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Chasing Chinese Caterpillar Fungus (Ophiocordyceps sinensis) Harvesters in the Himalayas: Harvesting Practice and Its Conservation Implications in Western Nepal

The Chinese caterpillar fungus is famous for its high market value, unusual life history, and significant medicinal uses. It is harvested by very poor communities and sold for an extraordinarily high price. Most of the studies on this species are focused on therapeutic uses, chemical analyses, ecolo...

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Published in:Society & natural resources 2014-12, Vol.27 (12), p.1242-1256
Main Authors: Shrestha, Uttam Babu, Shrestha, Sujata, Ghimire, Shivaraj, Nepali, Kamal, Shrestha, Bharat Babu
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biodiversity conservation
Chemicals
China
Chinese medicine
Communities
Conservation
Ecology
Fungi
Harvest
Harvesting
Himalayas
History
Life History
Local communities
Market value
Markets
medicinal fungus
Nepal
Perception
Perceptions
Poor
Prices
Stocks
Surveys
Trade
Values
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