2023
DOI: 10.1155/2023/3981111
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Impacts of Livestock Grazing on Wild Ungulate Habitat in the Khata Corridor, Bardiya, Nepal

Abstract: The wildlife population is an important part of the forest ecosystem and plays a crucial role in maintaining ecosystem health and integrity. In many grassland ecosystems, wild herbivores face substantial competition for space and resource use from livestock over grazing resources. Livestock and ungulates have shared a large portion of the Terai forest resources for decades, but little information has been explored about the influence of livestock on the grassland ecosystems of the protected areas of the Terai … Show more

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“…The impact of livestock on wild herbivores is still not well resolved. Khanal and Chalise (2011) suggests that sharing common foraging space by livestock and blackbuck is not beneficial for the latter as livestock remove a large quantity of resources that could otherwise be used by blackbuck. Second, blackbuck are frequently reported to feed on crops (Das et al, 2018; Jhala, 1993).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The impact of livestock on wild herbivores is still not well resolved. Khanal and Chalise (2011) suggests that sharing common foraging space by livestock and blackbuck is not beneficial for the latter as livestock remove a large quantity of resources that could otherwise be used by blackbuck. Second, blackbuck are frequently reported to feed on crops (Das et al, 2018; Jhala, 1993).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%