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London, Feb 19 (ANI): Reports indicate that one of the world's highest number of wild cat species has been recorded on film in India's Eastern Himalayan rainforest.
According to BBC News, seven species of wild cats were photographed by remote cameras equipped with motion sensors in a remote area of rainforest in northeast India.
The study was conducted by wildlife biologist Kashmira Kakati over two years in more than 500 sq km (5,380 sq ft) of forestry in Assam state.
All the cats were photographed in the Jeypore-Dehing lowland forests.
They include the rare and elusive clouded leopard, four species of tiger, the marbled cat and the golden cat.
Wildlife experts say the discovery is an encouraging sign despite the ongoing threat to animal life in the Eastern Himalayas.
Deforestation, poaching and major engineering projects, such as hydro-electric dams, threaten the long-term survival of wildlife habitats.
Crude oil extraction and coal mining are also taking their toll.
Wildlife Conservation Society-India spokesman Ravi Chellam said that rainforests were important for preserving biodiversity and creating a livelihood for local communities.
Comment by S.P.ANANDAN on September 10, 2009 at 11:57am
As a wild life enthusiast, I have been working on conservation of rare and endangered primates like Slender loris in the Western and the Eastern Ghats mountains in Tamilnadu. My organization (FRSD) is a conservation. The Western Ghats, in which we work, are an important ecological 'hot spot' with a diversity of flora and fauna, comprising of many endemic species. Anyone interested in conservation of the Western Ghats can contact us: frsdmdu@yahoo.co.in
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