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Title
The Status of Bengal Florican in the Bengal Florican Conservation Areas, 2011 monitoring report
Author(s)
Simon Mahood, Son Virak, Hong Chamnan, Tom Evans
Published
2011
Abstract
The Bengal Florican Houbaropsis bengalensis is a Critically Endangered species of bustard threatened by habitat loss and hunting. The majority of the world's population is dependent on grasslands located in and near to the floodplain of the Tonle Sap lake. Protected areas have been set up in order to safeguard a part of the population, conserve other rare species and maintain the access of local villages to key livelihood resources such as fisheries, agricultural land and pasture.
Full Citation
Mahood, S., Son Virak and Hong Chamnan, Evans, T., (2012) The status of Bengal Floricans in the Bengal Florican Conservation Areas, 2010/11 monitoring report. Wildlife Conservation Society Cambodia Program, Phnom Penh.
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