Wildlife poaching is directly associated with illegal wildlife trade. Although poaching is recognized as a major threat to wildlife in India, it has not been analyzed quantitatively, because of a lack of data. Thus, the understanding of poaching or illegal wildlife trade and its true implications on conservation has not been considered by policymakers. The deficiency of data on poaching in the public domain also hampered scientific research on poaching. The lack of a scientific approach to analyze poaching creates a gap between reality and an effective solution to reduce its implications on wildlife conservation. Poaching has also been affected by fast economic development in India and the region, which has given rise to increased demand of...
Biodiversity, including wildlife, is gravely endangered by illegal activities within and outside pro...
Wildlife management is very old in India. Vedas contain hymns in praise of animals. Sanatan Dharma h...
Thomassen, J., Linnell, J. & Skogen, K. 2011. Wildlife-Human In teractions: From Co nflict to Coexis...
India is a country with an extremely diverse variety of flora and fauna, or wildlife. 10% of all spe...
Wildlife utilization in the tropics is massive, with nearly 5 million tons of bushmeat consumed by l...
AbstractWildlife utilization in the tropics is massive, with nearly 5 million tons of bushmeat consu...
The conservation of wildlife is a global priority with the survival of wildlife species largely depe...
Hunting by local communities is among the most wide-spread threats to Indian wildlife, yet, the unde...
Hunting is one of the greatest conservation challenges facing tropical wildlife. Wildlife in Indian ...
While living close to wild flora and fauna provides significant use and non-use values to human, co...
Hunting by local communities is among the most wide- spread threats to Indian wildlife, yet, the und...
Illegal wildlife trade is one of the major transnational crimes. Transnational Crime, by its very na...
the rise globally, and is one of the significant environmental problems in India. In India, HWC ma...
In India, human-wildlife conflict (HWC) around protected areas (PAs) has magnified social conflict o...
Wild animals and plants are those that survive and even thrive in areas far from human habitation an...
Biodiversity, including wildlife, is gravely endangered by illegal activities within and outside pro...
Wildlife management is very old in India. Vedas contain hymns in praise of animals. Sanatan Dharma h...
Thomassen, J., Linnell, J. & Skogen, K. 2011. Wildlife-Human In teractions: From Co nflict to Coexis...
India is a country with an extremely diverse variety of flora and fauna, or wildlife. 10% of all spe...
Wildlife utilization in the tropics is massive, with nearly 5 million tons of bushmeat consumed by l...
AbstractWildlife utilization in the tropics is massive, with nearly 5 million tons of bushmeat consu...
The conservation of wildlife is a global priority with the survival of wildlife species largely depe...
Hunting by local communities is among the most wide-spread threats to Indian wildlife, yet, the unde...
Hunting is one of the greatest conservation challenges facing tropical wildlife. Wildlife in Indian ...
While living close to wild flora and fauna provides significant use and non-use values to human, co...
Hunting by local communities is among the most wide- spread threats to Indian wildlife, yet, the und...
Illegal wildlife trade is one of the major transnational crimes. Transnational Crime, by its very na...
the rise globally, and is one of the significant environmental problems in India. In India, HWC ma...
In India, human-wildlife conflict (HWC) around protected areas (PAs) has magnified social conflict o...
Wild animals and plants are those that survive and even thrive in areas far from human habitation an...
Biodiversity, including wildlife, is gravely endangered by illegal activities within and outside pro...
Wildlife management is very old in India. Vedas contain hymns in praise of animals. Sanatan Dharma h...
Thomassen, J., Linnell, J. & Skogen, K. 2011. Wildlife-Human In teractions: From Co nflict to Coexis...