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Inter-relationships between wildlife and forest restoration

Date
2000
Authors
Elliott, S.
Publisher
Forest Restoration for Wildlife Conservation. Chiang Mai University.
Serial Number
69
Suggested Citation
Elliott, S. 2000. Inter-relationships between wildlife and forest restoration. Pp 275-277 in Elliott, S., J., Kerby, D. Blakesley, K. Hardwick, K. Woods and V. Anusarnsunthorn (Eds), Forest Restoration for Wildlife Conservation. Chiang Mai University.
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Implicit in the workshop’s title was the assumption that restoring tropical forests benefits wildlife. However, in SE Asia, this assumption has not been tested in restored forests. The purpose of this session was to consider all possible interactions between wildlife and forest restoration programmes; both benefits and potential disadvantages.
 

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