Wildlife Population Monitoring 2019
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.85205
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Wild Fodder Yielding Plants in the Protected Areas of Bangladesh

Abstract: Wildlife habitat is degrading worldwide due to myriads of biotic and abiotic reasons. The governments across the world countries are trying to halt the degradation through declaring protected areas (PAs) with potential wildlife habitats and strengthening conservation initiatives. These measures are expected to uphold the richness and diversity of the fodder yielding plants. But there is a dire necessity of information on composition and overall status of the fodder yielding plants for continuous monitoring of … Show more

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“…4). This antecedent multivariate diversify family adjuvant precedence is found throughout Bangladesh (Hossain et al, 2019;Ara et al, 2021;Jain et al, 2021;Rahman, 2021). Ficus is the largest genus in the dicotyledons group, with ten species.…”
Section: Floristic Compositionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…4). This antecedent multivariate diversify family adjuvant precedence is found throughout Bangladesh (Hossain et al, 2019;Ara et al, 2021;Jain et al, 2021;Rahman, 2021). Ficus is the largest genus in the dicotyledons group, with ten species.…”
Section: Floristic Compositionmentioning
confidence: 90%