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Study on the Potential Tiger Habitat in the Changbaishan Area, China

By: Li Zhenxin
156 pages, colour maps, tables
Study on the Potential Tiger Habitat in the Changbaishan Area, China
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Language: Chinese and English

The tiger is a major flagship species, which plays an important role in Asia forest ecosystems. China has seen coordinated conservation efforts. This book is a joint production by WWF, WCS, and experts from Northeast Normal University, KORA, and Montana University. With advanced analytical measures Amur tiger habitats and potential habitats have been identified and classified in the Changbaishan area.

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By: Li Zhenxin
156 pages, colour maps, tables
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