FIELD GUIDE Monitoring Tigers, Co-Predators, Prey and their Habitats
FIELD GUIDE Monitoring Tigers, Co-Predators, Prey and their Habitats
FIELD GUIDE Monitoring Tigers, Co-Predators, Prey and their Habitats
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Appendix-V : Vulture Data Sheet<br />
Readers Name & Signature:…………<br />
Forest circle:…………………<br />
Range:………………………<br />
Forest type:…………………….…<br />
Date:…………………….<br />
Forest division:……………<br />
Beat:…………….…………<br />
Terrain Type:.……….…<br />
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Vulture Species<br />
Seen (if Possible)<br />
*<br />
Number<br />
Activity Flying/<br />
Roosting/<br />
Feeding<br />
Remarks<br />
* Mention species identity only if you are sure, otherwise mention large or small vulture,<br />
red head, or other description of colour in remarks column.<br />
1. Are you aware of any vulture deaths in your beat within the past 3 years Yes / No.<br />
2. Are there any active vulture nests in your beat Yes / No.<br />
If yes, How many …………. On trees ………………, on hills / cliffs……………….