Conserving the endangered, but economically potential, musk deer in the Himalayas through captive farming
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Main Authors: | Tewari, I., Singh, R.P. |
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Format: | Texto biblioteca |
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Subjects: | CERVIDAE, ENDANGERED SPECIES, CAPTIVITY, GAME FARMING, ECONOMIC VALUE, GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION, ESPECE EN DANGER, CAPTIVITE, ELEVAGE DE GIBIER, VALEUR ECONOMIQUE, ESPECIES EN PELIGRO DE EXTINCION, CAUTIVIDAD, CRIA DE ANIMALES DE CAZA, VALOR ECONOMICO, DISTRIBUTION GEOGRAPHIQUE, DISTRIBUCION GEOGRAFICA, |
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