Abstract Identifying and prioritising naturally occurring within-species diversity, which may correlate with local adaptations or vicariance, is an integral part of conservation planning. Using non-invasive sampling and a panel of...
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This article, originally published here on Mongabay, delves into the tricky topic of urban development and its impact on the environment. Recent studies estimate a focus on sustainable living could...
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Indian field exploration © Aaranyak The Transboundary Manas Conservation Area (TraMCA) of the Indo-Bhutan landscape, is a significant tiger habitat that has the potential to double its tiger population within...
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Earlier this year we shared a blog from the ZSL in-country Nepal team about how they count tigers in Nepal, ahead of the nation-wide Nepal tiger census 2018 results being...
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Coexistence in culture Coexistence with tigers is something that has happened for generations, right across the indigenous range of wild tigers. In Kerinci Seblat, Sumatra, each village is believed to have...
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Our long-term supporter and friend, Andy Rouse is back with a stunning new book about Noor Queen of Ranthambore. Packed with incredible professional photography and great stories, this is a must-have...
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Now into our third year of funding this exciting work, counting tigers in Nepal, this blog from the field explores the remarkable recovery that wild tigers are making in the...
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