Gajah29

Gajah 29

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Asian Elephant Specialist Group Gajah #29

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0 Cover, editorial for contributors and contents Download PDF
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1-2 Editorial
Heidi S. Riddle
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3-4 Notes from the co chairs IUCN/SSC Asian Elephant Specialist Group
Simon Hedges & Ajay Desai
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5-10 The last kraal in Sri Lanka
H. I. E. Katugaha
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11-16 Constructing age structures of Asian elephant populations: A comparison of two field methods of age estimation
Chelliya Arivazhagan & Raman Sukumar
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17-23 Elephant crop raiding in a disturbed environment: The effect of landscape clearing on elephant distribution and crop raiding patterns in the North of Aceh, Indonesia
Ente J. J. Rood, Wahdi Azmi & Matt Linkie
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24-27 Serum levels of some electrolytes of captive Sri Lankan elephants
R. D. Wijesekera, G. K. H. de Alwis, D. Vithana and W. D. Ratnasooriya
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28-31 Conservation values of Asian elephants: People’s appreciation
Nirupam Hazarika, Archana Sharma, Bibhab K. Talukdar, Naba K. Nath & Pranjit K. Sarma
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32-34 Unusual behaviour of Asian elephants in the Rajaji National Park, North-West India
Ritesh Joshi & Rambir Singh
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35-38 Drug immobilisation – yesterday, today and tomorrow
Jacob V. Cheeran
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39-40 Some remarks on the insemination in elephants
Fred Kurt & Joachim Endres
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41-44 Participatory development in Nepal: Challenges and opportunities for conservation
Michael Cordingley
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45-51 The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Asian Elephant Conservation Fund
Meenakshi Nagendran & Heidi S. Riddle
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52-53 First workshop for mahouts and paramedics about elephant medical management conducted in Sumatra
Christopher Stremme, Nazaruddin & Heidi S. Riddle
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54-56 An international workshop on the conservation of the Bornean elephant in Sabah
Laurentius N. Ambu, Marc Ancrenaz & Benoît Goossens
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57-61 Recent publications on Asian elephants
Jennifer Pastorini
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62-66 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