Western Ghats

Large mammals in the Western Ghats

A wide array of large mammals, including some that are globally rare and endangered, inhabit the Western Ghats. Yet, we do not know how they are distributed across this landscape today, or how their ranges here have changed over time. It is this gap in our knowledge that this project tries to address.

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