In India, as in other countries, problems associated with locally overabundant wildlife species have emerged as important management issues for reason of some species losing their natural habitat but adapting themselves to the man-altered habitats. Consequently, there is a clash with the interests of local people. Crop-raiding by locally overabundant wild populations of nilgai and blackbuck in Haryana is one such problem analyzed in this paper. Nilgai causes extensive damage to agricultural crops; among these, gram, wheat seedlings and moong are the most preferred ones. Blackbuck nibble mainly on young shoots of various cereal and pulse crops and the damage is much less than caused by nilgai. Possible management strategies such as culling, ...
A study was carried out in Manas National Park, Assam in northeastern India between 2007 and 2009 to...
The human-elephant conflict, which results in extensive crop damage as well as casualties (both huma...
The data on population ecology of nilgai was collected in Aligarh District, Uttar Pradesh, India fro...
In India, as in other countries, problems associated with locally overabundant wildlife species have...
In India, problems associated with locally overabundant wildlife species have emerged as important m...
Periodic fortnightly visits from June, 2007 to May, 2008 in Beer-Sonty reserve forest and surroundin...
208-215Due to destruction of forest areas, herds of blue bulls (nilgai) have started attacking agr...
Crop raiding by wild herbivores close to an area of protected wildlife is a serious problem that can...
Haryana State (located in the northern part of India), is lacking in natural forest, but it has rich...
Conflicts due to damage caused by wildlife pose serious threats to conservation. In addition, wildli...
The study has been carried out in the North Gujarat region of Gujarat state, Western India which rep...
The habitat use and spreading of blackbuck population was studied during a Government of India funde...
In many places in the Western Ghats hill ranges of southern India, rainforest has been clear-felled ...
A survey of wildlife attacks on mithun (Bos gaurus frontalis), a semi-domesticated cattle was carrie...
A billion-plus human population, agriculture, and development are shrinking and degrading the habita...
A study was carried out in Manas National Park, Assam in northeastern India between 2007 and 2009 to...
The human-elephant conflict, which results in extensive crop damage as well as casualties (both huma...
The data on population ecology of nilgai was collected in Aligarh District, Uttar Pradesh, India fro...
In India, as in other countries, problems associated with locally overabundant wildlife species have...
In India, problems associated with locally overabundant wildlife species have emerged as important m...
Periodic fortnightly visits from June, 2007 to May, 2008 in Beer-Sonty reserve forest and surroundin...
208-215Due to destruction of forest areas, herds of blue bulls (nilgai) have started attacking agr...
Crop raiding by wild herbivores close to an area of protected wildlife is a serious problem that can...
Haryana State (located in the northern part of India), is lacking in natural forest, but it has rich...
Conflicts due to damage caused by wildlife pose serious threats to conservation. In addition, wildli...
The study has been carried out in the North Gujarat region of Gujarat state, Western India which rep...
The habitat use and spreading of blackbuck population was studied during a Government of India funde...
In many places in the Western Ghats hill ranges of southern India, rainforest has been clear-felled ...
A survey of wildlife attacks on mithun (Bos gaurus frontalis), a semi-domesticated cattle was carrie...
A billion-plus human population, agriculture, and development are shrinking and degrading the habita...
A study was carried out in Manas National Park, Assam in northeastern India between 2007 and 2009 to...
The human-elephant conflict, which results in extensive crop damage as well as casualties (both huma...
The data on population ecology of nilgai was collected in Aligarh District, Uttar Pradesh, India fro...