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Dr. Kashmira Kakati
Nationality
Indian
Alma mater
Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun, Wildlife Research Group, University of Cambridge
Known for
Wild cats discovery
Scientific career
Fields
Biologist, Zoologist
Kashmira Kakati is a wildlife biologist and environmental activist working the North Eastern forests of India. In 2010, she announced the discovery of the presence of seven species of wild cats in the Jeypore-Dehing forests in Assam.[1][2][3] Her work using camera traps to find wild cats was featured in the first episode of the BBC documentary Lost Land of the Tiger (2010).[4]
^"Mammals in Jeypore Dehring Forest". Conservation India. Retrieved 21 January 2018.
KashmiraKakati is a wildlife biologist and environmental activist working the North Eastern forests of India. In 2010, she announced the discovery of...
& Journal of the Rhino Foundation for Nat. In NE India. 9: 49–59. Kakati, Kashmira; Alfred, J. R. B.; Sati, J. P. (2013). "Hoolock gibbon". In Johnsingh...
PMID 19937974. S2CID 23726143. Smith et al. 2008, p. 160. Nandini, Rajamani; Kakati, Kashmira; Ved, Nimesh (2009). "Occurrence records of the Bengal Slow Loris (Nycticebus...
"Dehing Patkai: What has caused a threat to 'Amazon of East'?". Medium. Kakati, Kashmira; Raghavan, Roopali; Chellam, Ravi; Qureshi, Qamar; Chivers, David J...