Species Range Area No. <strong>of</strong>loc./F%decl.Year/gen.Pop.noDataqualityThreat IUCNcat.Crit.UseResearchrecom.Cult.rec.LevdiffNyctalus noctula Unk Unk Unk Unk Unk Unk 2 Unk DD -- S, M P UnkNycticebus coucang D D Many Unk 10 yrs. Unk 2, 3 Hm, L, Lf, T LRnt -- S, M, Lr, Lh 3 3Ochotona curzoniae B B 1 Decl. Unk Unk 2, 3, 4, 5 I, L, W EN RD S, M, Lh, Lm, Lr, 1 3HmOchotona <strong>for</strong>resti C D Many,F Decl. Unk Unk 2, 3, 4, 5 I, L, Sn LRnt -- S, M, Lh, Hm, Lr 3 3Ochotona ladacensis Unk Unk Unk Unk Unk 5 Unk Unk DD -- S, M P UnkOchotona macrotis D D Many Decl. Unk Unk 2, 3, 4, 5 Unk DD -- S, M P UnkOchotona nubrica Unk Unk Unk Unk Unk Unk 5 Unk DD -- S, M P UnkOchotona roylei D D Many Decl. Unk Unk 2, 3, 4, 5 I, L, W LRnt -- S, M, Lr, Lh 3 3Ochotona thibetana C D Many Decl. Unk Unk 2, 3, 4, 5 I, L LRnt -- S, M, Hm, Lm, 3 3Lr, LhOrcaella brevirostris B C 5 Decl. 10 yrs Unk 1, 2, 5 F, Sn EN RD M, Hm, Lm 1 3Orcinus orca D D Many Unk Unk Unk 2 F LRnt -- M No UnkOtonycteris hemprichii B B 1 Unk Unk Unk 2 Unk VU NM S, M 1 UnkOvis ammon B C 3 Decl. 10 yrs
Species Range Area No. <strong>of</strong>loc./F%decl.Year/gen.Pop.noDataqualityThreat IUCNcat.Crit.UseResearchrecom.Cult.rec.LevdiffPrionailurus bengalensis D D Many Decl. Unk Unk 3, 4 I, L, T LRnt -- S, M, Lh 3 1Prionailurus rubiginosus rubiginosus D D Many Unk Unk Unk 3, 5 Hyb, R LRnt -- S, T, Lh (?) 1 1Prionailurus viverrinus D C Many,F Decl. Unk Unk 2, 3 Fd, I, L, Tp, T VU RD M, S, Lh, Hm 3 1Prionodon pardicolor D C 4 Decli Unk Unk 1, 4, 5 H, L VU RD S, M, Lh 1 UnkProcapra picticaudata picticaudata B D 2, F Unk 10 yrs 20 10 yrs >10000 1, 2, 3, H, Hf, Hm, L, VU PR S, M, Lm, Hm, 1 24, 5 Lf, T, TpLr, LhRatufa macroura dandolena B B 10, F >50% 10 yrs < 800 1, 2, 3, Dm, Sn, G, H, EN RD T, S, M, Hm, Lh, 1 34, 5 Hf, L, LfPE Lm, Lr, Tl, PRhinoceros sondaicus No No No No No No 2, 3 L EX -- None Unk UnkRhinocerous unicornis D C 10, F 50% 20 yrs Many 2 Gr, D, Dr, E,G, H, L, Lp, Pl,Tp, Ii, TEN RD Tl, S, M, G, Hm,Lm, Lr1 2Rhinolophus affinis D D 10 Unk Unk Unk 2, 5 Hf, L LRnt -- S, M 3 UnkRousettus leschenaulti D D Many Unk Unk Unk 2, 3, 5 No LRlc -- M No UnkSaccolaimus saccolaimus Unk Unk Unk Unk Unk Unk 5 Unk DD -- S, M P UnkScotoecus pallidus D D Many Unk Unk Unk 2 I LRnt -- M, S 3 UnkScotomanes ornatus D D Unk Unk Unk Unk 2, 5 Unk DD -- S, M P UnkScotophilus heathi D D Many Unk Unk Unk 2, 5 No LRlc -- S, M No UnkReport <strong>of</strong> BCPP <strong>CAMP</strong> on mammals <strong>of</strong> <strong>India</strong> 23
- Page 1 and 2: Biodiversity Conservation Prioritis
- Page 3 and 4: ContentsMammals of IndiaAuthors of
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- Page 7 and 8: Biodiversity Conservation Prioritis
- Page 9 and 10: Mammals of IndiaExecutive Summary
- Page 12 and 13: Vulnerable17 (31.5%)Status of India
- Page 14 and 15: Species Family IUCN CriteriaAlticol
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- Page 18 and 19: Species Family IUCN CriteriaRattus
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- Page 22 and 23: Mammals of IndiaSummary Data Table
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- Page 46 and 47: Species IUCN Distribution in India
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- Page 54 and 55: ThreatsLoss of habitat and human in
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1. Level one recommendationA captiv
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TAXON DATA SHEETS1. Acinonyx jubatu
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morphological genetic studies; Surv
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Name of facilities: Refer Appendix.
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Occupied (Sq. Km): < 500. -Number o
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and temperate. Global Distribution:
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Area Occupied (Sq. Km): > 2,000. -N
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54. Chiropodomys gliroides (Blyth,
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Regional Distribution: Andaman & Ni
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Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal, Assam.
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83. Elephas maximus Linnaeus, 1758
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population monitoring; General fiel
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to Bombay. -Elevation: Sea level-15
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(Namdapha). -Elevation: Up to 1000
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Appendix III. -IWPA (1972;91): Sche
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Sikkim. Threats: Not known. Trade:
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known. Other Comments: —. Status:
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difficulty: Not known. Exisiting Ca
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Not known. -No of Mature Individual
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Population: Not known. Regional Pop
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known. Data Quality: General field
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193. Murina grisea Peters, 1872 —
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Individuals: Not known. Global Popu
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Captive breeding: Pending. -Level o
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Asia. Current Regional Distribution
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Population: None in India . -Name o
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243. Ochotona nubrica Thomas, 1922
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fragmented location). -CITES: Appen
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No of Mature Individuals: Not known
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Sources (Refer Appendix): 20, 38, 2
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Collections). Recent Field Studies:
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occupancy and/or quality of habitat
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Population: None in India. -Name of
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ecord of breeding small mammals. -N
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None in India. -Name of facilities:
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in Tirunelveli; Bates et al., .1992
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iver side. Global Distribution: Nep
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Chakraborty & Pradhan in Western Gh
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in India. -Name of facilities: —.
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field study (A. Choudhury, 1986-89
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371. Vandeleuria oleracea (Bennett,
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SOURCESTaxon Data Sheets1. Abey (19
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77. Choudhury, A. U. (1997). The st
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164. Kumar, A. (1987) Ph.D thesis.
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240. Prakash, Ishwar (1995). J. Mam
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314. Suthakar Isaac, S. and Marimut
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Prani Sanghrahalay; 22. Aurangabad
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Corner; 20. V.O.C. Park Mini Zoo; 2
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Nandankanan Biological Park; 8. Mah
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Toronto zoo; 14. Yulee zoo; 15. Ban