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The Himalayan Soap Pod tree is a critically endangered and endemic tree species in the Eastern Himalayan region of Northeast India. Locally known as 'Menangmanba-shi' (soap tree) its mature pods have a high saponin content and are used traditionally for cleaning purposes. It was thought to have been locally extinct for 70 years but surveys have now revealed a few mature trees in discrete populations. Its listing has now been changed to Critically Endangered in IUCN Red List and this book tells the story of a tree species which has unique biological and socio-cultural importance. Initial…mehr

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The Himalayan Soap Pod tree is a critically endangered and endemic tree species in the Eastern Himalayan region of Northeast India. Locally known as 'Menangmanba-shi' (soap tree) its mature pods have a high saponin content and are used traditionally for cleaning purposes. It was thought to have been locally extinct for 70 years but surveys have now revealed a few mature trees in discrete populations. Its listing has now been changed to Critically Endangered in IUCN Red List and this book tells the story of a tree species which has unique biological and socio-cultural importance. Initial utilisation of 'Conservation Through Cultivation' shows great potential to save the tree from extinction. The book serves as a case study and provides guidelines for similar programmes for other rare and endangered species in the region as well as elsewhere in the world. Key features: Comprehensive case study of a critically endangered tree species Approaches to bring a tree species back from the brink of extinction Serves as a reference and guide for similar future conservation programmes This book is of interest to plant conservationists, forest ecologists, ethnobotanists and forest managers.

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Baharul I. Choudhury teaches at University of Toronto, Canada.