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Ecology Notes 2: The Role of Moderate Disturbance in Shaping Caracal Populations and Biodiversity in Dholpur and Kailadevi Forests

Ecology Notes 2: The Role of Moderate Disturbance in Shaping Caracal Populations and Biodiversity in Dholpur and Kailadevi Forests

by Dharmendra Khandal | Nov 21, 2024 | CONSERVATION AWARENESS, Ecology Notes, RESEARCH

The caracal population in the forests of Dholpur and Kailadevi appears to be more successful than in Ranthambhore National Park, and several factors may explain this difference. Two major factors stand out. First, there are relatively low numbers of apex predators...
Ranthambhore: A Tiger Reserve Requiring Scientific & Delicate Management

Ranthambhore: A Tiger Reserve Requiring Scientific & Delicate Management

by Dharmendra Khandal | Nov 19, 2024 | CONSERVATION AWARENESS

Ranthambhore plays a pivotal role in tiger conservation in Rajasthan, acting as the primary source of tigers for other regions in the state. However, political pressures have often resulted in poorly planned translocations to newly established reserves, adversely...

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