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Title: |
Forest life and sport in India |
Author(s): |
Eardley-Wilmot, S. |
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1910 |
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London, Edward Arnold |
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pp. i-xi, 1-324 |
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Asia - South Asia - India
Trade
Indian Rhino
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There are rhinoceros and bison in the Bengal Tarai, but at the time of our visit these had become so scarce that shooting was prohibited. |
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Asia - South Asia - India
Distribution - Status
Indian Rhino
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There are rhinoceros and bison in the Bengal Tarai, but at the time of our visit these had become so scarce that shooting was prohibited. |
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Location:
Subject:
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Asia - South Asia - India
Distribution - Records
Indian Rhino
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The Gorakhpur forests have been remarkable for other waifs and strays. A rhinoceros, pehraps carried down by the monsoon floods, once took up his quarters in the Government forest, and was soon observed, for in these small areas so large an animal could not be hid; and he too succumbed to a sing... |
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Location:
Subject:
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Asia - South Asia - India
Distribution - Records
Indian Rhino
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There are rhinoceros and bison in the Bengal Tarai, but at the time of our visit these had become so scarce that shooting was prohibited. |
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Europe
Value
Indian Rhino
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The history of one half of his hide [animal shot in Gorakhpur] given to me by Mr Clutterbuck was curious. I brought to England a monstrous slab some inches in thickness and it remained on my hands until I was die to return to India. Already I had in contemplation a midnight journey through Lond... |
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