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Food Habits of the Indian Giant Flying Squirrel (Petaurista Philippensis) in a Rain Forest Fragment, Western Ghats
Development of Conservation Strategy for a Newly Discovered Lion-Tailed Macaque Population in Sirsi-Honnavara, Western Ghats: II
A Bird Survey in the Silent Valley National Park, Kerala
BOTANIC GARDENS and ZOOS.Pmd
Studies on the Biodiversity of New Amarambalam Reserved Forests of Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve
Diversity and Distribution Pattern of Lichens in the Mid- Elevation Wet Evergreen Forest, Southern Western Ghats, India
Selective Logging Intensity Alters the Population
Ecology and Conservation of the Endangered Lion-Tailed Macaque (Maeaea Silcnus) in the Landscape Mosaic of the Western Ghats
Journal of Threatened Taxa
Endemic Woody Plants
Durio - a Bibliographic Review
Interactions Between Non-Flying Mammals and Flowers of Cullenia
Mammals on the Margin: Documenting Recent Changes to Large Mammal Distributions in a Densely Populated Biodiversity Hotspot
Florivory, Nectarivory, and Pollination – a Review of Primate-Flower Interactions
Western Ghats India
Agasthya Newsletter
Database on Agasthyamalai Biosphere Reserve
Top View
A4 Tall Book Set 15-21.Pmd
Wet Evergreen Forest Types of the Southern Western Ghats, India
Asian Primates Journal a Journal of the Southeast Asia, South Asia and China Sections of the IUCN SSC Primate Specialist Group
Final Newsletter.Pub
Selected Tree Endemics of Kerala
Flower Visitors and Pollination in the Oriental (Indomalayan) Region
The Influence of Differing Hunting Practices on the Relative Abundance of Mammals in Two Rainforest Areas of the Western Ghats, India
Palaeoecological and Palaeoclimate Potential of Subsurface
Responses of Small Carnivores to Rainforest Fragmentation in the Southern Western Ghats, India Divya MUDAPPA1, Barry R
Do Population Fluctuations of Neotropical Frugivores Reflect Fruit
A Study on the Management of Fragmented Rain Forests of the Western Ghats for the Conservation of Small Mammals
4Th International Canopy Conference Abstracts
DIET of NILGIRI LANGUR Semnopithecus Johnii INHABITING TROPICAL MONTANE SHOLA in the NILGIRI HILLS, SOUTH INDIA T.S