Open Access
Subscription Access
Open Access
Subscription Access
Conservation Strategy and some Studies on Habitat Ecology of Musk Deer (Moschus moschiferus) - a Vanisidng Species
Subscribe/Renew Journal
The Musk Deer (Moschus moschiferus) was once well distributed along the Himalayan region at altitude of 2700 to 4700 m. The indiscriminate killing of the deer for musk (Kasturi), which has great demand in indigenous medicine and perfumery had threatened its extinction. The destruction of habitat, climatic changes had also been contributed to their thinning number. Captive breeding of the musk deer has produced some encouraging results by which it can be led back from the brink of extinction. But it is simply not possible to sustain a long term captive breeding programme for such specialized animal. The habitat ecology, traditionally used poaching practices, causes of depletion, extraction of musk and its conservation strategy have been discussed in this study.
Font Size
User
About The Authors
Subscription
Login to verify subscription
Information
Submissions
Abstract Views: 274
PDF Views: 0