Shravan Suthar

shravan@ncf-india.org

Senior Research Assistant, Western Ghats – Deciduous Forests

M.Sc. in Wildlife and Management (Kuvempu University), 2017

I started my journey for wildlife at Kuvempu University where I did my M.Sc. in Wildlife and Management. Being passionate about nature, I am very much interested to study the ecology of carnivores, Human-wildlife conflict, and GIS techniques. Apart from the research, I also like to do photography and watching documentaries.

I am working under the Western Ghats programme since August 2017. You can find me at NCF's south Bangalore office most of the time doing camera-trap data analysis or sometime on one of our field sites.

Projects

Publications

Monitoring Leopard Population in Malai Mahadeshwara Wildlife Sanctuary between 2014 and 2020

Report

2021

Monitoring Leopard Population in Malai Mahadeshwara Wildlife Sanctuary between 2014 and 2020

Variation in leopard density and abundance: Multi-year study in Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary

Report

2021

Variation in leopard density and abundance: Multi-year study in Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary

The leopards of Marikanive:
Population estimation of leopards in the Marikanive State Forest, Chitradurga

Report

2021

The leopards of Marikanive: Population estimation of leopards in the Marikanive State Forest, Chitradurga

Brown mongoose (Urva fuscus)

Journal Article

2020

An extension of the known range of Brown Mongoose Urva fuscus in Southern India

Rosettes in Chikkaballapur: Estimating leopard densities and abundance through camera trapping

Report

2020

Rosettes in Chikkaballapur: Estimating leopard densities and abundance through camera trapping

Monitoring of leopards at Biligiri Rangaswamy Temple Tiger Reserve in Karnataka

Report

2019

Monitoring of leopards at Biligiri Rangaswamy Temple Tiger Reserve in Karnataka

Leopards of Bannerghatta National Park: A camera-trapping exercise to estimate abundance and densities of leopards

Report

2019

Leopards of Bannerghatta National Park: A camera-trapping exercise to estimate abundance and densities of leopards