IUCN Assessment of the Himalayan Wolf

Himalayan Wolf

1st ever IUCN Assessment of the Himalayan Wolf published.

  • Declining Population: IUCN’s assessment has flagged a ‘continuing decline in area, extent and/or quality of habitat’ of Himalayan wolves.
  • Estimated total population of 2,275–3,792 (227–378 in India) mature individuals.
  • Major threats
    • Depredation Conflict: This happens when changes to the environment and reduction in the number of wild animals lead to conflicts.
    • Hybridization with Dogs: This is a particular issue in places like Ladakh and Spiti where the number of stray dogs is growing.
    • Illegal Hunting: This involves hunting for the purpose of selling its fur and body parts such as paws, tongues, and heads.
  • Habitation – Nepal, India and the Tibetan Plateau (High altitude regions)
  • Possess genetic adaptations to cope with hypoxic (low oxygen) conditions.
  • Characteristics –
    • Thick Fur: It has dense fur that is brown on the back and tail, and lighter yellow on the face, legs, and belly.
    • Size: Bigger than Indian and European wolves.
    • Prey Preference: It prefers to hunt wild animals rather than domestic ones.
  • Protection Status –
    • IUCN’s Red List: Vulnerable
    • Wildlife Protection Act, 1972: Schedule I
    • CITES: Appendix I

Source: Down to Earth


Previous Year Question

Consider the following fauna:
1. Lion-tailed Macaque
2. Malabar Civet
3. Sambar Deer
How many of the above are generally nocturnal or most active after sunset?

[UPSC Civil Services Exam – 2023 Prelims]

(a) Only one
(b) Only two
(c) All three
(d) None

Answer: (b)
Explanation:
Lion-tailed Macaque is a diurnal species. Malabar Civet is a nocturnal and elusive animal. Sambar Deer are quite elusive and are most active at dusk and at night.


Practice Question

Consider the following statements regarding Himalayan Wolf (Tibetan Wolf):

  1. They are found in regions such as Nepal, India, and the Tibetan Plateau.
  2. They have developed genetic adaptations that allow it to survive in hypoxic conditions.
  3. According to the IUCN Red List, they are classified as Vulnerable.

How many of the statements given above is/are correct?

 
 
 
 

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