Status of primates in the Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam, India
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概要
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The Holangapara Reserved Forest in Assam has a remarkably diverse primate fauna. Seven non-human primate species occur in this area, which received a higher conservation status and was renamed the Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary in 1997. Based on status surveys conducted every year from 1996 to 1999, six primate species were classified as endangered. This sanctuary is expected to play an important role as a model for protected areas in Assam by : improving the management system through enhancement of legal protection and enforcement of the relevant laws, increasing the budget, promoting awareness within the local community, and introducing ecotourism.
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著者
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Bujarbarua Pranab
Indo-us Primate Project Department Of Zoology Jnv University:botanical Survey Of India
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Das Jayanta
Indo-us Primate Project Department Of Zoology Jnv University:department Of Zoology Gauhati Universit
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Das Jayanta
Indo-us Primate Project
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Srivastava Arun
Indo-US Primate Project, Department of Zoology, JNV University
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Chetry Dilip
Indo-US Primate Project, Department of Zoology, JNV University
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Sarkar Prabal
Indo-US Primate Project, Department of Zoology, JNV University
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Chetry Dilip
Indo-us Primate Project Department Of Zoology Jnv University:department Of Zoology Gauhati Universit
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Sarkar Prabal
Indo-us Primate Project Department Of Zoology Jnv University:department Of Zoology Gauhati Universit
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Srivastava Arun
Indo-us Primate Project Department Of Zoology Jnv University
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Srivastava Arun
Indo-us Primate Project
関連論文
- Status of primates in the Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam, India
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