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Mathur, V. B.
- Use of Unique Habitats by Wildlife Species in Tadoba - Andhari Tiger Reserve, Maharashtra, India
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Indian Forester, Vol 131, No 10 (2005), Pagination: 1329-1336Abstract
The use of unique habitats, which constituted of caves and culverts by wildlife species was analyzed over the course of an annual cycle. Use of 18 caves by dependent wildlife species was studied. The movement and use by wildlife species through 42 culverts under forest roads in Tadoba - Andhari Tiger Reserve (TATR) was investigated. Use of caves was detected for Tiger (panthera tigris), Sloth bear (Melursus ursinus), reptiles and bats. In case of culverts passage and use was detected for tiger, sloth bear, lesser carnivores, reptiles, birds and reptiles. The intensity of use of these features varied considerably among groups.- A Review of the Present Conservation Scenario of Hog Deer (Axis poreinus) in its Native Range
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Indian Forester, Vol 126, No 10 (2000), Pagination: 1068-1084Abstract
Hog deer (Axis porcinus) is a special endemic to the tall moist grasslands of South and Sonth-East Asia. There are two subspecies of Hog deer, the Indian subspecies (Axis porcinus porcinus) occurring in Pakistan, Nepal, India, Bangladesh and Burma and South-East Asian subspecies (Axis porcinus annamiticus) occurring in China, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam. Populations of Hog deer are confined only to the flood plain of different river systems within these countries. Hog deer has a narrow range of distribution, specific habitat requirements and has not been well studied throughout its native range. In this paper, the authors have made an attempt to compile the available information on the species with a review of its current status and distribution in India. The review indicates large-scale transformations in the native range of this species mainly due to agricultural developments in the Indo-Gangetic belt. There is also a need to re-assess its present categorisation under the Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act and IUCN Red Data Book.- Development of a Spatial Database in Geographical Information System (GIS) Domain for Natural Resource Assessment and Management in Tadoba - Andhari Tiger Reserve, Maharashtra
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