[PDF][PDF] Status and distribution of Hangul Cervus Elaph us Hanglu Wagner in Kashmir, India
I Suhail, S Iqbal, K Ahmad… - Journal of the …, 2009 - indiaenvironmentportal.org.in
Hangul (Cervus elaphus hanglu) is an endangered cervid restricted to the Kashmir valley. At
present, a demographically viable population of Hangul occurs only in Dachigam National
Park. Between March 04 and 06, 2004, the Hangul population estimation exercise was
carried out at a landscape level in central and southern divisions of Kashmir valley. Two
hundred and ninety-six observers were trained in February 2004 for this exercise; in the
Central division 175 observers walked 964 km, and in the South division 121 observers …
present, a demographically viable population of Hangul occurs only in Dachigam National
Park. Between March 04 and 06, 2004, the Hangul population estimation exercise was
carried out at a landscape level in central and southern divisions of Kashmir valley. Two
hundred and ninety-six observers were trained in February 2004 for this exercise; in the
Central division 175 observers walked 964 km, and in the South division 121 observers …
Status and distribution of Hangul Cervus elaphus hanglu Wagner in Kashmir, India.
QQ Qamar Qureshi, NS Nita Shah, AR Wadoo… - 2009 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Hangul (Cervus elaphus hanglu) is an endangered cervid restricted to the Kashmir valley. At
present, a demographically viable population of Hangul occurs only in Dachigam National
Park. Between March 04 and 06, 2004, the Hangul population estimation exercise was
carried out at a landscape level in central and southern divisions of Kashmir valley. Two
hundred and ninety-six observers were trained in February 2004 for this exercise; in the
Central division 175 observers walked 964 km, and in the South division 121 observers …
present, a demographically viable population of Hangul occurs only in Dachigam National
Park. Between March 04 and 06, 2004, the Hangul population estimation exercise was
carried out at a landscape level in central and southern divisions of Kashmir valley. Two
hundred and ninety-six observers were trained in February 2004 for this exercise; in the
Central division 175 observers walked 964 km, and in the South division 121 observers …
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