Dogs Finally have their Day? Aspects Changthang Wildlife Sanctuary Ladakh

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2019

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Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun

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In a country with increasing numbers of free-ranging dogs that often times foray into wildlife habitats, even their presence has been established as a threat for biodiversity conservation in any landscape. Stated that they pose a problem, the means and extent of the problem needs an understanding of their ecology. This study aims to understand the effect of anthropogenic subsidies on the population, ranging, and subsidy resource usage patterns of free-ranging dogs. Placing subsidies in the centre of the ecology of these dogs, the study also attempts to understand inter-species interactions and potential for dogs to act as disease reservoirs in the unique trans-Himalayan landscape.

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Mammals, Carnivores, Chanthang wildlife Sanctuary, Ladakh, Trans-himalaya, Ranging behaviour, Resource use pattern, Free ranging dogs, Interspecies interaction

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