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Chili-Tobacco Elephant Barrier Experiment in Southern India: Ten-Year Update
By Lee Cuesta Being the last month of 2019, I’d intended this blog post to be a ten-year update about the Chili-Tobacco Barrier (CTB) mechanism in southern India. This refers to the Elephant Barrier Experiment that was spearheaded by A … Continue reading →
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Tagged A Rocha India, Avinash Krishnan, Bangaloreans for Bannerghatta, Bannerghatta National Park, Bannerghatta NP, barrier mechanism, Bengaluru, Brahmagiri-Niligiri-Eastern Ghats, Chili-Tobacco Barrier, community-based conservation model, CTB mechanism, Elephant Barrier Experiment, elephant conflict zones, Elephas maximus, Finger Millet, habitat fragmentation, Haggadavaru (the Rope People), HEC mitigation, human-elephant conflict management, Karnataka, Lee Cuesta, MATAM (monitoring and trip alert mechanism), migration corridors, pad marks, Ragi, southern India
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