Understanding about the occurrence and distribution of the Ratel Mellivora capensis from the Indian subcontinent is hindered by the animal’s elusive nature. The first photographic evidence of Ratel for the southern Indian state of Karnataka comprises 41 camera-trap records from Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary. During January–March 2014, Ratels were detected in the sanctuary’s different forest types broadly in proportion to camera-trapping effort therein. A wider occupancy survey, using a range of methods including camera-trapping, would help obtain a better understanding of the distribution of this cryptic species in Karnataka and neighbouring regions.
See http://www.smallcarnivoreconservation.org/home/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/Gubbi-et-al_SCC50-lr.pdf to read the full paper.
A ratel photographed in southern part of Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary, Karnataka, India |
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