With webbed feet and a tail for a rudder, Asia's fishing cats face shrinking habitats. But conservation efforts in West Bengal are helping it swim against the tideFor more than a decade, wildlife biologist Tiasa Adhya has spent many a day (and night) in a small wooden boat, silently gliding through dense vegetation in the wetlands and mangroves of West Bengal, scanning the banks for signs of a rarely seen wild cat - the fishing cat (Prionailurus viverrinus)."Fishing cats are fascinating animals," she says. "They have co-inhabited riverine deltas and floodplains alongside humans for centuries. Ancient cultures like the Khmer empire show evidence of fishing cats." As co-founder of the world's longest-running fishing cat research and conservation project, Kolkata-based Adhya is dedicated to this endangered felid, one of the least-studied and understood wildcats. Continue reading...
Gone fishing: the fight to save one of the world's most elusive wild cats
17. února 2021 12:00
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/feb/17/the-fight-to-save-worlds-elusive-fishing-cats-india-aoe
Zdroj: The Guardian