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"Threatened Animal Species of India: Vol. III" is a comprehensive book that delves into the conservation challenges faced by endangered animal species in India. Authored by prominent wildlife experts, the book serves as a vital resource for understanding the plight of these species and offers insights into their conservation efforts. The book begins by providing an overview of India's rich biodiversity and the importance of preserving its unique wildlife. It then focuses on a selection of endangered animal species found across various habitats in India, highlighting their ecological…mehr

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"Threatened Animal Species of India: Vol. III" is a comprehensive book that delves into the conservation challenges faced by endangered animal species in India. Authored by prominent wildlife experts, the book serves as a vital resource for understanding the plight of these species and offers insights into their conservation efforts. The book begins by providing an overview of India's rich biodiversity and the importance of preserving its unique wildlife. It then focuses on a selection of endangered animal species found across various habitats in India, highlighting their ecological significance and the factors contributing to their decline. Each chapter is dedicated to a specific threatened species, presenting in-depth information about their natural history, habitat requirements, population status and the primary threats they face. The authors draw on extensive research, field surveys and conservation initiatives to provide up-to-date and accurate accounts of each species. Additionally, the book emphasizes the conservation strategies and ongoing initiatives aimed at protecting these species.
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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.