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... reserves are surrounded by land - use patterns not compatible with wild- life , and lack corridorial contiguity for animal migration and genetic exchange . The establishment of wildlife reserves and bio - ecological management inputs ...
... reserves are surrounded by land - use patterns not compatible with wild- life , and lack corridorial contiguity for animal migration and genetic exchange . The establishment of wildlife reserves and bio - ecological management inputs ...
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... reserves hunting was continued through the ages even by the British . Later , as more and more land was cultivated , these hunting reserves became refuges for wildlife and were declared national parks or sanctuaries . This took place ...
... reserves hunting was continued through the ages even by the British . Later , as more and more land was cultivated , these hunting reserves became refuges for wildlife and were declared national parks or sanctuaries . This took place ...
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... reserves were declared as national parks by India and Pakistan . The tradition of preserving large expanses of ... reserves and private game reserves . In Afghanistan , no enactment of laws to protect and preserve forests is in sight ...
... reserves were declared as national parks by India and Pakistan . The tradition of preserving large expanses of ... reserves and private game reserves . In Afghanistan , no enactment of laws to protect and preserve forests is in sight ...
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