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Sloth Bear: The Barefoot Bear of Sri Lanka synthesises the author’s body of research and experiences while working on the subspecies of sloth bear in Sri Lanka. Accompanied with beautiful photographs of sloth bears, the book provides the general audience with access to scientific information of urgent conservation concern delivered in a less technical style.
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Sloth Bear: The Barefoot Bear of Sri Lanka synthesises the author’s body of research and experiences while working on the subspecies of sloth bear in Sri Lanka.
Accompanied with beautiful photographs of sloth bears, the book provides the general audience with access to scientific information of urgent conservation concern delivered in a less technical style.

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