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Context. Achieving successful conservation outcomes in habitat creation and reintroductions requires an understanding of how species use their habitat and respond to these interventions. However, few initiatives directly compare... more
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ContextWildlife tourism has been shown to increase stress in a variety of species and can negatively affect survival, reproduction, welfare, and behaviour of individuals. In African elephants, Loxodonta africana, increased physiological... more
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Computer Vision is applied in agriculture field for food grading, disease identification of the plants and agro-farms security. Huge crop damage is caused by the wild animal attacks on the agriculture farms. Here are some traditional... more
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We assessed injuries to the forearms of 17 species of microchiropteran bats marked for ecological studies and banded under the auspices of the Australian Bird & Bat Banding Scheme. Serious injuries were recorded in 16 of the 17 species,... more
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Le tecniche di cattura e contenimento della fauna selvatica hanno origini remote e godono di un’ampia documentazione che comprende le metodiche più primitive sino alle più complesse tecnologie odierne. Queste tecniche sono da tempo... more
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Unit 2 introduces the importance of diversity within ecosystems in relation to species and the significance of genetic variation within a species population. The unit continues with the factors that influence the distribution of species... more
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For nearly two and a half decades now the Protected Area Update (PAU) has religiously presented a consolidated account of India’s wildlife and protected area (PA) network. Published six times a year, it carries in a tightly edited format,... more
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As part of conservation efforts between 1997 and 2001, more than 25% (332 animals) of the endangered Hawaiian monk seal (Monachus schauinslandi) population was sampled in the northwestern Hawaiian Islands. Serum samples were tested for... more
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This book presents a series of possible future scenarios in wildlife and animal tourism by combining critical thinking and imagination to stimulate reflection and ways forward. The future of wildlife tourism faces uncertainties that... more
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This study was undertaken to compare the population of avifauna of Jiwani Coastal Wetlands Complex and Taunsa Barrage Wetland. In one year study period the number of species recorded at Jiwani Coastal Wetland was 109, representing 16... more
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We report the first record of jungle babbler Argya striata feeding on house gecko Hemidactylus sp. in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. On the morning of 09 th October 2018, a small group of jungle babblers consisting of six adults and two... more
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Background and Aim: Worms from nematodes are the most numerous and the most detrimental in elephants. Most adult worms are located in the digestive tract. Nematode infection is at higher risk in young elephants, which caused several cases... more
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The traditional approach to education in zoo settings operated under the premise that meaningful learning and improved attitudes toward environmental education would occur by simply exposing children to wild animals. This study was a... more
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Environmental education is a widespread, yet relatively unexamined strategy to reduce human-wildlife conflicts.We evaluated knowledge, attitudes and behavioral intentions toward bear conservation after five years of environmental... more
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Trophy hunting of Aders’ duiker (Cephalophus adersi) has begun in Zanzibar despite its listing as a critically endangered species and the documented decline of populations on Unguja (Zanzibar) island. This was revealed in an article in... more
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South Africa holds the largest number of the world's rhinoceros population. Over the years this species has suffered so much at the hands of poachers. Based on statistics at least two rhinos are lost to poaching each day. With this... more
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