Scientific India - July/August 2018
English | 52 pages | True PDF | 25.1 MB
English | 52 pages | True PDF | 25.1 MB
Human And Wildlife Conflict
A deadly conflict is under way between India’s growing population and its wildlife confined to ever-shrinking forests and grasslands. Data shows that about one person has been killed on average every day for the past three years by roaming tigers or rampaging elephants. Big cats attack and kill livestock, hunt economically important prey and can kill or injure people or be perceived as a threat to human safety. These conflicts may motivate humans to try to manage predators to lessen the damages.
In addition to this, we have also explore Health and food related topics like Indian food which KILL cancer cells better than chemotherapy, Are all fats bad?, Vitamin D supplementation as preventive strategy for Tuberculosis, Graphene: A Magic Molecule In Therapeutics etc.