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Low Bing Wen is a terrestrial ecologist and a keen birdwatcher with more than 20 years of field experience in Southeast Asia, India, China and Australasia. Publication date 05 Oct 2018. The next 336 pages are devoted to reserve guides (pity, the reserves are not covered in the Contents, only the countries are). Book information.
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