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a case study of western ghats ...

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Environmental Degradation in the Western Ghats.

The Western Ghats were once covered in dense forests. Today, a large part of the range has converted into agricultural land for tea, coffee, rubber, and oil palm, or cleared for livestock grazing, reservoirs, and roads. The growth of human populations around protected areas and other forests has also led to habitat destruction, increased fragmentation, wildlife poaching and human-wildlife conflict. even those whose settlements didn’t fall within the submergence areas.

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