Indian Fishing Cat. Image courtesy of sanjaya adikari. climate change also poses a danger: the fishing cat, prionailurus viverrinus, is a wild cat species that is found primarily in wetland and mangrove ecosystems. more than 20 people living near three prime fishing cat habitats on india’s east coast — including chilika, the largest brackish water lagoon in asia — were trained to install camera traps. Researchers in sri lanka found plastic in the scat of the small cat, representing a potential underrecognised conservation challenge. Unlike what we may imagine of feline. in india, fishing cats are mainly found in the mangrove forests of the sundarbans, on the foothills of the himalayas along the ganga. the fishing cat is one of india's most enigmatic predators, hunting the waterways of its remaining wetlands and swamps. As an adaptable wetland species, fishing cats are exposed to novel threats such as plastic pollution. a fishing cat near colombo, sri lanka, surrounded by trash. It can be spotted across.
Unlike what we may imagine of feline. a fishing cat near colombo, sri lanka, surrounded by trash. Researchers in sri lanka found plastic in the scat of the small cat, representing a potential underrecognised conservation challenge. Image courtesy of sanjaya adikari. the fishing cat is one of india's most enigmatic predators, hunting the waterways of its remaining wetlands and swamps. more than 20 people living near three prime fishing cat habitats on india’s east coast — including chilika, the largest brackish water lagoon in asia — were trained to install camera traps. It can be spotted across. As an adaptable wetland species, fishing cats are exposed to novel threats such as plastic pollution. the fishing cat, prionailurus viverrinus, is a wild cat species that is found primarily in wetland and mangrove ecosystems. climate change also poses a danger:
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Indian Fishing Cat in india, fishing cats are mainly found in the mangrove forests of the sundarbans, on the foothills of the himalayas along the ganga. Image courtesy of sanjaya adikari. a fishing cat near colombo, sri lanka, surrounded by trash. the fishing cat is one of india's most enigmatic predators, hunting the waterways of its remaining wetlands and swamps. As an adaptable wetland species, fishing cats are exposed to novel threats such as plastic pollution. climate change also poses a danger: It can be spotted across. Researchers in sri lanka found plastic in the scat of the small cat, representing a potential underrecognised conservation challenge. the fishing cat, prionailurus viverrinus, is a wild cat species that is found primarily in wetland and mangrove ecosystems. Unlike what we may imagine of feline. more than 20 people living near three prime fishing cat habitats on india’s east coast — including chilika, the largest brackish water lagoon in asia — were trained to install camera traps. in india, fishing cats are mainly found in the mangrove forests of the sundarbans, on the foothills of the himalayas along the ganga.