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Berwick, S.H.; Jordan, P.A. | |
First report of the Yale-Bombay Natural History Society studies of wild ungulates at the Gir forest, Gujarat, India | |
1971 Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society (68): 412-423 | |
This report covers the first four months, March-June, 1970 of field work in the collaborative research project, Habitat Relationships, Numbers, and Distribution of Wild Ungulates in the Gir Forest, India, Smithsonian Institution of Wild Ungulates in the Gir Forest, India, Smithsonian Institution Grant No. SFG-0-1894 funded under the Public Law 480 foreign currency surplus programme. The Gir Forest in Gujarat State, India, has long attracted the attention of conservationists in India and elsewhere because it holds the last remnant population of the Asiatic Lion, Panthera leo persica. |
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