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Article name RECORDS OF THE GLOBALLY THREATENED RUSTY-SPOTTED CAT IN ODISHA, INDIA
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Himanshu S. Palei, Department of Zoology of the North Orissa University (Takatpur, Baripada-757003, Odisha, India); e-mail: himanshu.palei@gmail.com
Nimain C. Palei, Office of the PCCF (Wildlife) & Chief Wildlife Warden (Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India).
Bhakta P. Rath, Office of the PCCF (Wildlife) & Chief Wildlife Warden (Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India).
Arun K. Mishra, Divisional Forest Officer of the Sundargarh Forest Divi­sion (Odisha, India).

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Palei H.S., Palei N.C., Rath B.P., Mishra A.K. 2019. Records of the globally threatened Rusty-spotted cat in Odisha, India. Nature Conservation Research 4(3): 112–116. https://dx.doi.org/10.24189/ncr.2019.053

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DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.24189/ncr.2019.053
Abstract

The Rusty-spotted Cat, Prionailurus rubiginosus, is a vulnerable species, endemic to India, Nepal and Sri Lanka. The goal of the study is to provide an overview of the current distribution of the Rusty-spotted Cat in Odisha state through camera trap survey, review of published scientific literature and rescue records. This study presents 14 localities including seven new localities from the Odisha state in India. A long-term study, habitat protection and studying its ecology are recommended for initiating further steps to conserve its range.

Keywords

camera traps, conservation, distribution range, Prionailurus rubiginosus, small cats, threats

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Received: 22.04.2019. Revised: 12.07.2019. Accepted: 13.07.2019.

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