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097: People, Science and Cross-Disciplinary Research in Conservation with Ghazala Shahabuddin

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The Invasion of Cheer Pine and Banjok Oak

i remember my first day in a kuma when i was talking to one of the local chirag, you know, supervisors. And we were just staring at this hill slope above the chirag office and i just casually mentioned to me that 20 years ago, this was all a banjok forest. To day it's completely a, your no cher pine. They collect their fuel woodr until very recently, they were com dependent on it. S ich a very important species. But bange oak is now steadily being reduced in area and degraded because of a host of reasons. One of the principal reasons is the invasion by cheer pine.

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