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Indian Wolf in Bhilwara: Gargian Gaurav, while specializing the local 18, said that it is a pleasure to tell the people of Bhilwara that this year’s wildlife calculation was done.
Highlights
- Rare to see wolves
- Bhilwara surrounded by wild area from all around
- Flock of 5 wolves saw
Gargian mentor Gaurav said in a special conversation with local 18 that more than 150 Vallis and forest workers participated in the calculation for 24 hours at more than 50 water points in this year’s wildlife calculation. This time AI technology was used using a trap camera in wildlife calculation, so that animals could be identified even in the dark.
It is rare to see wolves in Bhilwara. This time an increase in the panther’s clan has been recorded. Karera, Asind and Mandalgarh in the district, which were mining areas in the east, have now become the shelter of Panther. Apart from this, a herd of 5 wolves has also been seen in the areas of Mandalgarh,
Bhilwara surrounded by wild area from all around
Bhilwara is surrounded by wild area from all around. Kumbhalgarh and Ravali Todgarh forest area in the west of the district, Bassi Wildlife Sanctuary in the south and Ramgarh poisonous Tiger Reserve and Mukundara Hills Tiger Reserve in the east. Because of this, wildlife is likely to grow here.
Animals can also be identified even in low light by determining the footage obtained from cameras through AI using technology for the first time. During the wildlife calculation, the number of panthers in Gangapur, Aasind, Karera and Mandalgarh areas of Bhilwara district has increased. The bears were seen in Ladpura-Nayanagar, the number of crocodiles in Gangapur and Jaitpura dam has increased. A herd of Indian Wolf i.e. 5 wolves has been seen near Mohanpura village in Mandalgarh. There is also a possibility of increasing the number of birds with wild animals in the calculation.
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