BHUTAN: Fishes of South-Eastern tip of Bhutan

By Heiko Bleher
The Janali River originates in the mountains of southeastern Bhutan and flows south along the border between the Indian states of Assam and West Bengal. There is little published information about the fish fauna and aquatic vegetation of this region, so our team set out on a journey to explore it.
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