barasingha recovery program

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The barasingha recovery program is a wildlife conservation initiative focused on restoring and increasing populations of the endangered barasingha deer through habitat management, protection, and scientific monitoring.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf species recovery program
wildlife conservation program
aimsTo improve long-term viability of barasingha populations
increase barasingha population size
reduce extinction risk of barasingha
restore barasingha populations
appliesToHabitat alluvial floodplains
swamp grasslands
wetlands
appliesToTaxon Cervidae NERFINISHED
benefits barasingha population recovery
biodiversity conservation
ecosystem restoration
conservationStatusAddressed endangered
focusesOnSpecies Rucervus duvaucelii NERFINISHED
barasingha
includesActivity control of invasive plant species
demographic studies of barasingha
disease surveillance in barasingha
mortality assessment
reintroduction of barasingha to suitable habitats
reproductive biology research
restoration of native grass species
translocation planning
isBasedOn adaptive management principles
scientific research
monitors genetic diversity of barasingha populations
habitat quality
population trends of barasingha
requires collaboration between government and conservation organizations
long-term funding
participation of local communities
targetsThreat competition with livestock
habitat fragmentation
habitat loss
human-wildlife conflict
poaching
usesMethod anti-poaching patrols
camera trap monitoring
community engagement
grassland management
habitat connectivity improvement
habitat management
habitat restoration
population surveys
protection from poaching
radio-telemetry monitoring
scientific monitoring
wetland management

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Kanha National Park conservationProgram barasingha recovery program