Man-animal conflicts in and around protected areas: a case study on Gir National Park/Wildlife Sanctuary, Junagadh, Gujarat, India
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Main Authors: | Sinha, S.P., Pathak, B.J., Rawal, P.P. |
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Format: | Texto biblioteca |
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Subjects: | Wildlife, National parks, Behaviour, Population pressure, Nature conservation, Environmental impact, Faune et flore sauvages, Parc national, Comportement, Pression démographique, Conservation de la nature, Impact sur l'environnement, Vida silvestre, Parques nacionales, Comportamiento, Presión demográfica, Conservación de la naturaleza, Impacto ambiental, |
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