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TRAFFIC India

IUCN Publication

Imperilled custodians of the night

This report focuses on documenting what is known about owls in trade in India: the trapping methods used, utilization patterns and communities that are involved. An attempt is made to explain the myths and beliefs that drive the utilization and trade of owl and their body parts.

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2010
Non IUCN Publication

Generic guidelines for preparation of security plan for tiger reserves

This document attempts to provide a roadmap at recognising and evaluating threats to any Tiger Reserve and formulating an appropriate response to such threats.

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2009
Non IUCN Publication

The wildlife (protection) act, 1972 : (as amended upto 1991)

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1992
Non IUCN Publication

Sustainable use of wildlife : views and perspectives

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1993
IUCN Grey Literature

Fur trade in Kathmandu : implications for India

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1992
IUCN Grey Literature

Tibetan antelope : fashion statement spells death for Tibetan antelope

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1999
IUCN Publication

Live bird trade in northern India

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1997
IUCN Publication

Wildlife trade : a handbook for enforcement staff

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1998
IUCN Publication

Turtle trade in India : a study of tortoises and freshwater turtles

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1993
IUCN Publication

Under siege : poaching and protection of Greater One-horned Rhinoceroses in India

The Greater One-horned Rhinoceros, Rhinoceros unicornis, is found only in nine protected areas in Nepal and India. Fewer that 2,000 continue to exist in the wild.

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1996
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