Sarkar, M.S.;                     Amonge, D.E.;                     Pradhan, N.;                     Naing, H.;                     Huang, Z.;                     Lodhi, M.S.    
        A Review of Two Decades of Conservation Efforts on Tigers, Co-Predators and Prey at the Junction of Three Global Biodiversity Hotspots in the Transboundary Far-Eastern Himalayan Landscape. Animals 2021, 11, 2365.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11082365
    AMA Style
    
                                Sarkar MS,                                 Amonge DE,                                 Pradhan N,                                 Naing H,                                 Huang Z,                                 Lodhi MS.        
                A Review of Two Decades of Conservation Efforts on Tigers, Co-Predators and Prey at the Junction of Three Global Biodiversity Hotspots in the Transboundary Far-Eastern Himalayan Landscape. Animals. 2021; 11(8):2365.
        https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11082365
    
    Chicago/Turabian Style
    
                                Sarkar, Mriganka Shekhar,                                 Diana Ethel Amonge,                                 Nawraj Pradhan,                                 Hla Naing,                                 Zhipang Huang,                                 and Mahendra Singh Lodhi.        
                2021. "A Review of Two Decades of Conservation Efforts on Tigers, Co-Predators and Prey at the Junction of Three Global Biodiversity Hotspots in the Transboundary Far-Eastern Himalayan Landscape" Animals 11, no. 8: 2365.
        https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11082365
    
    APA Style
    
                                Sarkar, M. S.,                                 Amonge, D. E.,                                 Pradhan, N.,                                 Naing, H.,                                 Huang, Z.,                                 & Lodhi, M. S.        
        
        (2021). A Review of Two Decades of Conservation Efforts on Tigers, Co-Predators and Prey at the Junction of Three Global Biodiversity Hotspots in the Transboundary Far-Eastern Himalayan Landscape. Animals, 11(8), 2365.
        https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11082365