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High altitude wild animals at threat ?

High altitude environment of Himalayan region

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          The high altitude environment has its own climatic complex of low atmospheric pressure,     atm ospheric cold, atmospheric aridity, light, snow cover, and also microclimate. The high-altitude areas pose threat to wildlife,threatened high-elevation mammal,  Multiple threats to Himalayan biodiversity, Other Threats and also feeling the impacts of climate change. High altitude environment of Himalayan region:- The Himalay, by prudence of its area and staggering level, goes about as an extraordinary climatic separation and manages meteorological circumstances in the subcontinent districts of South Asia. In any case, the related intricacies and their belongings are yet to be set out to figure out the meteorology of the Indian Himalayan District (IHR). In this audit volume, we combine the outcomes and derivations of a few examinations did in the IHR involving in situ information, somewhat detected information, and model-based meteorological perceptions. Results give experiences int

Brown Bear

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Contents<>  Brown Bear ( Snow Bear):-  Family-Ursidae, Sp.-Ursus arctos isabellinus,  Altitude-3750 m.      The Himalayan Brown bear is one of the sub species of the brown bear of Europe but the Indian race ( Ursus arctos isabellinus) differs in a paler coat and is smaller in size. The colour generally varies from individual to individual, even if place to place, season to season. The brown shades vary from very pale to dark or reddish. some animals are often seen in silverly grey with a half collar white brown tipped fur. For which it is called as Snow bear.  Its head-and-body length of  males reaches about 170 cm long, while females are a little smaller.                             The  Brown bears  are also generally seen in Asia, Europe, and North America. It generally prefers to stay in caves, large hollows of trees, or under a mass of fallen trees. Before entering hibernation the bear prepares itself by storing an immense quantity of fat. Emerging from winter sleep in