🦦 🦦 First photographic evidence of threatened Chinese Pangolin in Raimona National Park
An exciting discovery has been made in the #RaimonaNationalPark with the first photographic evidence of #ChinesePangolin has been recorded.
As part of the study published in the “Journal of Threatened Taxa”, a team led by Kachugaon Forest Division, Assam Forest Department, conservationists from #Aaranyak, and other organisations have confirmed the finding.
The paper also clarified a confusion of the occurrence of #IndianPangolin in #Assam and Northeast India which will potentially rectify the distribution map of IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
Aaranyak’s senior conservation biologist Dr. Dipankar Lahkar , senior scientist Dr M Firoz Ahmed, Bhanu Sinha AFS, DFO of Kachugaon Forest Division, Forest official Pranjal Talukdar, Biswajit Basumatary, Tunu Basumatary, Dr Ramie H. Begum, Associate Professor, Assam University (Diphu campus), Nibir Medhi, Nitul Kalita and Abishek Hariharan, Ph.D. , Director of Tiger Program, Panthera have contributed in the paper as well.
Since 2019, the Raimona National Park authority, in collaboration with Aaranyak, has been conducting systematic annual #CameraTrapping surveys to assess and monitor species assemblages and populations of terrestrial mammals. During the systematic surveys, with the camera trapping efforts of 1,470 trap-days in 2022, three independent photo-capture of the Chinese Pangolin were obtained from the semi-evergreen forest on 30 January 2022 at 1213 h and 0239 h, and one more on 28 February 2022 at 0412 h from the Ranganadi area under the western range (Raimona) of the national park.
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