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SHARING EXPERIENCES AND LEARNING LESSONS IN COMMUNITY BASED CONSERVATION INITIATIVES THE INDIAN EXPERIENCE Introduction This report summarizes personal experiences gathered during a two-week visit (7th and 22nd December
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City

Rio de Janeiro / /

Company

Nature Kenya Site Support Group / BCP / Site Support Group / BirdLife International Partnership / CBOs / Nature Kenya / Indigenous Resources / /

Country

Zimbabwe / Kenya / Zambia / Brazil / Australia / South Africa / India / /

Event

Reorganization / Company Expansion / /

Facility

Indian Institute of Science / /

IndustryTerm

wildlife management / social infrastructure / conflict management / increased food productivity / initiatives addressing threat management / participatory forest management / /

NaturalFeature

Arabuko-sokoke Forest / /

Organization

World Conservation Union / United States Agency for International Development / Indian Institute of Science / Management Unit / United Nations / African Wildlife Foundation / European Commission / Trust Fund / Board of Trustees / Project Implementation Committee / Technical Advisory Committee / Kenya government / World Wide Fund Union / NGO Council / European Union / Board of Trustees of CDTF / Government of Kenya / Kenya Wildlife Service / Biodiversity Trust Fund / United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization / Project Steering Committee / /

Person

David Western / Michael Wright / /

Position

Director / financier / The National Authorizing Officer / /

ProvinceOrState

Kerala / Karnataka / /

RadioStation

CORE / /

Region

South Asia / /

TVStation

KWWF / /

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