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The book "Faunal Diversity of Indian Wildlife Sanctuaries: Part- VIII" aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the fauna present in the various wildlife sanctuaries located across India. This book is intended to serve as a reference for students, researchers and wildlife enthusiasts who are interested in learning about the unique biodiversity found in these sanctuaries. Part-VIII focuses on some of the lesser-known wildlife sanctuaries such as Gumti Wildlife Sanctuary, Manjeera Crocodile Wildlife Sanctuary, Srivilliputhur Grizzled Squirrel Wildlife Sanctuary, Point Calimere Wildlife…mehr

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The book "Faunal Diversity of Indian Wildlife Sanctuaries: Part- VIII" aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the fauna present in the various wildlife sanctuaries located across India. This book is intended to serve as a reference for students, researchers and wildlife enthusiasts who are interested in learning about the unique biodiversity found in these sanctuaries. Part-VIII focuses on some of the lesser-known wildlife sanctuaries such as Gumti Wildlife Sanctuary, Manjeera Crocodile Wildlife Sanctuary, Srivilliputhur Grizzled Squirrel Wildlife Sanctuary, Point Calimere Wildlife Sanctuary, Mundanthurai Wildlife Sanctuary and Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary. The book includes information on the flora and fauna, their distribution and the conservation efforts being taken to protect them. It also highlights the challenges faced by these sanctuaries and the steps being taken to mitigate them. With its comprehensive coverage and detailed analysis, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the wildlife of India.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Arunaksharan Narayanankutty and Mr. Joice Tom Job are Assistant Professors in the PG and Research Department of Zoology, St. Joseph's College (Autonomous), Devagiri, Calicut, Kerala, India. The book was supported under the Research Promotion and Seed Grant Scheme by the St. Joseph's College (Autonomous), Devagiri.