Human-Elephant Conflict (HEC)

Human-Elephant Conflict (HEC)

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Joshi, Gopi Krishna
Scholar's Press
EAN: 9783639719925
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Asian elephant, a key biological species in the tropical forest of Asia is listed as Endangered in the IUCN Red list and appendix I of CITIES. In Nepal, it is included as protected species in the national park and wildlife conservation act 1973. The estimated population of 107- 145 Indian elephants in Nepal in four geographic area include 7- 15 elephants in eastern Terai, 25- 30 elephants in central Terai, 60- 80 elephants in western Terai and 15- 20 elephants in far western Terai. Human Elephant conflict is one of the biggest challenges to the countries like Nepal having significant role in conservation, as 23.39% of its total geographical area is under protected area system, and provide one of the important habitats for Asian elephant. Here, this book presents the extent of impact over both human and elephant with a case study from Shuklaphanta National Park of far western Nepal.
EAN 9783639719925
ISBN 3639719921
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Scholar's Press
Pages 52
Language English
Dimensions 220 x 150
Authors Bist, Bhuwan Singh; Ghimire, Prashant; Joshi, Gopi Krishna