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- Population density and group size of the Grey Junglefowl . . .
Recent biological modeling demonstrated that the prey depletion can lead to drastic decline in the tiger population size; thus the population sizes of prey and predator are interdependent (Karanth
- Educational Reform | Bowers
As people across the country are now experiencing the extreme weather conditions––droughts, tornados, floods, record breaking temperatures–– predicted in scientific reports, it is now time for teacher education and curriculum studies faculty to begin introducing reforms that enable classroom teachers to recognize when students are being socialized to take for granted ecologically
- Evaluating the effect of forest loss and agricultural . . .
Current estimates put the global tiger population at 3000–4000 individuals Sumatra is one of three regions combined (including India and Russia) containing ~80% of remaining tiger habitat with a Sumatran population of ~500 tigers ( Tilson et al , 1993 ; Linkie et al , 2008a ; Goodrich et al , 2015 )
- First record of mutual allogrooming in wild northern red . . .
We report the first record of mutual allogrooming in free-ranging wild northern red muntjac (Muntiacus vaginalis) from dense tropical forests of Similipal Tiger Reserve, Odisha, India This observation is similar to reciprocal allogrooming behaviour between social partners, reported only in Impala (Aepyceros melampus) in free-ranging conditions We video-recorded cooperative allogrooming
- News, sport and opinion from the Guardians US edition | The . . .
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- Tiger Census Report 2018, MSTrIPES, India’s Tiger Landscapes
Serious conservation efforts after 2006 reduced poaching and led to steady increase in tiger population Global Tiger Recovery Program aims of doubling the global tiger population by 2022 Tiger Census Report Tiger Census Report is a four-yearly report The census is carried out by Wildlife Institute of India (WII – funded by MoEF) and NTCA
- Saving the Indochinese Tiger: A Call to Action - Wild Explained
The Indochinese tiger, also known as the Corbett’s tiger, is one of the most endangered species in the world With a population of less than 250 individuals, this majestic big cat is facing numerous threats that put its survival at risk Habitat Loss and Its Impact Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit
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