Gajah8

Gajah 8

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Asian Elephant Specialist Group Gajah #8

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0 Cover and contents Download PDF
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3 Comment
Lyn de Alwis & Charles Santiapillai
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4-19 RePopulation structure, activity and density of elephants in the Ruhuna National Park, Sri Lanka
Sarath Dissanayake, A. H. Sumanasena, Upali Padmasiri, H. P. Jayamane, Chandra Bandranayake, Padma Kumari de Silva & Charles Santiapillai
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19-24 Managing elephant depredation in plantations in Sabah
Mahedi Andau & Junaidi Payne
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25-33 Conservation of elephants in Laos
Bouaphanh Phanthavong & Charles Santiapillai
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34-37 Capture, immobilization and transloaction of an elephant from Pulau Ubin, Singapore to Endau-Rompin State Park, Johore, Malaysia
Mohd. Tajuddin, Abdullah. Mohd. Shariff Daim & Zainal Zahari Zainuddin
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38-46 Elephant catching in Assam
A. J. W. Milroy
(from the archives, originally published in 1927)
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46-47 Asian elephant threatened
Shanthini Dawson & Tim M. Blackburn
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47-48 The dilemma of subspecies
H. Crusz
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49-55 Abstracts on Asian elephant biology and ecology
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56-57 Letters to the editor
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58 Diary
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59-61 Asian Elephant Specialist Group membership list
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62 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