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Rainfall strongest environmental factor linked to elephant occurrence in southern Western Ghats: CWS study

  • Posted on July 13, 2026
  • By The Hindu
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Recent research by the Centre for Wildlife Studies reveals that precipitation patterns serve as the primary environmental determinant influencing Asian elephant distribution across Karnataka and Kerala's southern Western Ghats. This groundbreaking study highlights how climatic conditions shape habitat suitability and elephant movement patterns in the region. Understanding these environmental drivers is crucial for developing effective wildlife conservation strategies and predicting elephant occurrence in sensitive areas.

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Rainfall strongest environmental factor linked to elephant occurrence in southern Western Ghats: CWS study
Rainfall strongest environmental factor linked to elephant occurrence in southern Western Ghats: CWS study

The Centre for Wildlife Studies (CWS), in a new research study conducted in the southern Western Ghats region of Karnataka and Kerala, has found that rainfall was the strongest environmental factor linked to reported elephant occurrence in both States.
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