Movement of Radio-collared tigers in the Eastern Vidarbha Landscape, Maharashtra, India
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2018
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Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun
Abstract
To understand the movement ecology of tigers in the Eastern Vidarbha Landscape, focusing on individual patterns of space use in general, utilization distribution in different areas and landscape, spatio-temporal activity and effect of environmental features on animal movement, the point-wise objectives are as follows:
1. To understand the movement of tigers that drives population connectivity on a landscape scale and effect of environmental features on dispersal.
2. To validate the modeled corridors and identify new functional corridor and habitats in a highly dynamic landscape.
3. Directly aiding effective conservation and management of tigers beyond the Protected Area (PA) system as a result of real-time data from radio-collars.
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Movement pattern, Radio-collar, Tiger, Eastern Vidarbha Landscape, Maharashtra