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Entries for November 2024
(November 29, 2024)
No-fuss approach to food helps golden jackals thrive | Mongabay
A study on golden jackals reveals their adaptability through a diverse diet helping them survive in varied habitats and higher altitudes. This adaptation is influenced by climate change and the availability of food. Scat analysis in Kashmir’s Hirpora Wildlife Sanctuary highlights their reliance on animal matter and human leftovers, emphasising their ecological role and the need for research on interactions with other meso-p...
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(November 22, 2024)
Coral bleaching in Great Barrier Reef: Extreme heat, cyclones recede coral cover on 12 out of 19 surveyed reefs | Down to Earth
Extreme heat, cyclones, and flooding between December 2023 and March 2024 caused significant coral cover losses on 12 of 19 surveyed reefs in the northern Great Barrier Reef, with the Cooktown-Lizard Island sector experiencing a 39-year record decline. Surveys revealed 73% of reefs bleached, severely affecting fast-growing Acropora sp. and highlighting the reef's...
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(November 15, 2024)
Second tigress from Tadoba reaches Similipal Tiger Reserve in Odisha | The New Indian Express
A second tigress from Maharashtra’s Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve (TATR) has been translocated to Similipal Tiger Reserve (STR) in Odisha to enhance genetic diversity and bolster its tiger population. The three-year-old tigress, radio-collared and under observation, will be soft-released into an enclosure before its eventual release into the wild. STR authorities plan to relocate four more tiger...
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(November 13, 2024)
The following content is compiled from publicly available sources and does not represent the views of WCS-India. Reported species in seizure incidents may differ from actual occurrences due to challenges in verifying species identification, geographical differences, and varying levels of detail in local reporting. Please interpret this information within the newsletter with caution, as it may not always reflect precise or validated identification.
We collected and collated 42 illegal wi...
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(November 08, 2024)
25 out of 75 tigers in Ranthambore National Park missing over last year, say officials | The Hindu
Ranthambore National Park has reported 25 of its 75 tigers missing over the past year, marking the highest number recorded within such a period. A committee has been formed to investigate potential park management lapses, with monitoring gaps and overcrowding issues identified as contributing factors. The committee will deliver its findings in two months, while efforts to reduce pressure on the ...
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(November 08, 2024)
On October 24, 2024, the South Dang division of the Gujarat Forest Department, in collaboration with WCS-India, celebrated Forest Owlet Conservation Day. The event brought together frontline personnel from the Forest Department, local bird guides, and experienced birdwatchers from the Dang landscape. Kaushal Patel, Project Manager for the Forest Owlet Project, provided an insightful briefing on the natural history of the Forest Owlet and its critical conservation significance in the region.
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(November 06, 2024)
We are deeply saddened to share the passing of Satish G. Nagathan, a cherished member of our WCS-India family. His dedication and expertise brought depth to a range of research activities including camera trapping, line transects, large-scale occupancy surveys, and social surveys across landscapes.
Satish also used his creative skills and made a lasting impact on our Communications and Outreach efforts by creating compelling Kannada content that strengthened our connection with local communit...
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