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Golden Jackal

Golden Jackal:

The Golden Jackal Ambassadors’ scheme is to be launched by Tenkasi District Forest Division of Tamil Nadu for conserving the rapidly dwindling Golden Jackals.

  • It is also known as the common jackal or reed wolf is a medium-sized wolf-like canid.
  • It is strictly nocturnal in areas inhabited by humans, but may be partly diurnal elsewhere.
  • It digs caverns for shelter, or use crevices in rocks, or caverns that were dug by other animals.
  • These animals are abundant in valleys and along rivers and their tributaries, canals, lakes, and seashores, but are rare in foothills and low mountains.
  • They are quite widespread across India. Right from the Himalayan foothills, down to the Western Ghats, the Golden Jackal has a wide distribution.
  • They are These opportunistic foragers have a rather diverse diet.
  • Conservation Status
    • IUCN: Least Concern
    • CITES: Appendix III\
    • Wildlife Protection Act, 1972: Schedule I