Habib, BilalNigam, P.Mondal, I.Hussain, Z.Ghaskadbi, P.Govekar, R.S.Praveen, N.R.Banerjee, J.Ramanujam, R.M.Ramagaonkar, J.2025-05-142021https://digitalrepository.wii.gov.in/handle/123456789/598The Vidarbha Landscape (VL) is very important as it harbours a population of about 331 tigers and forms the connecting link between the central and southern Indian tiger populations. It plays a pivotal role in exchange of individuals and thereby facilitates gene flow between these two populations increasing the viability of tiger populations in India. There are 8 protected areas or wildlife divisions where these tigers live, but these refuges are scattered like islands in a sea of human dominated landscape. Therefore, knowing the locations of tiger movement corridors and probable areas of human tiger conflict is especially important for a wildlife manager.enTelemetryTigerCorridorVidarbha landscapeMaharashtraPopulationMovement patternTelemetry based tiger corridors of Vidarbha Landscape, Maharashtra IndiaTechnical Report