Life with the Wild
Research Article: Karanth, K.K., Jain, S., & Weinthal, E. (2017) [...]
Looking at life on shared land through a conservation lens
Research article: Srivathsa, A., Puri, M., Karanth, K. K., Patel, [...]
Capturing the elusive: Viewing leopard cats through camera traps
Research Article: Srivathsa, A., Parameshwaran, R., Sharma, S., & Karanth, [...]
A coincidental catwalk: capturing small carnivores on camera traps
Research Article: Jathanna, D., Kumar, S. N., Karanth, K. U. [...]