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Sacred groves in India

13/11/2012

One of the last issues of Human Dimensions of Wildlife has an article on the selection of conservation flagship species, namely birds and trees, for sacred groves (forest areas that are considered to be sacred) in India. This research which took place in the North  Western Ghats region was lead by Yasuo Takahashi and co-authored by me, Douglas MacMillan and Archana Godbole. See the PDF here!

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