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Koppal will change your idea of wildlife conservation

‘Wolves were literally almost everywhere,’ says study co-author Anish Paul, a researcher at the University of Michigan. | Photo Credit: Special Editing

In the semi-arid landscape of Karnataka’s Koppal district in the Deccan Peninsula, often overlooked in conservation conversations, human-occupied land appears to play a vital role in supporting wildlife.

Livelihood practices such as open natural ecosystems (ONE) and low-intensity rain-fed farming and animal husbandry have played a key role in sustaining species such as striped hyena, sloth bear, blackbuck and Indian gray wolves in this region, according to a recent study.

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