A. Managing success: Asiatic lion conservation, interface problems and peoples' perceptions in the Gir Protected Area. Biol. Consv. 174, 120-126 (2014).Meena V, Macdonald DW, Montgomery RA (2014) Managing success: Asiatic lion conservation, interface problems and peoples' perceptions in the ...
Context. Human-wildlife conflict is a serious impediment to conservation efforts worldwide. This is also true for Bhutan, where dholes or wild dogs (Cuon alpinus), leopards and tigers constitute a menace to the livestock of farmers. Livestock losses as a result depredation by wild animals is a...
During the last five decades (1965-2015), an approach for the Asiatic lion conservation is one of the best efforts in the world. Unlike other super predators, the number of lions has increased by 4-folds and wild ungulates by over 13-folds in the Gir forest during this period. The ...
Conservation of the Asiatic lion: Now limited to Gujarat State, Indiadoi:10.1016/0006-3207(74)90077-9G.M. OzaElsevier LtdBiological Conservation
`Site'ing the right reasons: critical evalua- tion of conservation planning for the Asiatic lion. Eur. J. Wildl. Res. 56, 209-213.Venkataraman, M. 2010. `Site'ing the right reasons: critical evaluation of conservation planning for the Asiatic lion. - Eur. J. Wildlife Res. 56: 209-...
GUJARAT (India)INDIALIONSANIMAL populationsEstimating the population size of wildlife is essential for effective conservation and management efforts. In this study, we used a management-oriented technique called minimal total count by direct beat verification to assess the population of Asiatic lions (...
Geography The role of indigenous knowledge and mechanisms in the conservation of the Asiatic lion of the Gir ForestIndia STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BINGHAMTON Eugene Tetty-Fio DesaiRinaModern approaches to wildlife conservation often narrowly focus on scientific methods, financial incentives, and ...
The semi-arid ecosystem of Asiatic Lion Landscape in Saurashtra, Gujarat: Population density, biomass and conservation of nine wild prey speciesdoi:10.1371/journal.pone.0292048GUJARAT (India)INDIAPOPULATION densityBIOMASSCOASTAL forestsPREDATIONSPECIES...
The Asiatic lion is a subspecies of the African lion whose native range once extended from Turkey to India. In the present day, however, the world’s wild Asiatic lions, which number 500–700 animals, reside in India’s Gir Protected Area and a handful o