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Bildwar Gufa: a Derelict Cave on the Way of Natural Rehabilitation Centre for Microchiropteran (Bats)
Author(s) -
Siddharth Biswas,
Amit Singh Banafar
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
ambient science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2348-8980
pISSN - 2348-5191
DOI - 10.21276/ambi.2017.04.2.nn04
Subject(s) - cave , natural (archaeology) , geography , archaeology
Bildwargufa: Both animals and humans are the part of this universe and possess equal right to coexist. However, due to more intelligence human succeeded to rule over the universe, restricting animals in habitats which they felt safe from human hands. Each animal has some role in our ecosystem but unfortunately, we the human beings reserve the divine right with us to select their (animals) survival. Alas, today wearerealizing thatdue tosucharrogant behaviourwe have lost many such animals either completely or partially from the whole universe or from some specif ic part of our ecosystem whose existence would have been benef icial for us in thepresentscenario. From the ancient age, in Asian countries, we always grabbed natural habitats (caves) of the microchiropteran bats and converted them into our worship/meditation places (temples/monastery). In return, batsarecompelled to occupy either our abandoned and derelict buildings or mines for their day roosting purposes. However, till date, no such report is available which support the faunal natural rehabilitation in any abandoned /derelict natural cave which was once used by human beings for their recreational/religiouspurpose. In the present note, we are presenting a report on processing natural wildlife rehabilitation in a small partially collapsed derelict cave which had served as a temple forvariousdecades..

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