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Healing with Risks: How Zoonotic Potential Influences the Use of Wild Mammals in Traditional Medicine. [PDF]

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A Study on Human - Sloth Bear Conflicts in and around Gudekote Sloth Bear Sanctuary, Vijayanagara District, Karnataka, India

Ecology, Environment and Conservation
Human - sloth bear conflicts are occurring due to increase in the interference but the humans and also due to the shrinking of forest area. The causing the sloth bears to move from natural forests to the nearby agriculture lands in search of food and water. This causes increased human - sloth bear conflicts in many of the areas.
B.V. Byra Reddy, J.S. Chandrashekar
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Sloth Bear

2022
Sloth Bear: The Barefoot Bear of Sri Lanka synthesises the author’s body of research and experiences while working on the subspecies of sloth bear in Sri Lanka. Accompanied with beautiful photographs of sloth bears, the book provides the general audience with access to scientific information of urgent conservation concern ...
Shyamala Ratnayeke, Luxshmanan Nadaraja
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Sloth bear maternal and resting den locations in eastern Karnataka

The Journal of Wildlife Management, 2023
AbstractSloth bears (Melursus ursinus) use resting and maternal dens. Resting dens are used by both sexes, usually during the mid‐day when sloth bears are least active. Maternal dens are used by female bears to give birth and raise cubs. The purpose of our study was to better understand the denning ecology of sloth bears in eastern Karnataka so that ...
Shanmugavelu Swaminathan   +6 more
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OCULAR FINDINGS IN SLOTH BEARS (MELURSUS URSINUS) RESCUED FROM THE DANCING BEAR TRADE IN INDIA

Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine
The aim of this study was to descriptively characterize the ophthalmic findings identified in 43 adult sloth bears (Melursus ursinus) rescued from the dancing bear trade in India and examined at two sloth bear rehabilitation centers in Agra and Bannerghatta nr. Bangalore.
Claudia, Hartley   +8 more
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