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Home / Environment / Rare Indian Wolf Pack Found Thriving in West Bengal

Rare Indian Wolf Pack Found Thriving in West Bengal

15 Jan

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Summary

  • A rare pack of Indian wolves was recently discovered in West Bengal.
  • The Indian wolf is classified as vulnerable, with an estimated 2,800-3,300 remaining.
  • Conservation efforts focus on habitat protection and coexistence with humans.
Rare Indian Wolf Pack Found Thriving in West Bengal

Scientists have recently uncovered a rare pack of Indian wolves in the village of Madhaiganj, West Bengal, marking a significant find for conservation efforts. The Indian wolf is classified as vulnerable, with estimates suggesting fewer than 3,300 individuals remain in the wild. This discovery, made through eight months of monitoring in 2023 using camera traps and surveys, highlights the species' resilience in modified environments.

These elusive predators face numerous threats, including habitat destruction from mining, hunting, and competition with feral dogs, which can transmit diseases. Scarcity of natural prey also forces them to target livestock, leading to conflict with humans. The pack's survival in an anthropogenically modified landscape underscores the critical need for targeted conservation initiatives.

Conservationists stress the importance of region-specific measures, such as designating open habitats and utilizing radio collaring for monitoring. The discovery also reinforces the value of captive breeding programs, which could serve as a safety net for reintroduction or supplementation efforts in India and Pakistan, helping to preserve genetic diversity.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The rare Indian wolf pack was discovered in Madhaiganj village, West Bengal.
The Indian wolf is classified as a vulnerable species by the IUCN.
Indian wolves are vulnerable due to habitat destruction, hunting, disease transmission from feral dogs, and conflict with humans over livestock.

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