Patel Deepak Harilal Kasturiben

LA4015-3

Movements around the Forest

The study tries to comprehend various movements of the forest's vegetation and animals. Examining the wildlife that moves more swiftly and frequently across the forest links the different regions of the forest with its movements. The movement patterns of various faunal species cause changes to the forest's ecosystem, which may have affected the forest and ultimately the habitat of the fauna. The movements of the fauna are defined by their habits, activities, and nutritional needs, which makes it possible to follow their movements in the forest. Jackal often known as periodic mover changes their nest within the forest after breeding because of fear of attacks. They also occasionally adopt the homes of other animals in the forest. The journey through the movements of jackals explains about different systems of their habitat located within the forest. 

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Drawing the landscape

Reading and recording the forest

Co- relating systems

Decoding the forest - Case of Jackal

Decoding the forest - Locating the forest

Decoding the forest - Jackals habitat in Jaisamand

Decoding the forest- Jackals in Jaisamand

Decoding the forest - Jackal's nesting, hunting & habits

Decoding the forest - Storyboard

Re-presenting the Forest - Journey and Pause