Ecological Impact of Forest Fires on Chital Deer (Axis Axis) Behavior and Habitat in Ramnagar Forest Division, Uttarakhand
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The Chital deer along with other species is significantly influenced by forest fires regarding their natural behaviors and habitat adaptations. Within Ramnagar Forest Division's (RFD) Uttarakhand region of India this investigation investigates how forest fires affect Chital deer behavioral actions and range movements together with habitat selection patterns. Analyzing two different ecological regions in Ramnagar Forest Division (RFD), Uttarakhand, India whose variations include seasonal activities together with food availability and predator threats has been emphasized in this study. Research outcomes demonstrate wildlife implications related to forest fires which help guide wildlife management approaches for conservation purposes.
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