Srinagar, Dec. 1 -- Wildlife Department has embarked on a mission to monitor the movement pattern of endangered Hangul in Kashmir.

'Monitoring of Hangul movement in Shikargah using non-invasive techniques and habitat suitability assessment of the Paddock' has been launched to understand the patternof the endangered species.

The department has decided to appoint project associates, who will conduct the study from December to March. The project is funded under Compensatory Afforestation Fund Management & Planning Authority (CAMPA).

Wildlife Warden, Shopian, Intesar Suhail told The Kashmir Monitor that they are trying to ascertain the movement pattern of Hangul in the breeding center.

"There has been photographic evidence about Hangul in...