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Vivek Ramachandran

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Yashendu C Joshi tries to solve "The crocodile conundrum of Charotar" by studying the behavior and socioecological connections between human and mugger communities in central Gujarat Anindya Sinha NIAS, Tarun Nair Wildlife Conservation Trust (India)

<a href="/JoshiYashendu/">Yashendu C Joshi</a> tries to solve "The crocodile conundrum of Charotar" by studying the behavior and socioecological connections between human and mugger communities in central Gujarat Anindya Sinha NIAS, Tarun Nair <a href="/WCT_India/">Wildlife Conservation Trust (India)</a>
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Deepti Bajaj wades into the Aghanashini, a river in North Karnataka, to understand how macroinvertebrate communities change with land use and stream microhabitats Jagdish Krishnaswamy Indian Institute for Human Settlements Balu Hegde

Deepti Bajaj wades into the Aghanashini, a river in North Karnataka, to understand how  macroinvertebrate communities change with land use and  stream microhabitats <a href="/JagdishKrishna8/">Jagdish Krishnaswamy</a> <a href="/iihsin/">Indian Institute for Human Settlements</a> Balu Hegde
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Nisha Nisha Bhakat investigates local and landscape factors that influence bird communities in and around tea gardens of the Terai-Dooars region of West Bengal Anand.M. Osuri Nature Conservation Foundation Arithra Kshettry WCS-India

Nisha <a href="/nickel_salt/">Nisha Bhakat</a> investigates local and landscape factors that influence bird communities in and around tea gardens of the Terai-Dooars region of West Bengal  Anand.M. Osuri <a href="/ncfindia/">Nature Conservation Foundation</a> Arithra Kshettry <a href="/WCSIndia/">WCS-India</a>
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Day 2 of MSc Wildlife #open_defense! Students presented their master’s #dissertation work on topics, ranging from #mangroves in the Western #Suderbans, #tiger reserves in Central India, bird communities in North West Bengal and brown #bears in the #Himalayas. More MSc Wildlife

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We are looking for a colleague who is passionate about species and habitat conservation, experienced in working with rural communities, with experience and understanding of conservation, forest policy and governance issues in the Indian context: ncf-india.org/eastern-himala…

We are looking for a colleague who is passionate about species and habitat conservation, experienced in working with rural communities, with experience and understanding of conservation, forest policy and governance issues in the Indian context: ncf-india.org/eastern-himala…
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Among the 800+ species assessed in the State of India's Birds report 2020, only 7 showed a 'strong' long-term increase in abundance. Among them was Indian Peafowl. 3 years later, what's your guess for the current trend of our national bird? stateofindiasbirds.in

Among the 800+ species assessed in the State of India's Birds report 2020, only 7 showed a 'strong' long-term increase in abundance.

Among them was Indian Peafowl.

3 years later, what's your guess for the current trend of our national bird?

stateofindiasbirds.in
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Want to become a CITIZEN-SCIENTIST? Birds or Bugs or Bees or Trees, take a pic of the biodiversity around... following webpages can help you publish your records, ID your observations & help generate crucial information about our biodiversity, one observation at a time. (1/4)

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30 million observations of 40,000 citizen scientists allowed us to assess conservation status of 942 Indian birds. This year long multi-institutional project reaches it finale on 25 Aug with the release of 'The State of India's Birds 2023' report. Stay tuned for more information.

30 million observations of 40,000 citizen scientists allowed us to assess conservation status of 942 Indian birds. This year long multi-institutional project reaches it finale on 25 Aug with the release of 'The State of India's Birds 2023' report. Stay tuned for more information.
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The State of India's Birds film has been released! We guarantee that watching it will be worth 9 min of your time :-) Do take a look: youtube.com/watch?v=KS70fV…

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The Indian Wildlife Ecology Conference 2024 is now inviting Symposia Proposals! If you are interested in organising a symposium on a specific theme in Indian wildlife ecology, we invite you to submit a proposal. πŸ”— More info: iwecindia.in/symposia πŸ—“οΈ Deadline: Dec 31, 2023

The Indian Wildlife Ecology Conference 2024 is now inviting Symposia Proposals! If you are interested in organising a symposium on a specific theme in Indian wildlife ecology, we invite you to submit a proposal. 
πŸ”— More info: iwecindia.in/symposia
πŸ—“οΈ Deadline: Dec 31, 2023
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In light of the holiday season and numerous requests for an extension, we are extending the symposium submission deadline for the Indian Wildlife Ecology Conference 2024 (IWEC `24) to 15 January 2024! To submit your symposium proposal, go to iwecindia.in/symposia

In light of the holiday season and numerous requests for an extension, we are extending the symposium submission deadline for the Indian Wildlife Ecology Conference 2024 (IWEC `24) to 15 January 2024!

To submit your symposium proposal, go to iwecindia.in/symposia
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Are you an adventurous birder, who wants to explore the little-explored places? Try out heatmap - the new feature in the MYNA report, to identify under-birded places! Use MYNA today: myna.stateofindiasbirds.in