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Under the leadership of the @minforestmp, Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve and Madhya Pradesh Tiger Foundation Samiti, in collaboration with the Coalition for Wildlife Corridors, are organizing a two-day corridor conservation planning workshop this week.
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Learn more about the significance, challenges, and opportunities in the Bandhavgarh - Sanjay - Guru Ghasidas corridor in our corridor profile. ๐ https://t.co/k4jkHL5TCB
Does functional connectivity vary seasonally? New digest finds that American martens exhibit seasonal differences in corridor use ๐จ๏ธhttps://t.co/Mxn8wVaPYm
Presenting the focus of the two-day Workshop On Connectivity of Wildlife Corridors in Nagpur Forest Circle: (1.) Pench to Nawegao-Nagzira, (2.) Nawegao-Nagzira to Umred Karhandla, (3.) Umred Karhandla to Bor, (4.) Bor to Pench.
Stay tuned for updates from the workshop.
Day 1 was filled with discussions, fostering an exchange of knowledge and perspectives between the Forest Department and conservation NGOs. ๐ค
Stay tuned for more updates from day 2 of the workshop! ๐พ
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๐ณ Day 1 of the Corridor Connectivity Workshop in Nagpur Forest Circle.
We welcomed 40 passionate individuals, representing a diverse range of stakeholders including the Coalition for Wildlife Corridors, the Forest Department, Government Agencies, and NGOs.
The workshop will bring together diverse stakeholders in a collaborative, knowledge-sharing space to discuss major challenges to connectivity.
Watch this space for updates!
May 9 & 10, 2024: The Maharashtra Forest Department (@MahaForest) and the Coalition for Wildlife Corridors are organizing a two-day, intensive corridor planning and management workshop at Pench, Maharashtra.
#NewMemberUpdate : Holemathi Nature Foundation is now a member of the coalition for wildlife corridor! We are looking forward to collaborating and working towards securing wildlife corridors.
To know more about CWCs collaborative initiatives, visit: https://t.co/L8ZxOXRJoj
New paper!
Species-agnostic models are handy when we don't have the species-specific data we need to model functional connectivity. We build off of McGarigal et al 2018 to measure 'ecological connectivity', which merges many species-agnostic approaches https://t.co/TlBToK1FmR
Connecting Tigers...efforts of @manasnptr and @assamforest in securing the core area of Manas over the last couple of years has borne fruit, we now have evidence of the increasing tigers at Manas dispersing to Buxa Tiger Reserve, validating Manas as a credible source population
It's Puzzle Time! Think you know your wildlife corridors? ๐ฆ๐ฟ Put your knowledge to the test. Comment your answers below and share this puzzle with your friends for a challenge! ๐งฉโจ Answers will be posted in our story tomorrow! #WildlifeTrivia#TGIF
This report from @CBSNews sheds light on an important issue for @Largelandscapes: wildlife crossings! Around the country, public & private entities are leading initiatives to create structures such as overpasses & underpasses to protect wildlife & people.
https://t.co/4rfIGUWkbI
Part 2 of our conversations with extremely talented designers working in corridor conservation. Meet
@WCSIndia's Rucha Bhave - full scoop on the link below! #cocoforwild
https://t.co/0p0cANVv4t