Gajah6

Gajah 6

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Asian Elephant Specialist Group Gajah #6

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0 Cover and membership list Download PDF
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1-3 Editorial - A plea to help save the Asian elephant
Lyn de Alwis
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3-5 News
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5-10 Singapore's brush with wild elephants
Lyn de Alwis
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10-14 A preliminary report on the workshop on censusing elephants in forests
Charles Santiapillai
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14-15 Birth of an elephant
Pushp K. Jain
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16 Elephant management in captivity. Birth of a male elephant in captivity in Sri Lanka
Wawita Siripala
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16-17 Sri Lanka - Elephants slaughtered in civil war
Mallika Wanigasundara
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18-19 India - Saving elephants for posterity
D. K. Lahiri-Choudhury
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20 India - India plans rescue of elephants
Christopher Thomas
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20-21 Indonesia - Counterfeit ivory being sold as real thing in Lampung province
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21-22 Burma/Myanmar - Illegal trade threat to timber-camp elephants
Peter Beaumont
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22-23 China - Resolving elephant-human conflicts in Xishuangbanna Nature Reserve
Charles Santiapillai
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24 Sri Lanka - Enhancing the survival of elephants
Sarath Kotagama
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25-27 Book Reviews Charles Santiapillai
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41-48 News
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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