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Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai

The Bombay Natural History Society is a great source of information for those interested in flora and fauna.

The Bombay Natural History Society is a great source of information for those interested in flora and fauna. It houses collections of beetles, butterflies, embalmed reptiles, birds, and animal pelts. It organises bird-watching programs and nature walks.


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About Bombay Natural History Society

 Hornbill House, Shahid Bhagat Singh Marg, Mumbai

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