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Originally Posted by gd1418
(Post 919394)
I know, but the only time I get to go out is Dec/Jan |
Rise in tiger population pushes leopard to fringes Bahraich (UP) (PTI) June 22, 2008: Increase in the population of tiger in Katarniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary and Dudhwa National Park in Uttar Pradesh has forced the 'low profile' leopard to move to the fringes of forest leading to frequent incidents of man-animal conflict. Divisional forest officer of the sanctuary, Ramesh Pandey told PTI that in order to avoid clash with the tigers in these forest areas, the leopards have shifted their base to the periphery of jungles where they hunt for easy preys like goats, dogs and sometimes humans. There are concrete evidences of increase in the number of tigers in these areas as per the findings of the surveys conducted by the Wildlife Institute of India (Dehradun) with the camera trap method. The findings have confirmed both Dudhwa and Katarniaghat as the most dense tiger populated areas, Pandey said. Around 50 tigers each are present in both these forests and there are also evidence of presence of cubs in these areas, Pandey said, adding that every year, four to five tigress' are reproducing. Besides, leopard population has also gone up. The DFO said while tigers were a rare sight earlier for even the security and forest personnel, they can now be frequently spotted by the tourists visiting the areas. A couple of playful cubs have been sighted in Trans Gerua area of Katarniaghat and Sonhari pul in Dudhwa recently, Pandey said, adding that tigers mark their areas which often leads to problem of 'space overlapping" forcing the leopards to move towards the fringes of the forests. |
Originally Posted by adc
(Post 920925)
OT again :OT: It is mentioned that Katarniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary a part of Dudhwa tiger reserve - is it a continous core area to Katarniaghat ------------------ Rise in tiger population pushes leopard to fringes Bahraich (UP) (PTI) June 22, 2008: The DFO said while tigers were a rare sight earlier for even the security and forest personnel, they can now be frequently spotted by the tourists visiting the areas. A couple of playful cubs have been sighted in Trans Gerua area of Katarniaghat and Sonhari pul in Dudhwa recently, Pandey said, adding that tigers mark their areas which often leads to problem of 'space overlapping" forcing the leopards to move towards the fringes of the forests. -------------------- |
Originally Posted by anupmathur
(Post 920008)
Ah! How definitions vary! I assumed 'shortly' to be a matter of hours! :) |
Originally Posted by Off Roadie
(Post 920294)
Well I am really late, but better late than never. Heres pictures of my Scorpio at various locations |
Originally Posted by anupmathur
(Post 922428)
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Originally Posted by anupmathur
(Post 922428)
Finally! Hope this includes all upto now. |
Originally Posted by raj_5004
(Post 923215)
... first one to paint the ski racks in body colour.... |
Originally Posted by raj_5004
(Post 923427)
@ mohnish: can you pls post the pics soon buddy, the one with the blackened pillars.... |
Originally Posted by raj_5004
(Post 923427)
also, i guess yours is the 2.6 Crde version scorp. or is it the older turbo?... |
Originally Posted by raj_5004
(Post 923427)
the side badging on the fenders (below the side/fender indicators) are missing, hence the confusion. ciao. |
Originally Posted by raj_5004
(Post 923429)
i have noticed 1 thing in anup's collage. look at mine, SYJ's and saint's scorpios. the colour looks similar. but mansidea's and mohnish's looks different though it is also white. i guess its due to the lighting and difference in cameras and not different colours! |
Originally Posted by Mohnish
(Post 923309)
Incidentally, I used matt black (dull black) and then gave a very diluted coat of laquer over it, so as to get the dull sheen (like very clean rubber). |
Originally Posted by Guderian
(Post 923078)
Hi Anup ... - muchos gracias ! |
Originally Posted by raj_5004
(Post 923215)
.... really Mr. anup, thanks for the great effort. |
Originally Posted by Mohnish
(Post 923309)
Thanks Anup, feels good to be "up there" finally! |
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