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Why the Indian bison moved close to humans in Nilgiris and Kodagu | Gaurs Beyond Protected Areas 

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Gaurs are coming out in herds from forests to forage in adjacent farms in Coonoor and Kotagiri in Tamil Nadu and Kodagu in Karnataka. india.mongabay...
Forest contiguity with coffee estates in Kodagu gives gaurs some cover and lessens direct conflict with humans. In Nilgiris though, forest fragmentation is pushing the naturally shy gaurs to remain in close proximity with humans, resulting in conflicts.
While multiple reasons are considered for increasing conflict, experts suggest a soft approach in handling this relatively harmless species.
Gaur (Bos gaurus) belongs to the family of wild oxen and is the tallest living and the second heaviest among oxen. It is considered to be the largest living bovine.
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Комментарии : 19   
@pradeepm6820
@pradeepm6820 9 месяцев назад
They have not moved out of forest, forest got destroyed by humans in nilgirs and more tea estate and resorts came
@nazzalgrylls1403
@nazzalgrylls1403 2 года назад
am from ooty and i see them like everyday ,,, its hard to imagind life withouth them for me in ooty they are a part of our life love it
@deepakpratapgangwar583
@deepakpratapgangwar583 2 года назад
Why ntca is not translocating them parks like corbett dudhwa where r were extinct in 1800s
@tenzinglobsangbhutia6429
@tenzinglobsangbhutia6429 3 года назад
Courtesy to the veterinarians who help eradicate the rinderpest epidemic saving the Gaur population. This video could have shed some light on the contributions of veterinarians to the preservation of Mighty Indian Bison if there was any. Informative video overall. 🙏🏻
@farouqomaro598
@farouqomaro598 Год назад
A good thing that many Indians are vegetarians. In Borneo they have been hunted close to extinction and are presently critically endangered.
@nandishcs
@nandishcs 3 года назад
Thank you for making this video.
@deepakpratapgangwar583
@deepakpratapgangwar583 2 года назад
2000 gaur, very gud population, they must be relocated to tiger reserve across india, it is cow like animal will survive easily in park like rajaji corbett dudhwa manas kaziranga
@nasreenshaikh712
@nasreenshaikh712 Год назад
Sdssisisiwoweeeee
@lohithagandham5219
@lohithagandham5219 3 года назад
👍 appreciable
@kreeba5220
@kreeba5220 3 месяца назад
If not threatened, animals would like to live near the human beings. That's how our ancestors started domestication of wild animals.
@roshansvideos
@roshansvideos 6 месяцев назад
We saw one at the end of the road, and at that sheer sight, the only logical thing to do was to turn around and run...and also managing not to gain it's attention.
@ilovemonkey168
@ilovemonkey168 21 день назад
It’s so beautiful
@lejju
@lejju 3 года назад
Can see them in yercadu also
@prshntkumar0000
@prshntkumar0000 3 года назад
Nice video.
@lalashwante3631
@lalashwante3631 Год назад
Thanks a lot for changing our behaviors towards the gaurs. Let us conserve them at any cost.
@vasadiharish8313
@vasadiharish8313 3 года назад
Good insights about gaur
@aryanm785
@aryanm785 3 года назад
Can see them in sathyamangalam also
@yahudi7253
@yahudi7253 2 года назад
Migrate karwa do inhe dost
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