Conservation at the door step: Securing the population of a critically endangered species of deer

Conservation at the door step: Securing the population of a critically endangered species of deer

The Eld’s deer or brow-antlered deer Rucervus eldii eldii is one of the most endangered species of cervids in the world. The Eld’s deer also known as Sangai, exists as a single, isolated and small population in the floating meadows of Keibul Lamjao National Park, Manipur, India. The population and habitat of the Sangai is being secured through multi-pronged approach using scientific, societal and policy interface.