Spaces of conservation
The Kanha Tiger Reserve is a near-perfect example of a nature reserve as an important space designed to support varied species of flora and fauna and where conservation and research activities can be carried out.
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The ecosystem at the Kanha Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh supports the tiger as the main predator and the leopard as a co-predator. There seems to be no competition between the two.
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This tiger was able to incapacitate a gaur and started to eat it while it was still alive.
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A tiger feeding on wild boar. In the ecological pyramid of Kanha, the tiger is the apex predator.
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Wild dogs are transients that travel long distances and hunt in packs.
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The gaur is a catholic feeder, both a grazer and a browser.
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The protected area has a large population of wild pigs.
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The sloth bear is an omnivore and feeds on a wide range of food items.
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The chital, because of its large population, is the most available prey species.
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The jackal is a carnivore that kills small-sized prey.
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The hard ground barasingha, an iconic species, is a food specialist.
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The female barasingha gives birth to only one fawn after a long gestation period.
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Grassland development is an important habitat improvement practice.
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Pure sal vegetal cover. Such wooded areas are a part of the Kanha ecosystem.
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Newborn cubs in a hide waiting for the mother.
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