In the Indian subcontinent, leopard is the most widely distributed large carnivore. Out of all the wild cats, the leopard is the most common and widely distributed species (Nowell and Jackson, 1996), which is found in almost every kind of habitat (Kitchener, 1991). Due to increasing human population, loss of habitats and poaching, leopard population has been adversely affected. The leopard is a Schedule I animal in Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 that gives highest level of protection to the species in India. The whole field studies carried out in Mukandra Hills National Park, Kota, Rajasthan from the month of March –June 2013. This is located in the Southern-West part of Rajasthan of India state, and the coordinates are of 25°03'-24°48' to 75°43'-75°59', 199.45 sq. km. Mukandara Hills National Park is densely wooded and is spread over a hilly terrain. Leopard were distributed throughout the MHNP and total 15 leopards present in the Park.
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In the Indian subcontinent, leopard is the most widely distributed large carnivore. Out of all the wild cats, the leopard is the most common and widely distributed species (Nowell and Jackson, 1996), which is found in almost every kind of habitat (Kitchener, 1991). Due to increasing human population, loss of habitats and poaching, leopard population has been adversely affected. The leopard is a Schedule I animal in Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 that gives highest level of protection to the species in India. The whole field studies carried out in Mukandra Hills National Park, Kota, Rajasthan from the month of March –June 2013. This is located in the Southern-West part of Rajasthan of India state, and the coordinates are of 25°03'-24°48' to 75°43'-75°59', 199.45 sq. km. Mukandara Hills National Park is densely wooded and is spread over a hilly terrain. Leopard were distributed throughout the MHNP and total 15 leopards present in the Park.
Mr. Pramod is a active Wildlife Researcher. He has completed his Master's degree in Wildlife Science from University of Kota, Kota (Raj.). He is knee interest in wildlife conservation. He has completed several studies in NCS, MHTR, KNP, RTR, Sorsan conservation Reserve and several PAs and non-PAs and Wetlands of Baran District, Rajasthan.
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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -In the Indian subcontinent, leopard is the most widely distributed large carnivore. Out of all the wild cats, the leopard is the most common and widely distributed species (Nowell and Jackson, 1996), which is found in almost every kind of habitat (Kitchener, 1991). Due to increasing human population, loss of habitats and poaching, leopard population has been adversely affected. The leopard is a Schedule I animal in Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 that gives highest level of protection to the species in India. The whole field studies carried out in Mukandra Hills National Park, Kota, Rajasthan from the month of March -June 2013. This is located in the Southern-West part of Rajasthan of India state, and the coordinates are of 25°03'-24°48' to 75°43'-75°59', 199.45 sq. km. Mukandara Hills National Park is densely wooded and is spread over a hilly terrain. Leopard were distributed throughout the MHNP and total 15 leopards present in the Park. 52 pp. Englisch. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9783659826184
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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware -In the Indian subcontinent, leopard is the most widely distributed large carnivore. Out of all the wild cats, the leopard is the most common and widely distributed species (Nowell and Jackson, 1996), which is found in almost every kind of habitat (Kitchener, 1991). Due to increasing human population, loss of habitats and poaching, leopard population has been adversely affected. The leopard is a Schedule I animal in Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 that gives highest level of protection to the species in India. The whole field studies carried out in Mukandra Hills National Park, Kota, Rajasthan from the month of March ¿June 2013. This is located in the Southern-West part of Rajasthan of India state, and the coordinates are of 25°03'-24°48' to 75°43'-75°59', 199.45 sq. km. Mukandara Hills National Park is densely wooded and is spread over a hilly terrain. Leopard were distributed throughout the MHNP and total 15 leopards present in the Park.Books on Demand GmbH, Überseering 33, 22297 Hamburg 52 pp. Englisch. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9783659826184
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