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Where have all the big animals gone? Indian park devoid of many species, further threatened by forest loss

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    By Morgan Erickson-DavisAug 4, 2014, 12:53 pm130 pts
    photo of Where have all the big animals gone? Indian park devoid of many species, further threatened by forest loss imageNamdapha National Park is part of the Indo-Myanmar biodiversity hotspot. However, locating many species in the park is becoming increasingly difficult, the region has lost thousands of hectares of forest in the past decade, and studies project the situation may simply worsen in the coming years.
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