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Mewa Singh, Bilal Habib, Vishnupriya Kolipakam In the ever-evolving landscape of wildlife research, the Journal of Wildlife Science emerges as a beacon of innovation and inclusivity. Over the past few decades, the field of wildlife natural history to becoming a hub for question-oriented...
Vedagiri Thirumurugan, Anoop Raj Singh, Shamna Karattuthodi, Gunadayalan Gnanasekaran, Nehru Prabakaran The invasion of spotted deer (Axis axis) in the Andaman Islands, India, is a serious concern for the...
Urjit Bhatt, Salvador Lyngdoh Understanding the spatial ecology of carnivores has been challenging due to their secretive habits. Nevertheless, comprehending the relationship of this taxonomic group with...
Shaheer Khan, Sougata Sadhukhan, Bilal Habib Den-dependent species play a vital role in maintaining ecosystem balance, and understanding their den selection criteria is crucial for effective conservation...
Tushar Parab, Salvador Lyngdoh Small sympatric carnivores may engage in strong competition, demanding the establishment of coexistence strategies that separate competitors along geographical,...
Sraosee Manna, Debanjan Sarkar, Gautam Talukdar Climate change poses a threat to endemic species by altering their habitats and reducing their chances of survival. These species, uniquely adapted to their environments,...