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Conservation
and Management
of PantheraTigris
In Bandhavgarh National Park, India
- Principal Investigator and/or Organization:
- David MacDonald, Wildlife Conservation Research Unit (WILDCRU), Oxford,
UK
Sr Murherjee, Wildlife Institute of India (WII), India
- Start Date and Duration:
- November 1996, Three years
- Site:
- Madhya Pradesh, India, Bandhavgarh National Park
Program Objectives:
- The project will study in select, representative sites, population
size, predation patterns, densities, social organisation, population dynamics,
use of habitats, and other ecological parameters. This will be done using
camera traps and possibly telemetry.
This project will also study human-tiger interactions using GIS. A GIS
on tigers will be created for the study site and will be handed over to
the park authorities along with suggestions for management of the tiger
population of the area.
Program Description:
- To Determine the size and distribution of the tiger population as related
to their habitat requirements.
- To determine the species population dynamics and other population dynamics
including population densities in other parts of the park, age and sex
ratios, survival and breeding success, mortality factors, spatial organisation,
home range and movements.
- To describe the species behavior and social organisation including
reproduction, interactions between juvenile and adult tigers, survival
and dispersal of juveniles.
- To assess the tiger's feeding habits and to determine the availability
and distribution of principle prey species.
- To evaluate the co-existence of the tiger and humans both inside parks
and on park peripheries.
- Contacts:
- Dr. D.W. MacDonald
Latika Nath
- Address:
- WILDCRU Department of Zoology
South Parks Road
Oxford UK OX13PS
- Telephone:
- 01865-271234
- Fax: 01865-310447
- e-mail: Latkia.nath@zoo.ox.ac.uk
- The Tiger Information
Centre
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