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Certificate - Etheses - Saurashtra University

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There was varying extent of damage to agricultural and horticultural crops depending<br />

on locations from the village. The crop depredating species found in this area were<br />

bears, Himalayan brown bear (Ursus arctos), langur (Presbytis entellus), monkey<br />

(Macaca mulata), goral (Nemorhaedus goral), porcupine (Hystrix indica) and rodents<br />

(squirrel, rats, mice, voles, shrew) and birds etc.<br />

6.3.2.1 Agricultural crops<br />

Different agricultural crops grown in Kugti wildlife sanctuary are shown in Table 5.<br />

In this area, the rabi crops were found to be wheat (Triticum aestivum) and barley<br />

(Hordeum vulgare). The kharif crops cultivated were maize (Zea mays), phulan<br />

(Fagopyrum esculentum), bharesh, rajmash (Phaseolus sativus), mash (Phaseolus<br />

radiatus), potato (Solanum tuberosum) and peas (Pisum sativum). The wheat was the<br />

most dominant crop grown during winter and rainy seasons, and maize crop was<br />

grown abundantly during rainy season. The sowing and harvesting periods of these<br />

agricultural crops including vegetable crops are shown in Table 5.<br />

The damage caused to these agricultural crops was found to be of varying extent. The<br />

results are as follows:<br />

6.3.2.2 Nature and time of damage<br />

Crop depredation by brown bear was found to be quite visible in crop fields. Table 6<br />

shows different agricultural crops, depredating species, damage time, part eaten or<br />

damaged and activities of brown bears and other animals resulting into the damage.<br />

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