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A snake park as a conservation centre

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 April 2009

Zai Whitaker
Affiliation:
Madras Snake Park Trust, Deer Sanctuary, Guindy, Madras 600.022, India.
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Abstract

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Since 1969, when Romulus Whitaker first established the Madras Snake Park, snake conservation in India has progressed a great deal and the Park has played a significant role in this achievement. His wife, Zai, who edits the tri-yearly Snake Park newsletter Hamadryad, was invited to describe the Park's development into an effective conservation force.

Type
Research Article
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