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Title
Assessing leopard occurrence in the plantation landscape of Valparai, Anamalai Hills
Author(s)
Navya, R.; Athreya, V.; Mudappa, D.; Raman, T. R. S.
Published
2014
Publisher
Current Science
Abstract
The article presents brief information on the occurrence of leopard in the plantation landscape of Valparai, Anamalai Hills in Western Ghats of India. The study highlights that trapped cameras were used to examine leopard occurrence in the region for scientific management to minimize human-leopard conflict. Photographs depicting camera-trap images of several carnivores and prey species in the Valparai plantation landscape which inlcude leopard, dhole and sloth bear.
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