2018
DOI: 10.11609/jott.3974.10.6.11770-11774
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<b>Mugger Crocodile <I>Crocodylus palustris</I> Lesson, 1831 (Reptilia: Crocodilia: Crocodylidae) in river Saberi of Godavari system in southern Odisha, India: conservation implications</b>

Abstract: A biodiversity survey was conducted in Koraput District of southern Odisha between August 2014 and July 2017.  During the survey, occurrence of Mugger or Marsh Crocodile Crocodylus palustris was ascertained from five localities in a stretch of 23km of river Saberi, a tributary of the Godavari River system.  The area is in the Gupteswar proposed reserve forest of Odisha, and forms a boundary with Kanger Ghat National Park of Chhattisgarh State.  The geographic region offers possible scope for long term ecologic… Show more

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“…In Odisha, the mugger is found in river systems of the STR (Sagar & Singh, 1993), in the Mahanadi river system of the Satkosia Wildlife Sanctuary (Dutta et al, 2009), the Ghodahada reservoir in Ganjam district, and a few individuals have been recorded from the Saberi river in Koraput district (Debata et al, 2018). In around 1980, the mugger was extirpated in the STR.…”
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“…In Odisha, the mugger is found in river systems of the STR (Sagar & Singh, 1993), in the Mahanadi river system of the Satkosia Wildlife Sanctuary (Dutta et al, 2009), the Ghodahada reservoir in Ganjam district, and a few individuals have been recorded from the Saberi river in Koraput district (Debata et al, 2018). In around 1980, the mugger was extirpated in the STR.…”
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confidence: 99%