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    Odonata of Maludam National Park, Sarawak, Malaysia by Rory A. Dow, Robin Wen Jiang Ngiam, Rambli Ahmad

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…<p>This paper presents records of Odonata collected in July 2012 in Maludam National Park, Sarawak, Malaysia. A total of 48 species from nine families were collected. …”
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    Story of the Name of Restinga Jurubatiba National Park by Arthur Soffiati

    Published 2010-05-01
    “…<em>This text recovers the story of an Integral Protection Conservation Unit situated in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: The Jurubatiba Shoal National Park (Restinga de Jurubatiba National Park), the best preserved shoal area in the world. …”
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    Another reptile translocation to a national park by W.R. Branch, H.H. Braack

    Published 1990-10-01
    “…On 4 May 1988 a sub-adult (50 mm snout-vent length, 42 mm tail) Jones' girdled lizard Cordylus tropidosternum jonesi was collected in a pile of wood being off-loaded at the new restcamp in the Karoo National Park, Beaufort West. The wood had been transported by lorry from the Kruger National Park. …”
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    A Scheme for “The Window of Taiwan National Park by E. Y.-F. Tang

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…There are nine distinguished national parks in Taiwan. Each one has its own wild variety of natural inhabitants and cultural resources. …”
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    The assessment of economic indicators of National Park Administrations by D. Březina, P. Hlaváčková

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…In the territory of the Czech Republic there are four national parks managed by their administrators. National parks are areas designed for the protection of nature and landscape, or biodiversity, i.e. rendering of public goods. …”
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    Lower vertebrates of Sehlabathebe National Park, Lesotho by G. Kopij

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…Five snake, four lizard, nine amphibian (all anurans) and three fish species were recorded in the Apline grasslands of the Sehlabathebe National Park, South-Eastern Lesotho, Southern Africa. …”
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    Major plant communities of the Marakele National Park by P.J. van Staden, G.J. Bredenkamp

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…To manage and conserve any national park efficiently, a profound knowledge of the ecology is a prerequisite, and to achieve that an inventory of the biotic and abiotic components must be undertaken. …”
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    The ecological significance of roads in a National Park by Ph.D, U. de V. Pienaar

    Published 1968-05-01
    “…The ecological significance of roads in a National Park…”
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    Notes on the economic use of the Kruger National Park by W.G. Engelbrecht, P.T. van der Walt

    Published 1993-09-01
    Subjects: “…economics, land use, Kruger National Park.…”
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    Pasture areas in the Gran Paradiso National Park by L. Stendardi, C. Dibari, M. Bassignana, M. Bindi, L. Brilli, P. Choler, E. Cremonese, G. Filippa, A. Piccot, G. Argenti

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In this study, the interpretation of ancillary information combined with expeditious field campaigns, and the harmonization of classification methodologies allowed us to: (1) define the spatial extent of mountain pastures; (2) identify the non-grazeable percentage in these areas; (3) Characterize and map pasture types within the Gran Paradiso National Park (Italy), where 4596 ha of grazeable areas were mapped. …”
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    An Account of the Geomorphology and Drainage of the Kruger National Park by F.J. Venter, J.W. Bristow

    Published 1986-11-01
    Subjects: “…Geomorphology, Lowveld, geology, Kruger National Park, erosion surface, drainage pattern.…”
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