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Subject 1: (Interview). Subtitle: Dhan Bahadhur Tamang. Timecode In: 00:02:17. Timecode out: 02:01:22. Notes: Terai Arc; Chitwan and Bardia National Park; Indian Rhinoceros; Asian Elephant; Bengal Tiger. Subject 2: Asian Elephant (Elephas maximus). Subtitle: trumpet call. Timecode In: 01:25:38. Timecode out: 01:25:40. Equipment Notes: Stereo=2: 1=L, 2=R; Spaced Omni Stereo; DPA 4060 Omnidirectional Microphones. NPR/NGS RADIO EXPEDITIONS Show: Nepal Log of DAT #: 12 Engineer: McQuay Date: April 23, 2001 ng = not good ok = okay g = good vg = very good 00:00 ¿ spaced omnis 1:00 ¿ moving around, people speaking in background. PB asking questions ¿ 1:36 -- PB: Have you seen tigers recently? -- Danny: Saw one yesterday 2:38 -- We¿re going to go southwest from here, a place called ______. 3:12 -- My name is Danny I was born up on the hill, I moved down here in 1969? My full name is Dhan Bahadhur Tamang. I¿ve done tiger tracking. 4:09 Danny: You can see tigers from a jeep also, but I would say more through elephant bc elephant goes through the grass, but jeep stays on the road. PB: Is one elephant better than another Danny: well, yes, 5:02 some elephant is very trumpeting when see tigers, others growl. 5:26 Danny names elephant (can¿t understand) 6:10 nice birds, talking in background¿ 6:20 P.B.: So how do you track a tiger? 6:24 Danny: by elephant, by foot, by jeep 6:29 P.B.:What do you look for? Danny: Tracks, mostly. You can see a track from up here, 6:33 Yeah, if I see one I¿ll tell you so we can tell by footprints you can tell male and female you can tell ___¿ P.B.: Do you know all the tigers in the area? 7:03 Danny: By footprints, yes. They all have names. 7:09 Danny: They all have names in our study area. Not far down, we do the tiger monitoring for a long time¿in the whole park like 40 but in our study area is two male and one ____ three big male, an adult female, two, three four ¿ four in this area. So who might we run into today? 7:57 Danny: Today, hopefully, we can see (names)¿the was the place where she was born and she¿s usually there. 8:34 Danny: at that time there were four cubs three of them male one of them female 9:35 (Explaining why area is good for tigers.) Danny: It¿s usually the female -- this area is very rich for the tigers, there¿s a lot of water, and also prey is quite a lot here, four kinds of dear¿samba¿wild boar, they go almost everything so till now for them this is a rich density for the tigers¿(traveling sounds in back) JN Is project working? 11:04 Danny: Is working yes, yes¿Usually people come into the park and collecting firewood¿ Talking about the project 12:04 JN: Some of the tiger experts we talked with say that even though this park is big and rich and full of tigers in the long run you have to connect the parks so that you can have a metapopulation, so that the tigers can move. 12:31 Danny: If they have corridors they can go from here to India and India tigers to here¿and that¿s kind of corridors, that kind of thing we can have more tigers. but I would say this park supports max 50-55, after that I don¿t think we can support here. Usually we have tiger cubs¿every two or three years but seems like male tigers are disappearing. I don¿t know where they¿re going probably they are going out of the park and killing domestic livestock and then maybe they are poisoned or something happens¿or they have to fight with the dominant male¿ JN: If a tiger is using a forest that means it is a healthy forest. 14:01 Danny: Yes, that¿s true. Tigers mostly need in ___ here but in India they don¿t have large covered area¿tigers need prey and density for cover, shelter but depends in India they have mostly short grass¿so that¿s why in India mostly I¿d say easy to see tiger, it is easier to see the... (Notes truncated)
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- Asian Elephant Elephas maximus
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