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Leopards at Bera : ecological restoration of leopard's habitat (Also available on CD)

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  • LA TH-0273 SHA
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Contents Contents Abstract 4 Study Region: 4 Acknowledgment 5 Contents . 6 List Of Figures 8 List Of Tables . 9 1 Introduction 10 1.1 Premise: . 10 1.2 Aim: 10 1.3 Objective: . 10 1.4 Methodology: 11 1.5 Scope: .11 1.6 Limitations: . 12 2 Habitat Fragmentation Due To Anthropogenic Activities 13 2.1 Introduction: . 13 2.2 Implications: . 13 2.4 Corridors: . 14 3 Leopards Ecology 17 3.1 Importance Of Leopards: . 17 3.2 Behaviour: 17 3.3 Habitat Preference: .17 3.3.1 Cover: 18 3.3.2 Prey: . 18 3.3.3 Water: 18 3.3.4 Edges: . 18 3.4 Threats To The Leopard: 19 3.5 Threat To The Leopard In The Study Region: . 19 4.1 Case Study 1: Gir Sanctuary. 20 4.1.1 Introduction: . 20 4.1.2 History: 20 4.1.3 Conservation Value: 20 4.1.4 Study Of Natural Layers: 21 4.1.5 Issues Across The Sanctuary: 23 4.1.6 Analysis: . 23 4.1.7 Proposal: . 24 4.1.8 Inference: 25 4.2 Case Study 2: Sanjay National Park ,Mumbai. 26 4.2.1 Introduction: . 26 4.2.2 Situation At Present: . 27 4.2.3 Analysis: . 28 4.2.4 Inferences: . 28 5.0 International Conservational Methods 29 5.1 Iucn Panthera Project: . 29 6.0 Introduction To Study Area: 31 6.1 Physiography: . 31 6.2 Location Of Site: 31 6.3 Connectivity: . 31 6.4 Defining The Study Region: . 32 6.5 River System Of Pali: . 32 6.6 Topography: 32 6.7 Climate: . 32 6.8 Need For Study: 33 7.0 Study Of Natural Layers: . 34 7.1 Elevation : . 34 7.2 Slope: 34 7.3 Geology: 34 7.4 Land Use: 35 7.5 Vegetation: 35 8.0 Leopard Prefernce Within The Study Region: 36 8.1 Prefernce For Edges: . 36 8.2 Prey Preference With The Region: . 37 8.3 Current Situation: 42 8.4 Association With Forest Boundary And Edge: . 44 9 Habitat Suitability: . 46 10 Conflicts Within The Study Region: .48 11 Proposal: 49 11.1 The Primary Proposal Intent For Restoration Of Leopard Habitat Would Be: . 49 11.2 Preparation Of Base Inventory Of Flora And Fauna And Plant Preparation: . 49 11.3 Restoration Of Core And Forest Boundary: 50 11.4 Stratification Of Forest Boundary: 51 11.5 Removal Of Invasive Species: 52 11.6 Development Of Waterholes: 52 11. 7 Loss Of River Edge : . 53 11.8 Linear Stratification: . 53 11.9 Community Center : 54 12 Conclusion: 57
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Contents Contents Abstract 4 Study Region: 4 Acknowledgment 5 Contents . 6 List Of Figures 8 List Of Tables . 9 1 Introduction 10 1.1 Premise: . 10 1.2 Aim: 10 1.3 Objective: . 10 1.4 Methodology: 11 1.5 Scope: .11 1.6 Limitations: . 12 2 Habitat Fragmentation Due To Anthropogenic Activities 13 2.1 Introduction: . 13 2.2 Implications: . 13 2.4 Corridors: . 14 3 Leopards Ecology 17 3.1 Importance Of Leopards: . 17 3.2 Behaviour: 17 3.3 Habitat Preference: .17 3.3.1 Cover: 18 3.3.2 Prey: . 18 3.3.3 Water: 18 3.3.4 Edges: . 18 3.4 Threats To The Leopard: 19 3.5 Threat To The Leopard In The Study Region: . 19 4.1 Case Study 1: Gir Sanctuary. 20 4.1.1 Introduction: . 20 4.1.2 History: 20 4.1.3 Conservation Value: 20 4.1.4 Study Of Natural Layers: 21 4.1.5 Issues Across The Sanctuary: 23 4.1.6 Analysis: . 23 4.1.7 Proposal: . 24 4.1.8 Inference: 25 4.2 Case Study 2: Sanjay National Park ,Mumbai. 26 4.2.1 Introduction: . 26 4.2.2 Situation At Present: . 27 4.2.3 Analysis: . 28 4.2.4 Inferences: . 28 5.0 International Conservational Methods 29 5.1 Iucn Panthera Project: . 29 6.0 Introduction To Study Area: 31 6.1 Physiography: . 31 6.2 Location Of Site: 31 6.3 Connectivity: . 31 6.4 Defining The Study Region: . 32 6.5 River System Of Pali: . 32 6.6 Topography: 32 6.7 Climate: . 32 6.8 Need For Study: 33 7.0 Study Of Natural Layers: . 34 7.1 Elevation : . 34 7.2 Slope: 34 7.3 Geology: 34 7.4 Land Use: 35 7.5 Vegetation: 35 8.0 Leopard Prefernce Within The Study Region: 36 8.1 Prefernce For Edges: . 36 8.2 Prey Preference With The Region: . 37 8.3 Current Situation: 42 8.4 Association With Forest Boundary And Edge: . 44 9 Habitat Suitability: . 46 10 Conflicts Within The Study Region: .48 11 Proposal: 49 11.1 The Primary Proposal Intent For Restoration Of Leopard Habitat Would Be: . 49 11.2 Preparation Of Base Inventory Of Flora And Fauna And Plant Preparation: . 49 11.3 Restoration Of Core And Forest Boundary: 50 11.4 Stratification Of Forest Boundary: 51 11.5 Removal Of Invasive Species: 52 11.6 Development Of Waterholes: 52 11. 7 Loss Of River Edge : . 53 11.8 Linear Stratification: . 53 11.9 Community Center : 54 12 Conclusion: 57

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