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 by     Ramana  Athreya

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Reference List

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    Herpetofauna of Eaglenest wildlife sanctuary, Arunachal Pradesh, India in prep.
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  4. Athreya R. M.,  Mistry V.  &  Dalvi S. (2005)
    A first list of butterflies from Eaglenest wildlife sanctuary, Arunachal Pradesh, India in prep.
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    Altitudinal distribution of birds in Eaglenest wildlife sanctuary, Arunachal Pradesh, India in prep.
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    A bio-inventory and conservation prospects of Eaglenest wildlife sanctuary, Arunachal Pradesh, India Tech. report #1 (incl a CD-ROM), Kaati Trust, Pune, India
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The  Eaglenest Biodiversity Project  was funded by a grant from the Rufford Foundation (UK) to Ramana Athreya.
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13 March 2005
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, Pune