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About This Project
The Himalayan wolf (Canis lupus chanco) shares its habitat with humans across the Himalayas. Economic growth from tourism in areas like Annapurna Conservation Area is increasing human presence. Our project uses camera trap data to analyze how human activities, trails, and visitors influence wolf detection and occupancy while assessing wild prey availability. This will help us understand the relationship between humans and this top predator in the Himalayan landscape.

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