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Four Volume Field Guide to Herpetofauna of Mainland SE Asia
Key Facts
FUNDING SCHEME
Main Project
VALUE
£33,000
WHERE
Thailand
Summary
To produce a 4 volume field guide
Status
Completed
Reference
60-65
Round
5
Start
01/06/1997
End
30/06/2000
Project Leader
Dr Anita Malhotra
Lead Organisation
Bangor University
Website
www.bangor.ac.uk
Regions
East Asia
Countries
Thailand
Project Outputs
Fieldguide to Herpetofauna of SE Asia (4 Volumes) ; research and publications on the phylogeny on Asian pit viper species; other publications in preparation (at time of reporting to DI); presentations at local conferences and meetings
Documents:
Download:
Final Report
- 06-065 FR - 19/11/2010
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