Ibex, bears and Marco Polo sheep: Warzone conservation in Afghanistan (Book review)
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Watching the news on television, one would be forgiven for thinking that Afghanistan has little to offer in the way of wildlife, but the dusty plains of Helmand are not typical of the country as a whole. In fact Afghanistan has a highly diverse environment, extending from hot subtropical desert to permanent snow. It also lies at the junction of several bio-geographical regions.
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Harvey, A, Ibex, bears and Marco Polo sheep: Warzone conservation in Afghanistan , The Times Literary Supplement, 2019, (6079), pp. 32-33