Research and its social significance
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https://doi.org/10.3126/hjs.v1i1.137Keywords:
extinction, biodiversityAbstract
It is we human beings who are to be blamed for the near or total extinction of many life forms with whom we coexist in this planet. Loss of biodiversity alters the ecosystem and makes human life increasingly difficult in many defined ways. But that is only the tip of the iceberg. Current rates of loss of biodiversity are high and accelerating. However, preventing extinction is practical, but requires enough investment. It is always a nice idea to fund new ideas. However it is imperative that the first and foremost investment priority should be concerned with the current and imminent threats in our well being. Himalayan Journal of Sciences 1(1): 3-4, 2003 The full text is of this article is available at the Himalayan Journal of Sciences websiteDownloads
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Mainali, K. P. (2006). Research and its social significance. Himalayan Journal of Sciences, 1(1), 3–4. https://doi.org/10.3126/hjs.v1i1.137
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