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Royal lion fief 50% more than assumed: learning

Royal lion fief 50% more than assumed: learning
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Ahmedabad: When urban forests stretch inevitable, it makes sense to assume that the Asiatic lion area shrinks, but a study of individual large cats shows that the Pug Royal sign makes their claims across the growing realm.
For the first time, a group of leading large cat experts and radio officials of the Gujarat Forest Department seized 22 lions and observed them for 365 days.
Experts found that the typical Asiatic Lion area now an average of 266 square kilometers.
Previously, it was estimated that the lion ruled more than 180 square kilometers.
The research rate reflects a 47% increase in the house range.
A female lion, on the other hand, has an average range of 114 kilometers; Previously, it was believed that he was king of Medan starting from 75 square kilometers to 80 square kilometers.
This research is called ‘Asiatic Lion House Range in Lion Asiaik Landscape, Gujarat, India.’ This has been published in the Spring Edition 2021 Catnews, a bulletin of a group of cat specialists from the International Union for natural conservation (IUCN).
This study said that the lion of a typical male can have a territorial range of up to 2.3 times from the domain of a female lion.
Another interesting insight is that the range of asiatic lion houses in Saurashtra can rise to 415 square kilometers.
“Our research is quite extensive because it includes not only protected areas but even larger gear areas that extend to Bhavnagar,” said Dushyant Vasavada, Head of Forest Conservator and Partners of the research writer.
This study has been written together by a senior official of Gujarat Forestry Department.
They are Shyamal Tickar, head of the main forest conservator; Vasavada; and Mohan Ram, Deputy Forest Conservator.
Dhawal Mehta, Yashpal Zala, Jhala Lahar, and Darshit Mesariya are other researchers related to this study.
The scholar group in a previous research paper believes that the Asiatic Lion Gujarat may no longer be calculated much different from their colleagues in Central and West Africa.
Senior officials of the Gujarat Forest Department said that lions had learned to live near humans and have also deviated to coastal areas.
“The recent appearance was robbed in Surendranagar, Rajkot City, near the city of Junagadh, and in several villages revealed that the lion moved to find a new region,” said a senior official of the Gujarat Forest Department.
The researchers in the past have hypothesized that lions avoid building human settlements, agricultural treatments, sandy areas, salt, mangrove forests, and large water bodies.
However, the 2020 wildlife census indicates the existence of lions in building human settlements as well.
HS Singh, a lion expert and a national council member for wildlife, said: “Based on past research, the Ministry of Forestry estimates the range of male lions to 175-200 square kilms, and the female lion area to 70-80.
Sq km.” Singh continued with said: “Increasing in the range shows that the population is increasing and the lion is at close range with humans.” The research published in the catnews, it was said that the population and distribution of lions had “showed a stable increase due to government commitment and public support.” This study added: “This growth requires conservation measures to ensure the survival of long-term mud in the landscape.” A senior official of the Gujarat Forest Department said that the lion movement came out of a protected gear protection that was much related to its closeness that animals shared with the human population.
Lions roam to find adequate prey base such as domestic, nilgai and other ungulates.
“The Ministry of Forestry is now targeting a new area to be developed as a lion habitat,” the official said.
“The aim is to build a prey base needed under the 1.300 Crore Lion Rs project announced by the center.”

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