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Himalayan Black BearEducational resources on Himalayan Black BearHimalayan Black Bear or Ursus thibetanus is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Vulnerable due to A1cd. IUCN Profile of the Himalayan Black Bear CAMERA TRAP PICTURES One of the most interesting things about trapping the same area over a number of ... Himalayan black bear means business uwstudentweb.uwyo.edu/M/MRILEY8/CAMERA%20TRAP%20PICTURES.html Case Study Barking Deer, Cheetal, Nilgai, Musk Deer, Himalayan Black Bear, Shapu, Ibex, Blue Sheep, Marmot and Lynz may soon become extinct if their unrestricted slaughter is not checked. www.american.edu/ted/ice/kashmiri.htm Darjeeling Darjeeling coolie: Darjeeling Zoo: Himalayan Black Bear: Darjeeling Zoo: Darjeeling Zoo: Darjeeling Zoo: Darjeeling Zoo: HMI, Darjeeling: HMI, Darjeeling www.chemistry.emory.edu/faculty/hagen/halle/Darjeeling/Darjeeling.html DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln - Tatsuo Udagawa: SOME ... The Himalayan black bear strips the bark on tree trunks. In agriculture, the sparrow and the duck do an excessive amount of damage in rice fields, and the boar does conspicuous digitalcommons.unl.edu/vpcfour/30 TED Case Study: Laos and Myanamar Opium ...otter civet (Cynogale lowei), Francois's leaf monkey (Semnopithecus francoisi), silvered leaf monkey (S. cristatus), douc langur (Pygathrix nemaeus), Himalayan black bear ( www.american.edu/TED/opium-burma.htm SCGIS Archives -- August 2001 (#20) The Samarga provides habitat to species including the Amur (Siberian) tiger and Himalayan black bear. The forests of the Samarga are also the traditional hunting and fishing pete.uri.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0108&L=scgis&T=0&P=1981 Imperial Gazetteer2 of India, Volume 22, page 367 -- Imperial ... Himalayan black bear (U. torquatus) is common from that point down to about 4,000 feet. Though these are the only two bears recorded, the Lepchas assert the existence of a third dsal.uchicago.edu/reference/gazetteer/text.html?objectid=DS405.1.I34_V22_373.gif www.princeton.edu Mammals Snow Leopards can be found as well as both Himalayan Black Bear (more common) and Brown Bears but all would be difficult to find unless one was willing to devote great www.princeton.edu/~vivekt/trips/Tirthan99.html Nepal Study Center Recorded wildlife in the area includes mammalian species such as Himalayan Black bear, leopard, jungle cat, and rhesus monkey. There is also home to 177 species of birds, including nepalstudycenter.unm.edu/SundarJalUpperBagmati.html AEMS: AEMS Database Simple subsistence farmers and pastoralists, the Bhutanese live in quiet concert with their colorful and exotic neighbors: the red panda, the Himalayan black bear and the blue sheep www.aems.uiuc.edu/searchresults_detail.html?biblioId=3631
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