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Fauna of Tiger Reserve (Sunderbans, Manas, Palamau, Simlipal)

Flora / Fauna
Series: Conservation Area Series Volume: 8
By: VC Agrawal and RK Ghose
127 pages, Maps
Fauna of Tiger Reserve (Sunderbans, Manas, Palamau, Simlipal)
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Assessment of the first 20 years of the project Tiger scheme. The profiles of the faunal resources in these four tiger reserve areas provide evidence of a great deal of species diversity in each of these conservation areas.

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Flora / Fauna
Series: Conservation Area Series Volume: 8
By: VC Agrawal and RK Ghose
127 pages, Maps
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