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Volume 1, Issue 2 - July 2024

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Published on 15th August 2024

 

DOI- https://doi.org/10.63033/JWLS.WGOE9780

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Connectivity conservation through linear infrastructure mitigation: Taking small steps for a giant conservation effort

Bilal Habib, Akanksha Saxena

Social and economic growth imperatives have been the driving force behind the large-scale and rapid spurt in linear infrastructure (LI) projects in India, particularly roads and railway lines.

Current Perspectives in the Forensic Analysis of Timbers using Vibrational Spectroscopy: A Review

Arti Yadav, Sweety Sharma, Lovlish Gupta, Vaibhav Singh, Rajinder Singh

Wildlife crime has increased significantly with respect to timbers such as illegal timber trading, logging, harvesting, and counterfeiting. It has tremendously drained the economy of different countries since timber

Home range and seasonal movement of Nanorana vicina (Stoliczka, 1872) (Anura: Dicroglossidae) in Himalayan streams, India.

Swati Nawani, Deb Shankha Goswami, Arup Das, Krishnendu Banerjee, Abhijit Das

The spatial movement pattern is a poorly known aspect of amphibian ecology, especially in the Indian Himalayan region.

Activity budget and habitat use in the Nicobar long-tailed macaque Macaca fascicularis umbrosus

Avadhoot D. Velankar, Honnavalli N. Kumara, V.R. Sheethal, Arijit Pal, Partha Sarathi Mishra, Mewa Singh

Time-activity budget and pattern of habitat use are basic tools to understand an animal’s interaction with its environment. We studied a primarily commensal group of long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis umbrosus)...

Addressing Human-Elephant Conflict in Sarpang, Bhutan: Challenges and Practices

Ugyen Tshering, Rupali Thakur, Sonali Ghosh, Anukul Nath

Asian elephants face threats from human-elephant conflict (HEC), driven by habitat encroachment and fragmentation. In the foothills of the Himalayas, HEC affects a large number of people,...

Free-ranging Spotted Deer (Axis axis) in Chennai, India

Rosella Daniels, Sarangan Prabakaran

Spotted Deer or Chital (Axis axis) is a medium-sized cervid endemic to South Asia. The largest population of spotted deer is found in India, where it can be seen in suitable habitats across the country,...

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