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Rodney, M. J., Mishra, C., McCarthy, T. & Ale, S. B. (2010) Snow leopards: conflict and conservation. Biology and Conservation of Wild Felids, pp. 417-430.
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Mishra, C., Bagchi, S., Namgail, T. & Bhatnagar, Y. V. (2010) Multiple Use of Trans-Himalayan Rangelands: Reconciling Human Livelihoods withWildlife Conservation. Wild Rangelands: Conserving Wildlife While Maintaining Livestock in Semi-Arid Ecosystem (eds J. T. Toit, R. Kock & J. C. Deutsch), pp. 291-311. Blackwell Publishing.
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Johnsingh, A. J. T., Pandav, B. & Madhusudan, M. D. (2010) Status and conservation of tigers in the Indian sub-continent. Tigers of the world: the science, politics and conservation of Panthera tigris. Second edition (eds R. Tilson & P. J. Nyhus), pp. 315-330. Academic Press.
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Johnsingh, A. J. T., Pillay, R., Raghunath, R., Anand, M. O. & Madhusudan, M. D. (2009) Opportunities and challenges for tiger (Panthera tigris) conservation in the southern Western Ghats, India. Shifting Trajectories of Ecology and Coexistence: Proceedings of the National Seminar on People and Tigers pp. 135-147. Kerala Forest and Wildlife Department, Periyar Tiger Reserve, Thekkady, India.
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Johnsingh, A. J. T. & Madhusudan, M. D. (2009) Tiger reintroduction in India: conservation tool or costly dream? Reintroduction of top-order predators (eds M. W. Hayward & M. J. Somers), pp. 146-163. Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester, UK.
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Tamelander, J., Sattar, S., Campbell, S., Hoon, V., Arthur, R., Patterson, E. J. K., Satapoomin, U., Chandi, M., Rajasuriya, A. & Samoilys, M. (2008) Reef fish spawning aggregations in the Bay of Bengal: Awareness and Occurrence. Proceedings of the 11th International Coral Reef Symposium, pp. 5. Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
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Mudappa, D. & Raman, T. R. S. (2007) Rainforest restoration and wildife conservation on private lands in the Western Ghats. Making conservation work (eds G. Shahabuddin & M. Rangarajan), pp. 210-240. Permanent Black, Ranikhet, Uttaranchal.
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Datta, A. (2007) Protecting with people in Namdapha: threatened forests, forgotten people. Making Conservation Work (eds G. Shahabuddin & M. Rangarajan), pp.165-209. Permanent Black, New Delhi.
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Raman, T. R. S. (2007) Effects of habitat alteration on hornbills and frugivorous birds in tropical rainforests of India. The Active Management of Hornbills and their Habitats for Conservation, (eds A. C. Kemp & M. I. Kemp), pp. 383-394. CD-ROM Proceedings of the 4th International Hornbill Conference, Mabula Game Lodge, Bela-Bela, South Africa. Naturalists & Nomads, Pretoria.
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Mudappa, D. & Raman, T. R. S. (2007) Hornbill populations in important conservation units along the Western Ghats, India. The Active Management of Hornbills and their Habitats For Conservation, (eds A. C. Kemp & M. I. Kemp), p. 76. CD-ROM Proceedings of the 4th International Hornbill Conference, Mabula Game Lodge, Bela-Bela, South Africa. Naturalists & Nomads, Pretoria.
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Mudappa, D. (2005) Eight years monitoring of Malabar grey hornbill Ocyceros griseus nest cavity use and dynamics in the Anamalai rainforest, India. The ecology of hornbills: reproduction and population (eds S. Lum & P. Poonswad), pp. 3-10.Pimdee Karnpim Co., Ltd., Bangkok.
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Madhusudan, M. D. & Karanth, K. U. (2005) Local hunting and large mammal conservation. Wildlife conservation, research and management (eds Y. V. Jhala, R. Chellam & Q. Qureshi), pp. 60-67.Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.
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Kumar, A., Pethiyagoda, R., & Mudappa, D. (2004) Western Ghats and Sri Lanka. Hotspots revisited—Earth’s biologically richest and most endangered ecoregions (Eds R. A. Mittermeier, P. R. Gil, M. Hoffmann, J. Pilgrim, T. Brooks, C. G. Mittermeier, J. Lamoureux & G. A. B. da Fonseca), pp. 152-157. CEMEX, Mexico.
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Madhusudan, M. D. & Mishra, C. (2003) Why big, fierce animals are threatened: conserving large mammals in densely populated landscapes. Battles over nature: science and the politics of conservation (eds V. Saberwal & M. Rangarajan), pp. 31-55.Permanent Black, New Delhi.
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McClanahan, T. R., Arthur, R., Kaunda, A. B., Kiambo, R., Machano, H., Mangi, S., Muthiga, N. & Rodriques, M. (2002) Sea urchin reduction as a restoration technique in a new marine park. Proceedings of 9th International Coral Reef Symposium, Bali, Indonesia.
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Karanth, K. U. & Madhusudan, M. D. (2002) Mitigating human-wildlife conflicts in southern Asia. Making parks work (eds J. Terborgh, C. V. Schaik, L. Davenport & M. Rao), pp. 250-264. Island Press, Washington D.C.
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Madhusudan, M. D. & Karanth, K. U. (2000) Hunting for an answer: is local hunting compatible with large mammal conservation in India? Hunting for sustainability in tropical forests (eds J. G. Robinson & E. L. Bennett), pp. 339-355.Columbia University Press, New York.
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Bakus, G. J., Arthur, R., Ekaratne, S. & Jinendradasa, S. S. (2000) India and Sri Lanka. Coral reefs of the Indian Ocean : their ecology and conservation (eds T. R. McClanahan, C. Shepperd & D. Obura), pp. 295-324.Oxford University Press, New York.
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Mishra, C. & Johnsingh, A. J. T. (in press) Goral Nemorhaedus goral. Mammals of South Asia (eds A. J. T. Johnsingh & N. Manjrekar).Universities Press, Hyderabad. |
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