
WHERE WE WORK

HYTICOS works across ecologically significant landscapes of the Deccan, spanning forested regions, rural interfaces, and urban environments. Our conservation efforts focus on key tiger landscapes, wildlife corridors, and urban green spaces where ecological integrity and human activity closely intersect.

Geography
Kawal Tiger Reserve, Telangana
Kawal Tiger Reserve is a key forest landscape in northern Telangana, forming an important part of the broader Deccan tiger corridor. HYTICOS has been engaged in wildlife monitoring, prey base assessments, threat evaluations, and landscape-level studies in and around KTR, supporting efforts to understand habitat use, species presence, and connectivity across forest and buffer areas.


Located within the Nallamala forest range, Amrabad Tiger Reserve is one of the largest tiger reserves in India and supports rich biodiversity. HYTICOS works in the Amrabad landscape on wildlife monitoring, roadkill studies, species-focused research, and conservation science initiatives aimed at understanding ecological patterns and mitigating emerging threats at forest edges and corridors.
Amrabad Tiger Reserve, Telangana

Nagarjuna Sagar-Srisailam Tiger Reserve, Andhra Pradesh
Nagarjunasagar–Srisailam Tiger Reserve spans a vast and ecologically diverse stretch of the Eastern Ghats. HYTICOS has contributed to long-term prey monitoring and wildlife assessments in this landscape, generating data that supports habitat evaluation, large carnivore conservation, and informed management across this critical forest ecosystem.


