10-year study planned to observe changes in Maharashtra's tiger habitat
Mumbai, Aug. 18 -- With Maharashtra reporting a steady rise in its tiger population since 2006, the state forest department and the Wildlife Institute of India (WII) have planned a 10-year study to understand the changes in the animal's habitat in the state. Titled "Long term research in the state of Maharashtra", the study will also analyse populations of sloth bears, honey badgers and wild dogs in the state....
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