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Wolves
in India
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Wolves
in India:
Western Karnataka state: The Indian Grey Wolf once
flourished in the Deccan plateau. It is considered to be
a secondary predator in India. Numbers have been
dwindling rapidly as a result of poaching loss of habitat
and threat from feline species. In the Hubli district
wind farming caused the wolf population to disappear. The
noisy windmills and the constant human traffic were big
contributors to this as we all know strange moving
objects and people are the two things that really spooks
wolves. The species is protected under a law.(Wildlife
Act Schedule - 1).

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