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Some Observation on the Status and Conservation of Swamp Deer Cervus D. duvauceli (Cuvier, 1823) in Dudhwa National Park, India
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Barasingha is one of the large size deer belonging to the family Cervidae wit h characteristic highly branched antler and residing in a marshy habitat, so called swamp deer (Jerdon, 1874; Blanford, 1888-91; Lydekker, 1898, Bhadian, 1934; Pocock, 1943; Schaller, 1967; Krishnan, 1972; Prater, 1971). Brander (1923) mentioned two races of barasingha north-eastern and central Indian races according to their living in two different type of habitat.
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Barasingha, Age-Sex Ratio, Population, Conservation, Dudhwa National Park.
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