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This book deals with the comparative behavior of deer in Godawari Research Center (GDRC), andParsa Wildlife Reserve (PWR). To gather the information on translocated deer a thorough scanning process wasused. For which binocular was used where they were seen. The Spotted Deer which was re-introduced was seen socialized and interacting with the Spotted Deer of PWR group. Physical conditions were seenimproving day by day. There sense seems weaker, degree of alertness also less and while running speed was also low as compared to PWR group. In Adhabhar the deer from GDRC follow the routine as of PWR…mehr

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This book deals with the comparative behavior of deer in Godawari Research Center (GDRC), andParsa Wildlife Reserve (PWR). To gather the information on translocated deer a thorough scanning process wasused. For which binocular was used where they were seen. The Spotted Deer which was re-introduced was seen socialized and interacting with the Spotted Deer of PWR group. Physical conditions were seenimproving day by day. There sense seems weaker, degree of alertness also less and while running speed was also low as compared to PWR group. In Adhabhar the deer from GDRC follow the routine as of PWR but in Kaminidaha chital of GDRC was only seen insingle herd for two times. Among 81 Chitals translocated to PWR, 19 had reduced due to naturaldeath and by the predators. Significant anthropogenic disturbances were observed.
Autorenporträt
Nabin Bhattari, M.Sc: Studiert an der Tribhuvan Universität, Hauptfach Wildlife Management. Forschungsassistent bei Bird Conservation Nepal (BCN), Nepal. Hat in den letzten drei Jahren, d.h. 2008/09/10, für die Tigerüberwachung im TAL-Gebiet gearbeitet.