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Talks on carnivores recently given at the Wildlife Institute of India
2005  Conference Proceeding

Abstracts of the following talks: (1) Monitoring of lions in Gir; by Chauhan, K.S.; (2) Estimation of leopard and prey abundance in different conflict zones in Pauri Garhwal; Sing, D.; (3) Do tigers shy away from people? What happens when people stop living in a tiger habitat: A case study from the Shivaliks of Uttaranchal; Kurien, A.J. & Harihar, A.; (4) Evaluating tiger (Panthera tigris) population estimation approaches in a high density area in Kanha Tiger Reserve; Sharma, R.K.; (5) Dhole Ecology Project: an update; Acharya, B.; (6) Resource utilization by the Indian fox (Vulpes bengalensis) in Kutch, Gujarat; Home, C.; (7) Prey availability and leopard occurrence in Bori Wildlife Sanctuary and Satpura National Park; Edgaonkar, A.; (8) Lion-prey relationships in Gir Protected Area; Venkatraman, M.; (9) Distribution, Habitat Use and Threats to Otters in Corbett Tiger Reserve; Nawab, A.; (10) Wildlife Forensic Cell: Developing protocols for identifying species based on morphometry, serology and DNA based techniques; Goyal, S. P., Sahajpal, V. & Mandal, A.; (11) Comparison of tiger (Panthera tigris) population estimated using noninvasive techniques of pug mark, camera trap and DNA based analysis of hair and scat in Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve Phase I: A pilot study to standardize protocols for identifying free ranging individual tigers; Singh, R.; (12) Assigning species identity to putative leopard faeces using DNA techniques; Yumnam, B.; and (13) Terai Arc Landscape - About the project; Rajapandian, K.

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