A Confluence of Cats: Examining Genetic Connectivity of Indian Tiger Populations
Increasing local tiger numbers, while important, is an inadequate conservation strategy if there is no connectivity between tiger populations of protected areas.
Increasing local tiger numbers, while important, is an inadequate conservation strategy if there is no connectivity between tiger populations of protected areas.
In this webinar, Nina Rao catches up with Dr. K. Ullas Karanth and Dr. Krithi K. Karanth where they both talk about the work the Centre for Wildlife Studies has been doing for over 35 years.
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.
ಚಿರತೆಗಳು ಪ್ರಭಾವಶಾಲಿ ಪ್ರಾಣಿಗಳೆಂದರೆ ಅತಿಶಯೋಕ್ತಿಯಲ್ಲ. ಪರಿಸರವ್ಯವಸ್ಥೆಗಳ ಆರೋಗ್ಯವನ್ನು ಕಾಪಾಡುವಲ್ಲಿ ಅವುಗಳ ಪಾತ್ರ ಮಹತ್ವದ್ದು.
Humanity’s history with felids like tigers and leopards has often been that of the hunter and the hunted. On one hand, injuries to livestock and/or people can be fatal, causing heavy emotional and financial distress to victims. On the other hand, frustration and anger can lead to retaliation against big cats. These negative interactions can influence how people perceive carnivores, leading to gross misconceptions.
This study provides crucial information to decide ‘where’ and ‘how’ future infrastructure development activities should be undertaken in India, with the optimal balancing of development and biodiversity-conservation.
ಕೆಲವು ಪ್ರದೇಶಗಳಲ್ಲಿ ಮನುಷ್ಯರ ಜೊತೆಗೇ ಆಗಾಗ ಕಾಣಿಸಿಕೊಳ್ಳುವುದರಿಂದ ಚಿರತೆಗಳ ಸಂಖ್ಯೆ ದೊಡ್ಡದಿರಬಹುದು ಎಂಬ ಗ್ರಹಿಕೆಯಿದೆ. ಆದರೆ ಚಿರತೆಗಳ ಸಂಖ್ಯೆಯಲ್ಲಿ ಭಾರಿ ಇಳಿಮುಖವಾಗಿದೆ.
Reports of leopards existing alongside humans in rural and urban environments has led to a perception of abundance and stable population sizes. However, this is difficult to verify, as collecting enough ecological data to accurately estimate leopard numbers is challenging.
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