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... region , there are 482 protected areas ( 1991 ) of which India alone accounts for 359. Between 1986 and 1990 there has been a 26 % increase in the number of protected areas in the region with India itself declaring an additional 120 areas ...
... region , there are 482 protected areas ( 1991 ) of which India alone accounts for 359. Between 1986 and 1990 there has been a 26 % increase in the number of protected areas in the region with India itself declaring an additional 120 areas ...
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... protected areas for preservation of biodiversity . Having confined God to the precincts of temples , mosques and churches , we are now attempting to limit nature within parks and sanctuaries . Predictably , the demand for expansion of ...
... protected areas for preservation of biodiversity . Having confined God to the precincts of temples , mosques and churches , we are now attempting to limit nature within parks and sanctuaries . Predictably , the demand for expansion of ...
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... protected areas in India . Paper presented in the IVth world congress on national parks and protected areas , Feb. 10-21 , Caracas , Venezuela : 1992 . and V. B. Mathur . Protected area network in India : a review paper . Presented at ...
... protected areas in India . Paper presented in the IVth world congress on national parks and protected areas , Feb. 10-21 , Caracas , Venezuela : 1992 . and V. B. Mathur . Protected area network in India : a review paper . Presented at ...
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