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Abstract
Natural Environment and its various ingredients like wild life, forest and other resources have attracted significant academic attention for the past several decades. All these ingredients not only provide stability to the ecosystems but also have significant economic value to the communities’ dependent upon them. Proper utilization of these natural resources will help to maintain the economic growth, provide livelihood opportunities to the people and help to sustain such resources. Hence the study of wild life species, evolution of their populations and interrelationships between them has been crucially important. It has largely been an interdisciplinary subject which has attracted the attention of researchers from wide ranging subjects like physics, biological sciences, mathematicians, geographers etc.The issues have gained prominence in light of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) launched by United Nations.