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Ecological Restoration of Lantana-Invaded Landscapes in Corbett Tiger Reserve, India

Suresh Babu, Amit Love and Cherukuri Raghavendra Babu
Ecological Restoration, December 2009, 27 (4) 467-477; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/er.27.4.467
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