Examining Large Carnivore Connectivity and Creating Conservation Networks in the Sahyadri-Konkan Corridor
Grantee Name: Wildlife Research and Conservation Society
- Hotspot
- Western Ghats and Sri Lanka
- Location
- India
- Amount
- $15,594
- Dates
- Jun 2013 – Dec 2014
- Keywords
- Research, Species Conservation, Landscape Resilience
Identify critical links in connectivity for large carnivores in the Sahyadri-Konkan Corridor and incorporate the importance of corridors, for their persistence, in regional policy and protected area management. Involve local stakeholders as part of conservation networks to maintain or enhance functional connectivity for large carnivores.
1 Enable action by diverse communities and partnerships to ensure conservation of key biodiversity areas and enhance connectivity in the corridors
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