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Indian wildlife sanctuary, information data and its condition

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(10-24-2015, 12:08 AM)Dr Panthera Wrote:
(08-18-2015, 11:37 PM)Pckts Wrote: Not only do large protected areas need to be available but corridors must be kept protected to make sure genetic bottle necking doesn't occur as well.
Deforestation is happening all over the world, all habitats and animals will suffer from this.

Same with roads that travel through dense forest that will contribute to the growing death tolls occurring via road kills.
http://www.asiannature.org/sites/default...20JoTT.pdf

I always dreamt of a tiger corridor linking tigers from Nepal to Rajasthan to the southern tip of Malaysia , if we can achieve this and keep up the efforts in Russia and Sumatra then the tigers stand a good chance.
The sad reality is that we lost balica, sondaica, virgata, and amoyensis...and we could lose corbetti soon and possibly jacksoni...only Bengal tigers in the best protected reserves and the tigers in the desolate Russian Far East  look secure for now.

I like to think that humans are evolving to understand the need for protected, unmolested Forrest, obviously it is taking a very, very long time for all humans to get behind this idea, but change doesn't happen over night. I just hope that when/IF all humans finally get behind this idea, it isn't too late.
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