Gajah35

Gajah 35

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Gajah Articles - Alphabetical by Author.pdf
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Asian Elephant Specialist Group Gajah #35

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0 Cover, editorial board, instructions for contributors and contents Download PDF
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1-2 Editorial
Dhriti Kanta Lahiri Choudhury
Note from the Editor
Jayantha Jayewardene
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3-9 Gleanings from the Asian Elephant Specialist Group’s Newsletter, Hasthi and Gajah
Jayantha Jayewardene
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(332 KB)
10-14 Publications on Asian elephants in ‘Gajah’ and other scientific journals
Jennifer Pastorini & Prithiviraj Fernando
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15-20 Range-wide status of Asian elephants
Prithiviraj Fernando & Jennifer Pastorini
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21-24 Current status of Asian elephants in Bangladesh
Md. Anwarul Islam, Samiul Mohsanin, Gawsia Wahidunnessa Chowdhury, Sayam U. Chowdhury, Md. Abdul Aziz, Mayeen Uddin, Samia Saif, Suprio Chakma, Rezvin Akter, Israt Jahan & Isma Azam
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25-28 Current status of Asian elephants in Bhutan
Karma Jigme & A. Christy Williams
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29-35 Current status of Asian elephants in Borneo
Raymond Alfred, Laurentius Ambu, Senthilvel K.S.S. Nathan & Benoit Goossens
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(1.4 MB)
36-42 Current status of Asian elephants in Cambodia
Matthew Maltby & Gavin Bourchier
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43-46 Current status of Asian elephants in China
Li Zhang
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(344 KB)
47-54 Current status of Asian elephants in India
N. Baskaran, Surendra Varma, C.K. Sar & Raman Sukumar
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(377 KB)
55-61 Current status of Asian elephants in Indonesia
Wahdi Azmi & Donny Gunaryadi
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62-66 Current Status of Asian Elephants in Lao PDR
Khamkhoun Khounboline
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67-75 Current status of Asian elephants in Peninsular Malaysia
Salman Saaban, Nasharuddin Bin Othman, Mohd Nawayai Bin Yasak, Burhanuddin Mohd Nor, Ahmad Zafir & Ahimsa Campos-Arceiz
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76-86 Current status of Asian elephants in Myanmar
Peter Leimgruber, Zaw Min Oo, Myint Aung, Daniel S. Kelly, Chris Wemmer, Briony Senior & Melissa Songer
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(897 KB)
87-92 Current status of Asian elephants in Nepal
Narendra M. B. Pradhan, A. Christy Williams & Maheshwar Dhakal
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(352 KB)
93-103 Current status of Asian elephants in Sri Lanka
Prithiviraj Fernando, Jayantha Jayewardene, Tharaka Prasad, W. Hendavitharana & Jennifer Pastorini
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104-109 Current status of Asian elephants in Vietnam
Cao Thi Ly
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110-114 The management of Asian elephants in non-range regions
Heidi S. Riddle, Alex Rubel, Glenn Sullivan & Enrique Yarto Jaramillo
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(147 KB)
93-94 Appreciation: Mr. J. C. Daniel
Ajay A. Desai
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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