Gajah27

Gajah 27

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Asian Elephant Specialist Group Gajah #27

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0 Cover, editorial board, instructions for contributors, picture pages and contents Download PDF
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1-2 Editorial
Jayantha Jayewardene
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3 Notes from the co chairs IUCN/SSC Asian Elephant Specialist Group
Simon Hedges & Ajay Desai
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4 Correspondence
Fred Kurt
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5 Correspondence
Jean-Christophe Vié
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6-14 Implementation of regular veterinary care for captive Sumatran elephants (Elephas maximus sumatranus)
Christopher Stremme, Anhar Lubis & Mohammad Wahyu
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15-26 Asian elephants are loosing their seasonal traditional movement tracks: A decade of study in and around the Rajaji National Park, India
Ritesh Joshi & Rambir Singh
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27-34 Feeding behaviour of Asian elephants in the Northwestern region of Sri Lanka
K. A. P. Samansiri & Devaka K. Weerakoon
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35-41 Current conservation status and research progress on Asian elephants in China
Li Zhang
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42-47 Measures adopted to combat migratory elephants in South West Bengal forests
Ajit Kumar Santra, Ashis Kumar Samanta & Subhransu Pan
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48-51 A preliminary study of dung decay in the Yala National Park, Sri Lanka
Jennifer Pastorini, H. G. Nishantha & Prithiviraj Fernando
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52-55 Asian elephants in the Seima Biodiversity Conservation Area, Mondulkiri, Cambodia
Edward Pollard
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56 Slippery bed – An effective indigenous method for preventing crop damage by elephants
Kannan Govindaraj
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57-60 Global elephant management program
Harald M. Schwammer
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61 Assam Elephant Foundation – Prelude to a solution
Kaushik Barua
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62 Request for information on elephant behaviour
Jeheskel Shoshani
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63-64 Book Review:The Asian elephant in captivity by Fred Kurt and Marion E.
Jayantha Jayewardene
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65-67 News Briefs
Jayantha Jayewardene
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The Asian Elephant Specialist Group (AsESG) is a global network of specialists concerned with the study, monitoring, management, and conservation of Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) in its 13 range states