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A Conservation Review of Three Wet Zone Forests in Southwest Sri Lanka Final Report of Sinharaja '97

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By: JPG Jones, CD Ferry, CE Isherwood, CG Knight, CL Kumara and K Weerakoon
160 pages, Illus
A Conservation Review of Three Wet Zone Forests in Southwest Sri Lanka
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  • A Conservation Review of Three Wet Zone Forests in Southwest Sri Lanka ISBN: 9781901399042 Spiralbound Dec 1998 Out of Print #83529
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Assesses the biological significance of three of the most important forests in Sri Lanka: Delwala, Walankanda and Kudumiriya. Includes extensive commentaries on the country's threatened and endemic avifauna as well as surveys of mammals and herpetofauna.

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Report Out of Print
By: JPG Jones, CD Ferry, CE Isherwood, CG Knight, CL Kumara and K Weerakoon
160 pages, Illus
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