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Tiger Reserves of India ...and the Saga of Wildlife Conservation

By: Puneet Sood(Author)
154 pages, tables
Tiger Reserves of India
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Language: English

A study of 28 Indian tiger reserves in six areas in India (Shivalik Gangetic landscape, Central Indian landscape complex, Eastern Ghats, Western Ghats, North eastern hills and Brahmputra region, and the Sundarban region), giving an overview of their flora and fauna, as well as biotic pressure and environmental degradation. Bird checklists for four reserves are included.

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By: Puneet Sood(Author)
154 pages, tables
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