This paper reviews the status of wildlife and habitats of Karnataka State in India. The overview briefly covers (i) Available habitat types in the major biogeogra-phic zones of the state; (ii) Current distribution of important mammalian species; (iii) Protection status of wildlife and habitats in the recent years; and (iv) The existing and proposed nature reserve areas in Karnataka
Rajaji National Park, in the Gangetic Plains biogeographic zone, has a diverse and biogeographically...
Reports on the concurrence of mammals in the Meghamalai landscape were collated from published liter...
1. Many Indian mammals face range contraction and extinction, but assessments of their population st...
The Indian gray wolf Canis lupus pallipes is the major large carnivore in the plains of Karnataka, I...
The forests of Katnataka are largely restricted to hill regions, and depending on the precipitation ...
<p>Following the first publication on vertebrates of India (Blanford 1888–1890), a huge wealth of in...
During a study from November 2001 to July 2004 on ecology and status of wild mammals in Karnataka, w...
<p>Biodiversity conservation issues are complex and contentious. In this dissertation, I focus on In...
<p>We conducted monthly road surveys for encounter rates of Chinkara <em>Gazella bennettii</em> in M...
<p>A checklist of mammals of Kerala State is presented in this paper. Accepted English names, scient...
From the ancient time, the Northeast part of India is rich in biodiversity because of its diverse to...
Kuvempu University Shankaraghatta (KUS) campus area is located in the Mid-Western Ghat region, withi...
India is one of the 34 Mega biodiversity hotspots of the world. It is home for threatened and endemi...
For proper management of a wildlife reserve, it is essential to get estimates of occ...
A study to understand diversity and changes in non-volant small mammal composition in the Western Gh...
Rajaji National Park, in the Gangetic Plains biogeographic zone, has a diverse and biogeographically...
Reports on the concurrence of mammals in the Meghamalai landscape were collated from published liter...
1. Many Indian mammals face range contraction and extinction, but assessments of their population st...
The Indian gray wolf Canis lupus pallipes is the major large carnivore in the plains of Karnataka, I...
The forests of Katnataka are largely restricted to hill regions, and depending on the precipitation ...
<p>Following the first publication on vertebrates of India (Blanford 1888–1890), a huge wealth of in...
During a study from November 2001 to July 2004 on ecology and status of wild mammals in Karnataka, w...
<p>Biodiversity conservation issues are complex and contentious. In this dissertation, I focus on In...
<p>We conducted monthly road surveys for encounter rates of Chinkara <em>Gazella bennettii</em> in M...
<p>A checklist of mammals of Kerala State is presented in this paper. Accepted English names, scient...
From the ancient time, the Northeast part of India is rich in biodiversity because of its diverse to...
Kuvempu University Shankaraghatta (KUS) campus area is located in the Mid-Western Ghat region, withi...
India is one of the 34 Mega biodiversity hotspots of the world. It is home for threatened and endemi...
For proper management of a wildlife reserve, it is essential to get estimates of occ...
A study to understand diversity and changes in non-volant small mammal composition in the Western Gh...
Rajaji National Park, in the Gangetic Plains biogeographic zone, has a diverse and biogeographically...
Reports on the concurrence of mammals in the Meghamalai landscape were collated from published liter...
1. Many Indian mammals face range contraction and extinction, but assessments of their population st...