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Charudutt Mishra

Researcher at Nature Conservation Foundation

Publications -  108
Citations -  4937

Charudutt Mishra is an academic researcher from Nature Conservation Foundation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Snow leopard & Panthera uncia. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 108 publications receiving 3985 citations. Previous affiliations of Charudutt Mishra include Wageningen University and Research Centre & Government of India.

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Livestock depredation by large carnivores in the Indian trans-Himalaya: conflict perceptions and conservation prospects

TL;DR: Analysis of the alleged economic loss due to livestock depredation by the snow leopard and the wolf, and the retaliatory responses of an agro-pastoral community around Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary in the Indian trans-Himalaya suggests the need to address the problem of increasing livestock holding in the long run is emphasized.
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The Role of Incentive Programs in Conserving the Snow Leopard

TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe a pilot incentive program in India that aims to offset losses due to livestock predation and to enhance wild prey density by creating livestock-free areas on common land.
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Living with large carnivores: predation on livestock by the snow leopard (Uncia uncia)

TL;DR: It is indicated that the relative densities of livestock and wild prey may be reasonable predictors of the extent of predation by the snow leopard, however, this by itself is not an adequate measure of the intensity of conflict even in apparently similar cultural settings.
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Competition between domestic livestock and wild bharal Pseudois nayaur in the Indian Trans-Himalaya

TL;DR: It is found that livestock grazing causes a significant reduction in the standing crop of forage in the high altitude Spiti Valley, Indian Trans-Himalaya, and high diet overlap between livestock and bharal, together with density-dependent forage limitation, results in resource competition and a decline in bHaral density.