确定卡纳塔克邦卡利老虎保护区蛇类救助的基准趋势和多样性。

Omkar Pai, Bismay Ranjan Tripathy, Aslam Abbas, Chandrakanth Naik, Gajanan Yallatti, Goudappa Dharennavar, Mahabaleshwar Kotagi, Parasappa Jajappagol, Parashuram Fakirappa Bhajantri, P. Bajantri, Pradhani Patrot, Prasanna Amaravati, Raghavendra Gouda, Ramesh Badiger, Ramesh Dambal, Sadanand Ganagi, Shankaranand Jiddimani, Pavan KS Kumar, Imran Patel
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随着人蛇相遇越来越频繁,蛇类救援人员在保护蛇类和人类方面发挥着重要作用。为了改善人类居住区的蛇类救援程序,并确保更高的责任性,提供结构化协议和建立以证据为基础的人蛇相遇管理变得越来越重要。在本文中,我们分析了印度卡纳塔克邦卡利老虎保护区及其周围的蛇类救助情况,以确定在人类主导的景观中遇到蛇类的趋势并记录蛇类物种的多样性。2012 年至 2022 年期间,卡利老虎保护区森林部门工作人员救助的蛇类涉及 22 个属 31 个物种,其中 Ptyas(29.3%)、Naja(21.经常获救物种的数量表明了栖息地的整体质量,而蟒属 (278 次) 和鹗属 (54 次) 中濒危物种的获救频率则表明了实施有效保护政策的重要性。我们还强调,有必要妥善保存救助记录,以便开展进一步研究和决策,监测转移个体的存活情况,并有必要针对该地区的人类开展有关濒危毒蛇的宣传教育计划。
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Establishing a baseline trend and diversity of snake rescues in the Kali Tiger Reserve, Karnataka.
As human-snake encounters become increasingly frequent, snake rescuers play a significant role in protectingboth snakes and humans. To improve the procedures of snake rescues in human-dominated areas and ensuregreater accountability, providing structured protocols and establishing evidence-based snake-human encounter managementis increasingly important. Herein we analyze snake rescues in and around the Kali Tiger Reserve, Karnataka,India, to identify trends and document the diversity of snake species encountered in human-dominated landscapes.Snake rescues by the Forest Department staff of the Kali Tiger Reserve from 2012 to 2022 involved 31 species in 22genera, with Ptyas (29.3%), Naja (21.7%), Chrysopelea (9.9%), and Python (9.7%) being the most frequently rescued.The numbers of frequently rescued species is indicative of the overall quality of habitat, whereas the frequency of rescuesof near-threatened species in the genera Python (278 rescues) and Eryx (54 rescues) demonstrates the importanceof implementing effective conservation policies. We also highlight the need for proper record-keeping of rescues forfurther research and decision-making, monitoring survival of translocated individuals, and the need for educationalawareness programs about threatened and venomous snakes directed to the area’s human populations.
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