Abstract
The present paper deals with 20 threatened species of Bundelkhand region. Each species is provided with a brief information on habit, distribution, main causes of threat and status according to new IUCN Red List criteria.
Keywords
The present paper deals with 20 threatened species of Bundelkhand region. Each species is provided with a brief information on habit, distribution, main causes of threat and status according to new IUCN Red List criteria.
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Manuscript Published on 01 June 2001
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