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Food availability for blackbuck (Antilope cervicapra) at Lal Suhanra Sanctuary,Pakistan
Authors:Z.B. Mirza  Abdul Waiz
Affiliation:Department of Zoology, University of the Panjab, Lahore, Pakistan
Abstract:The Blackbuck has suffered rapid decline at the hand of Man during the last half-century, having been exterminated in many areas in which it was formerly plentiful. However, it is said to occur still fairly widely in small populations within its former range in India. In Cholistan Desert in Pakistan ot was indigenous but has disappeared during the last two decades. Where introduced in Texas it is flourishing. Ten Blackbuck were reintroduced from Texas to a small enclosure in the Lal Suhanra Sanctuary, Pakistan, in April 1970, and more stock is expected to be introduced into a near-by larger fenced enclosure of 518·4 ha. Food habits of Blackbuck were studied and the food was estimated in the latter area on 3–8 April 1971. Out of 22 commonly-occuring plant species in the habitat, 19 were eaten. Of these, four or five were favourite food plants of Blackbuck. The quantity of favourite food was estimated and an idea was formed of the order of magnitude of stocking that could be done in this enclosure.
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