Does Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) co-exist with human beings? A case study from the Rajaji National Park, India
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Main Author: | Joshi, R. |
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Format: | Texto biblioteca |
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Subjects: | ELEPHANTS, BEHAVIOUR, DOMESTICATION, POPULATION PRESSURE, ANIMAL WELFARE, NATURE CONSERVATION, GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION, DISTRIBUTION GEOGRAPHIQUE, ELEPHANT, COMPORTEMENT, PRESSION DEMOGRAPHIQUE, BIEN-ETRE ANIMAL, CONSERVATION DE LA NATURE, DISTRIBUCION GEOGRAFICA, ELEFANTE, COMPORTAMIENTO, DOMESTICACION, PRESION DEMOGRAFICA, BIENESTAR ANIMAL, CONSERVACION DE LA NATURALEZA, |
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