Abstrait
Stewardship of Wild Mammal Risk Beyond the Conserved Land
Noel Sherman
Nepal is exemplified as a biodiversity rich nation that addresses a critical portion of worldwide biodiversity, in spite of the fact that it includes 0.09% of worldwide land region. It contains 212 types of warm blooded animals including undermined lead species, for example, Panthera tigris, Elephas maximus, Rhinoceros unicornis and Platanista gangetica. With over 76% of the nation’s land surface never liable to be overseen inside legitimately assigned safeguarded regions, biodiversity mediations across all scenes are essential.
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