Dhole: Asiatic Wild Dog
- A new study identified priority actions and locations for conserving population of the endangered Asiatic wild dog or dhole in India.
- The paper titled ‘A strategic road map for conserving the endangered dhole Cuonalpinus in India’ was published recently.
Key Findings
- Karnataka, Maharashtra and Madhya Pradeshare adequately equipped for consolidating forest habitats and recovering populations of Dhole by increasing prey density and reducing the pressure on forests.
- Arunachal Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Telangana and Goa will need to increase financial investments in the forest and wildlife sectors, and reduce the ease of granting forest clearances for infrastructure projects.
- Improving habitat conditions and prey densities ....
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