The Indian tiger (Panthera tigris tigris Linn. 1758), one of the world's most endangered umbrella carnivore species, is now thought to be in the verge of extinction in the wild. Sariska National Park in India is considered to be a highly suitable habitat for the tigers. However, in 2005, due to extensive poaching there were no tigers left in this park. There is some hope of further relocation of tigers from other parts of India in order to conserve them well under the prevailing conditions. The aim of the study is to model the tiger habitat suitability with the current human impacts with...
The Indian tiger (Panthera tigris tigris Linn. 1758), one of the world's most endangered umbrella carnivore species, is now thought to be in the verge...