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MP to radio-collar wolves to study their co-existence

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October 28, 2024

WOLVES in Madhya Pradesh are set to be radio-collared, for studying their co-existence with the bigger co-predator—tigers.

- ANURAAG SINGH

MP to radio-collar wolves to study their co-existence

Three wolves, each of them representing different packs will be radio-collared in the coming weeks, to meticulously study the ecology of wolves in the Nauradehi Wildlife Sanctuary.

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