Biodiversity and Its Conservation in IndiaIndus Publishing, 1993 - 343 pages |
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... Fauna 8. Degradation of Forest Ecosystems 9. Rare and Threatened Plants 10. Rare and Threatened Animals 11. National Parks and Sanctuaries 12. Biosphere Reserves 13. Botanical Gardens 14. Zoological Parks 15. International Convention on ...
... Fauna 8. Degradation of Forest Ecosystems 9. Rare and Threatened Plants 10. Rare and Threatened Animals 11. National Parks and Sanctuaries 12. Biosphere Reserves 13. Botanical Gardens 14. Zoological Parks 15. International Convention on ...
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Contents
Geographical Profile | 9 |
Concept and Conservation | 26 |
Floral Diversity and Botanical Regions | 44 |
Forest Regions | 58 |
Forest Ecosystems and Types | 65 |
Grasslands | 89 |
Fauna | 103 |
Degradation of Forest Ecosystems | 128 |
Rare and Threatened Animals | 170 |
National Parks and Sanctuaries | 186 |
Biosphere Reserves | 265 |
Botanical Gardens | 289 |
Zoological Parks | 307 |
International Convention on Biological Diversity | 316 |
Bibliography | 339 |
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Common terms and phrases
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Antelopes: North Africa, the Middle East, and Asia David P. Mallon,Steven Charles Kingswood Limited preview - 2001 |