[geconet] Re: In the Nilgiris, invasive plant species are driving animals into conflict with humans

  • From: sanchayitasengupta1 <sanchayitasengupta1@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: geconet@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, environmental-and-wildlife-sciences@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, geconet@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2017 23:10:26 +0530

Sir,then can Prosopis juliflora be eliminated by introducing another invasive 
species there which could compete its growth but at the same time be non toxic 
to animals.This however will not protect the edemic n indigenous plants of the 
place but might resolve the animal-human conflict atleast.

Sanchayita Sen Gupta


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From: Narayan Sharma <narayansharma77@xxxxxxxxx> 
Date: 14/03/2017  8:00 PM  (GMT+05:30) 
To: environmental-and-wildlife-sciences@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,       
geconet@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Subject: [geconet] In the Nilgiris, invasive plant species are driving animals 
into conflict with humans 
 
https://scroll.in/article/830777/in-the-nilgiris-invasive-plant-species-are-taking-over-forests-driving-human-animal-conflict
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narayan sharma phd

assistant professor and head i/c
department of environmental biology and wildlife sciences
cotton college state university
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