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A conservation success story in the otherwise dire megafauna extinction crisis: The Asiatic lion (Panthera leo persica) of Gir forest [PDF]
Carnivores in Asia and throughout the world face high risk of extinction due to factors such as continued habitat loss and hunting. However, the Asiatic lion of Gir forest, India presents a conservation success story whose history may help to guide the ...
Luke Gibson
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Regional Sustainability through Dispersal and Corridor Use of Asiatic Lion Panthera leo persica in the Eastern Greater Gir Landscape [PDF]
Despite previous concerns regarding the survival of Asiatic Lions confined to the Gir Protected Area, their dispersal into surrounding landscapes has become a subject of considerable research and discussion.
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Implications of diet composition of Asiatic lions for their conservation
Journal of Zoology, 2011Livestock predation by Asiatic lions Panthera leo persica in and around Gir Protected Area (Gir PA) in western India results in conflict with people and has important implications for the conservation of this species. A 5-year study was undertaken to document diet and predation patterns based on direct observations of radio-collared lions ...
V. Meena +3 more
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Deteriorating Habitat and Prospects of the Asiatic Lion
Environmental Conservation, 1983L'habitat naturel de Leo leo persica est menace de destruction. La protection actuelle ne suffit plus dans le Gir National Park de l'Etat de Gujarat, Inde.
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Management of Asiatic lions in the Gir forest, India
1993Abstract We present the summarized results of our four years of field research (1986-1990) on the ecology of the Asiatic lions (Panthera leo persica) in the Gir forest, Gujarat, India, with special reference to the management of this endangered sub-species.
Ravi Chellam, A J T Johnsingh
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Conservation of the Asiatic lion: Now limited to Gujarat State, India
Biological Conservation, 1974exaly +2 more sources
Conservation of Asiatic lion : A biotechnological approach
Indian Journal of Forestry, 1997R. Jani, P. Malik
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The Role of Food and Mates in Shaping Asiatic Lion Societies
2023Stotra Chakrabarti +2 more
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Population status and distribution of endangered Asiatic lions in Gujarat, India
European Journal of Wildlife Research, 2023Mohan Ram +4 more
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