Trail cameras set up in a region of northeast India captured a surprising sight: a canine species thought to have gone extinct in the 1990s. The Herald reported that researchers discovered the Asiatic ...
Once widespread throughout much of Asia, the wild dog known as the dhole has disappeared from more than 75% of its historical range, according to the IUCN, the global wildlife conservation authority.
Dholes and Himalayan wolves were extensively persecuted across rural Nepal for preying on livestock, leading to their decline in the region. But recent observations suggest a resurgence of both ...
1. Ecological factors influencing prey selection by tiger Panthera tigris, leopard Panthera pardus and dhole Cuon alpinus were investigated in an intact assemblage of large mammals in the tropical ...
A rare sighting of a dhole occurred during a field survey in Pune, India, on Sept. 6. The dhole is an Asiatic wild dog that exhibits both fox and wolf-like features and is one of the few land mammals ...
Trail cameras photographed two species of rare and elusive carnivores at Makalu Barun National Park, Nepal, for the first time, a study said. Photo from Barun Bio-meridian Research Project / Future ...
In the Assam region of India, camera traps set along wildlife corridors captured a forest creature thought to be missing. Parichay Sen via Unsplash Covering more than 9,500 square miles of land in ...
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