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RESEARCH OUTCOMES (1995 – 2009)

WILDLIFE INSTITUTE OF INDIA DEHRA DUN

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CONTENTS

S.NO. CATEGORY PAGE NUMBER 1. International Peer Reviewed Research Papers 1-11 2. National Peer Reviewed Research Papers 12-26 3. M.Sc. Dissertations 27-31 4. Ph.D. Theses 32-36 5. Reports 5.1 Research Reports 37-48 5.2 Consultancy Reports 49-52 5.3 Technical/Special Reports 53-59 5.4 EIA Reports 60-61 6. Chapters in Reports 6.1 Research reports 62 6.2 Consultancy Reports 63-64 6.3 Technical (Special) Reports 65-67 7. Books 68 8. Book chapters 69-75 9. Manuals 76-77 10. Workshop/conference/proceedings etc. 78-118 11. Popular Articles 119-124 12. Publications from ENVIS Bulletin 125-129 13. Miscellaneous Publications 130 Tables i-x

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I. International Peer Reviewed Research Papers

1. Adhikari, B.S. (2008). Chusua nana: an orchid, new record for

Nanda Devi National Park (Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve), Uttarakhand, India. Journal of American Science. 4: 27-31.

2. Adhikari, B.S.; Babu, M.M. (2008). Floral diversity of Baanganga wetland, Uttarakhand, India. Checklist. 4: 279-290.

3. Adhikari, B.S.; Dhaila-Adhikari, S.; Rawat, Y.S. (2000). Structure of Himalayan Moist Temperate Cypress forest at and around Nainital, Kumaun Himalayas. Oecologia Montana (Switzerland). 6: 21-31.

4. Aggarwal, R.; Velavan, T.P.; Udaykumar, D.; Hendre, P.S.; Shankar, K.; Choudhury, B.C.; Singh, L. (2004). Development and characterization of novel microsatellite markers from the Olive Ridley Sea Turtle Lepidochelys olivacea. Molecular Ecology Notes. 4: 77-79.

5. Akhtar, N.; Bargali, H.S.; Chauhan, N.P.S. (2004). Sloth bear habitat use in disturbed and unprotected areas of Madhya Pradesh, India. Ursus. 15: 203-211.

6. Akhtar, N.; Bargali, H.S.; Chauhan, N.P.S. (2006). Extent of biotic pressure on unprotected sloth bear habitat and human-bear conflict in North Bilaspur Forest Divison in Chhattisgarh, India. Tiger Paper. 33: 33-40.

7. Akhtar, N.; Bargali, H.S.; Chauhan, N.P.S. (2007). Characteristics of Sloth bear (Melursus ursinus) day dens and use in disturbed and unprotected habitat of North Bilaspur Forest Division, Chattisgarh. Ursus. 18: 203-208.

8. Akhtar, N.; Bargali, H.S.; Chauhan, N.P.S. (2008). Distribution and population abundance of sloth bear Melursus ursinus in disturbed and unprotected habitat of

North Bilaspur Forest Division, Chhattisgarh. Tiger Paper. 35: 15-21.

9. Ali, S.; Azfer, M.A.; Bashamboo, A.; Mathur, P.K.; Malik, P.K.; Mathur, V.B.; Raha, A.K.; Ansari, S. (1999). Characterisation of species-specific repetitive DNA from a highly endangered wild animal, Rhinoceros unicornis and assessment of genetic polymorphism by microsatellite associated sequence amplification (MASA). Gene. 228: 33-42.

10. Ambastha, K.; Hussain, S.A.; Badola, R. (2007). Resource dependency and attitudes of local people towards conservation of Kabartal wetlands: A case study from the Indo-Gangetic plains. Wetland Ecology and Management. 15: 287-302.

11. Anoop, K.R.; Hussain, S.A. (2004). Factor affecting habitat selection of Smooth-Coated Otter Lutra perspicillata in Kerala, India. Journal of Zoology. 263: 417-423.

12. Anoop, K.R.; Hussain, S.A. (2005). Food and feeding habits of Smooth-Coated Otter Lutra perspicillata and their significance to the fish population of Kerala, India. Journal of Zoology. 266: 15-23.

13. Awasthi, A.; Uniyal, S.K.; Rawat, G.S.; Rajvanshi, A. (2003). Forest resource availability and its use by the migratory villages of Uttarkashi, Garhwal Himalaya, India. Forest Ecology and Management. 174: 13-24.

14. Badola, R. (1998). Attitudes of local people towards conservation and alternatives to forest resources: a case study from the Lower Himalayas. Biodiversity and Conservation. 7: 1245-1259.

15. Badola, R. (1999). People and protected areas in India. Unasylva. 50: 12-15.

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16. Badola, R.; Hussain, S.A. (2003). Conflict in paradise: women and protected areas in the Indian Himalayas. Mountain Research and Development. 23: 234-237.

17. Badola, R.; Hussain, S.A. (2005). Valuing ecosystem functions: an empirical study on the storm protection function of Bhitarkanika mangrove ecosystem, India. Environmental Conservation. 31: 85-92.

18. Bagchi, S.; Goyal, S.P.; Sankar, K. (2003). Niche relationship of an ungulate assemblage in a dry tropical forest. Journal of Mammalogy. 84: 981-988.

19. Bagchi, S.; Goyal, S.P.; Sankar, K. (2003). Prey abundance and prey selection by tigers (Panthera tigris) in a semi-arid dry deciduous forest in Western India. Journal of Zoology. 260: 285-290.

20. Bagchi, S.; Goyal, S.P.; Sankar, K. (2008). Social organization and population structure of ungulates in a dry tropical forest in Western India (Mammalia, Artiodactyla). Mammalia. 72:44-49.

21. Bahuguna, A.; Mukherjee, S.K. (2000). Use of SEM to recognise Tibetan antelope (Chiru) hair and blending in wool products. Science and Justice. 40: 177-182.

22. Bannerjee, K.; Jhala, Y.V.; Pathak, B. (In Press). Demographic structure and abundance of Asiatic lions (Panthera leo persica) in Girnar Wildlife Sanctuary, Gujarat, India. Oryx.

23. Bargali, H.S.; Akhtar, N.; Chauhan, N.P.S. (2004). Feeding ecology of sloth bears in a disturbed area in Central India. Ursus. 15: 212-217.

24. Beadel, J.S.; Ishtiaq, F.; Covas, R.; Melo, M.; Warren, B.H.; Atkinson, T.C.; Bensch, S.; Graves, G.R.; Jhala, Y.V.; Pierce, M.A.; Rahmani, A.R.; Fonseca, D.M.; Fleischer, R.C. (2006). Global phylogeographic limits of Hawaii's avian malaria. Biology letters: Proceedings of Royal Society of London - Biological sciences Suppl. 273: 2935-2944.

25. Bhargav, V.K.; Uniyal, V.P. (2008). Communal Roosting of Tiger Beetles (Cicindelidae : Coleoptera) in the Shivalik Hills, Himachal Pradesh, India. Cicindela. 40: 1-12.

26. Bhargav, V.K.; Uniyal, V.P.; Sivakumar, K. (2008) (In Press). Distinctive patterns in habitat association and distribution of tiger beetles in the Shivalik landscape of North Western India. Journal of Insect Conservation.

27. Bhatt, D.; Kumar, A. (2001). Foraging ecology of Redvented Bulbul Pycnonotus cafer in Haridwar, India. Forktail. (17): 109-110.

28. Biswas, S.; Sankar, K. (2002). Prey abundance and food habits of tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) in Pench Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh, India. Journal of Zoology. 256: 411-420.

29. Chandola, S.; Badola, R.; Hussain, S.A. (2007). Factors affecting women's participation in conservation programme in and around Rajaji National Park, India. Journal of Indian Anthropological Society. 42: 11-21.

30. Chauhan, N.P.S. (2003). Human casualties and livestock depredation by black and brown bear in the Indian Himalayas. Ursus. 14: 84-87.

31. Chauhan, N.P.S.; Jagdish Singh, R.K. (2006). Status and distribution of Sun bears in Manipur, India. Ursus. 17: 182-185.

32. Chowdhury, S. (2006). Conservation of Asian elephant in Central India. Gajah. 25: 37-45.

33. Dar, T.A.; Habib, B.; Khan, J.A.; Kushwaha, S.P.S.; Mendiratta, N. (2008). Bird community structure in Phakot and Pathri Rao watershed areas in Uttarakhand, India. International Journal of Ecology and Environmental Studies. 34: 193-205.

34. Dar, T.A.; Habib, B.; Khan, J.A.; Kushwaha, S.P.S.; Mendiratta, N. (2008). Population structure, habitat use and conservation of ungulates in mosaic landscapes of Garhwal

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Himalayas, Uttarakhand. International Journal of Ecology and Environmental Studies. 34: 83-89.

35. Dar, T.A.; Khan, J.A.; Habib, B.; Kushwaha, S.P.S.; Mendiratta, N. (2008). Assessment of herpetofaunal assemblage in Phakot and Pathri Rao watershed areas, Uttarakhand, India. International Journal of Ecology and Environmental studies. 34: 207-213.

36. Datta, A. (1998). Hornbill abundance in unlogged forest, selectively logged forest and a forest plantation in Arunachal Pradesh, India. Oryx. 32: 285-294.

37. Datta, A.; Goyal, S.P. (1996). Comparison of forest structure and use by the Indian Giant Squirrel (Ratufa indica) in two riverine forests of Central India Biotropica. 28: 394-399.

38. Datta, A.; Rawat, G.S. (2003). Foraging patterns of sympatric hornbills during non-breeding season in Arunachal Pradesh, North-East India. Biotropica. 35: 208-218.

39. Datta, A.; Rawat, G.S. (2004). Nest-site selection and nesting success of three hornbill species in Arunachal Pradesh, North-east India: Great Hornbill Buceros bicornis, Wreathed Hornbill Aceros undulates and Oriental Pied Hornbill Anthracoceros albirostris. Bird Conservation International. 10: 249-262.

40. Datta, A.; Rawat, G.S. (2008). Dispersal modes and spatial patterns of tree species in a tropical forest of Arunachal Pradesh, Northeast India. Tropical Conservation Science. 1: 163-185.

41. Davidar, P.; Yoganand, T.R.K.; Ganesh, T. (2001). Distribution of forest birds in the Andaman Islands: importance of key habitats. Journal of Biogeography. 28: 663-671.

42. Davidar, P.; Yoganand, T.R.K.; Ganesh, T.; Devi, M.S. (2002). Distribution of forest birds and butterflies in the Andaman Islands, Bay of Bengal: nested patterns and processes. Ecography. 25: 5-16.

43. Deepak, V.; Vasudevan, K. (2008). Density and micro-habitat association of Salea anamallayana (Beddome, 1878) in Eravikulam National Park, Western Ghats, India. Herpetological Journal. 18: 165-170.

44. Devcharan, J.; Karanth, K.U.; Johnsingh, A.J.T. (2003). Estimation of large herbivore densities in the tropical forests of Southern India using distance sampling. Journal of Zoology. 261: 285-290.

45. Dhaila-Adhikari, S.; Adhikari, B.S. (2007). Veneration of a deity by restoration of sacred grove in a village Minar, Kumaun Region of Uttrakhand : A case study. Journal of American Science. 3: 45-49.

46. Edgaonkar, A.; Chellam, R. (2002). Food habits of the leopard (Panthera pardus) in the Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Maharasthra, India. Mammalia. 66: 353-360.

47. Foote, A.L.; Pandey, S.; Krogman, N. (1996). Processes of wetland loss in India. Environmental Conservation. 23: 45-54.

48. Gopi, G.V.; Jena, A.K.; Pandav, B. (2006). Bhitarkanika Wildlife Sanctuary (Orissa), a key congregation area for Indian Skimmer. Birding Asia. 5: 78.

49. Gopi, G.V.; Pandav, B.; Choudhury, B.C. (2007). Efficacy of turtle excluder device on incidental captures of sea turtles and trawl fisheries of Orissa with implications for conservation. British Chelonia Group: Testudo. 6: 67-73.

50. Goyal, S.P.; Sinha, B.C.; Shah, N.V.; Panwar, H.S. (1999). Sardar Sarovar project - A conservation threat to the Indian wild ass Equus hemionus khur. Biological Conservation. 88:277-284.

51. Guha, S.; Goyal, S.P.; Kashyap, V.K. (2006). Genomic variation in the mitochondrially encoded cytochrome b (MT-CYB)and 16S rRNA (MT-RNR2) genes: characterization of eight endangered pecoran species. Animal Genetics. 37:262-265.

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52. Guha, S.; Goyal, S.P.; Kashyap, V.K. (2007). Molecular Phylogeny of Musk deer: A genomic view with mitochondrial 165 rRNA and cytochrome b gene. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 42: 585-597.

53. Gupta, A.K. (2000). Behaviour of Phayre's langur (Trachypithecus pharyei) on the death of one adult female. Mammalia. 64: 477-480.

54. Gupta, A.K. (2000). Shifting cultivation and conservation of biological diversity in Tripura, Northeast India. Human Ecology. 28: 605-629.

55. Gupta, A.K. (2002). A preliminary survey on the status of Binturong (Arctitis binturong) in Trishna Wildlife Sanctuary, Tripura. Tiger Paper. 29: 15-19.

56. Harihar, A.; Pandav, B.; Goyal, S.P. (2009). Density of leopards (Panthera pardus) in Chilla range of Rajaji National Park, Uttaranchal, India. Mammalia. 73: 68.

57. Harihar, A.; Pandav, B.; Goyal, S.P. (2009). Responses of tiger (Panthera tigris) and their prey to removal of anthropogenic influences in Rajaji National Park, India. European Journal of Wildlife Research. 55: 97-105.

58. Harihar, A.; Pandav, B.; Goyal, S.P. (2009) (In Press). Subsampling photographic capture-recapture data of tigers (Panthera tigris) to minimize closure violation and improve estimate precision : a case study. Population Ecology.

59. Harihar, A.; Prasad, D.L.; Ri, C.; Pandav, B.; Goyal, S.P. (2009). Losing ground: tiger Panthera tigris in the North-Western Shivalik Landscape of India. Oryx. 43: 35-43.

60. Hore, U.; Uniyal, V.P. (2008). Diversity and composition of spider assemblages in five vegetation types of the Terai Conservation Area, India. The Journal of Arachnology. 36:251-258.

61. Hore, U.; Uniyal, V.P. (2008). Effect of prescribed fire on spider assemblage in Terai grasslands, India. Turkish Journal of Arachnology. 1: 15-36.

62. Hussain, S.A. (1996). Group size, group structure and breeding in Smooth-Coated Otter Lutra perspicillata Geoffroy (Carnivora, Mustelidae) in National Chambal Sanctuary. Mammalia. 60: 289-297.

63. Hussain, S.A. (1999). Reproductive success, hatching survival and rate of increase of gharial in National Chambal Sanctuary, India. Biological Conservation. 87: 261-268.

64. Hussain, S.A. (2009). Basking site and water depth selection by gharial (Gavialis gangeticus) in National Chambal Sanctuary and its implication for river conservation. Aquatic Conservation. 18: 127-133.

65. Hussain, S.A.; Choudhury, B.C. (1997) Feeding ecology of the Smooth-Coated Otter (Lutra perspicillata)in National Chambal Sanctuary, India. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London. (71): 216-229

66. Hussain, S.A.; Badola, R. (2008). Valuing mangrove ecosystem services : Linking nutrient retention function of mangrove forests to enhanced agro-ecosystem production. Wetland Ecology and Management. 16: 441-450.

67. Hussain, S.A.; Choudhury, B.C. (1995). Seasonal movement, home range and habitat utilization by Smooth Coated Otter in National Chambal Sanctuary. Habitat. 11: 45-55.

68. Hussain, S.A.; Choudhury, B.C. (1997). Distribution and status of the Smooth-Coated Otter Lutra perspicillata in National Chambal Sanctuary, India. Biological Conservation. 80: 199-206.

69. Hussain, S.A.; Singh, R.K.; Badola, R. (2008). An ecological survey of the Trans-Himalayan wetlands of proposed Changthang Biosphere Reserve, Ladakh, India for conservation planning. Biosphere Conservation. 9: 1-11.

70. Ishtiaq, F.; Beadel, J.S.; Baker, A.; Rahmani, A.R.; Jhala, Y.V.; Fleischer, R.C. (2006). Prevalence and evolutionary relationships of haematozoan parasites in native versus introduced populations of Common Myna Acridotheres

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tristis. Biology letters : Proceedings of Royal Society of London - Biological Sciences Suppl. 273: 587-594.

71. Ishtiaq, F.; Gering, E.; Beadel, J.S.; Rappole, J.H.; Rahmani, A.R.; Jhala, Y.V.; Dove, C.J.; Milensky, C.; Peirce, M.A.; Fleischer, R.C. (2007). Prevalence and diversity of avian haematozoan parasites in Asia : A regional Survey. Journal of Wildlife Disease. 43: 382-392.

72. Ishwaran, K.; Jhala, Y.V. (2000). Variation in lekking costs in blackbuck (Antelope cervicapra): relationships to lek-territory location and female mating patterns. Behaviour 137: 547-563.

73. Jalal, J.S.; Kumar, P.; Rawat, G.S.; Pangtey, Y.P.S. (2008). Habenaria pubescens Lindley: an interesting orchid from Western Himalaya. Richardiana. 9: 76-82.

74. Jalal, J.S.; Kumar, P.; Rawat, G.S.; Pangtey, Y.P.S. (2008). Orchidaceae of Uttarakhand, Western Himalaya, India. Checklist. 4: 304-320.

75. Jalal, J.S.; Kumar, P.; Rawat, G.S. (2009). Conservation of a rare Lady's Slipper Orchid (Cypripedium cordigerum D.Don) in Uttarakhand, Western Himalaya. The McAllen Orchid Society Journal. 10: 12-17.

76. Jalal, J.S.; Rawat, G.S.; Kumar, P. (2008). An initiative to community based orchid conservation in the Gori Valley, Uttarakhand, Western Himalaya, India. The McAllen Orchid Society Journal. 9: 12-16.

77. Javed, S.; Takekawa, J.Y.; Douglas, D.C.; Rahmani, A.R.; Kanai, Y.; Nagendran, M.; Choudhury, B.C.; Sharma, S. (2000). Tracking the spring migration of a Bar-headed Goose (Anser indicus) across the Himalaya with Satellite Telemetry. Global Environmental Research. 4: 195-205.

78. Jayapal, R.; Qureshi, Q.; Chellam, R. (2009). Importance of forest structure versus floristics to composition of avian assemblages in tropical deciduous forests of Central highlands, India. Forest Ecology and Management. 257: 2287-2295.

79. Jayathangraj, M.G.; John, M.C.; Nedunchellian, S.; Malik, P.K. (1997). Sero-prevalence of leptospirosis in jackal, wolf and feral dogs. Cheiron. 26

80. Jethva, B.; Jhala, Y.V. (2003). Foraging ecology, economics and conservation of Indian wolves in the Bhal region of Gujarat, Western India. Biological Conservation. 116: 351-357.

81. Jethva, B.; Jhala, Y.V. (2003). Sample size considerations for food habit studies of wolves from scats. Mammalia. 68: 589-591.

82. Jethva, B.; Jhala, Y.V. (2004). Computing biomass consumption from prey occurrence in wolf scats. Zoo Biology. 23: 513-520.

83. Jha-Thakur, U.; Fischer, T.B.; Rajvanshi, A. (2009). Reviewing design stage of Environmental Impact Assessment follow up: looking at the open cast coal mines in India. Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal. 27: 33-34.

84. Jhala, Y.V. (1997). Seasonal effects of nutritional ecology of blackbuck. Journal of Applied Ecology. 34: 1348-1358.

85. Jhala, Y.V.; Sharma, D.K. (1997). Child-lifting by wolves in Eastern Uttar Pradesh, India. Journal of Wildlife Research 2: 94-101.

86. Johnsingh, A.J.T.; Chellam, R.; Sharma, D. (1998). Prospects for conservation of the Asiatic lion in India. Biosphere Conservation. 1: 81-89.

87. Johnsingh, A.J.T.; Goyal, S.P.; Qureshi, Q. (2007). Preparations for the re-introduction of Asiatic lion Panthera leo persica into Kuno Wildlife Sanctuary, Madhya Pradesh, India. Oryx. 41: 93-96.

88. Johnsingh, A.J.T.; Negi, A.S. (2003). Status of tiger and leopard in Rajaji-Corbett Conservation Unit, Northern India. Biological Conservation. 111: 385-393.

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89. Johnsingh, A.J.T.; Williams, A.C. (1999). Elephant corridors in India : lessons for other elephant range countries. Oryx. 33: 210-214.

90. John, M.C.; Jagathangaraj, M.G.; Pamadas, P.; Malik, P.K. (1996). Sero-evidence of Canine distemper, parvovirus and adenovirus in certain free ranging carnivore species. Cheiron. 25.

91. Joshi, P.K.; Rawat, G.S.; Padalia, H.; Roy, P.S. (2006). Biodiversity characterization in Nubra Valley, Ladakh with special reference to plant resource conservation and bioprospecting. Biodiversity and Conservation. 15: 4253-4270.

92 Kala, C.P. (1999). The Valley of flowers: a botanical paradise. Plant Talk. 19: 26-28.

93. Kala, C.P. (2000). Status and conservation of rare and endangered medicinal plants in the Indian Trans-Himalaya. Biological Conservation. 93: 371-379.

94. Kala, C.P.; Mathur, V.B. (2002). Patterns of plant species distribution in the Trans-Himalayan region of Ladakh. Journal of Vegetation Science. 13: 751-754.

95. Kala, C.P.; Singh, S.K.; Rawat, G.S. (2002). Effects of sheep and goat grazing on the species diversity in the alpine meadows of Western Himalaya. The Environmentalist. 22: 183-289.

96. Karanth, K.U.; Nichols, J.D.; Seidensticker, J.; Dinerstein, E.; Smith, J.L.D.; McDougal, C.; Johnsingh, A.J.T.; Chundawat, R.S.; Thapar, V. (2003). Science deficiency in conservation practice: the monitoring of tiger populations in India. Animal Conservation. 6: 141-146.

97. Karki, J.B.; Jhala, Y.V.; Khanna, P.P. (2000). Grazing lawns in Terai grasslands, Royal Bardia National Park, Nepal. Biotropica. 32: 423-429.

98. Khan, J A.; Chellam, R.; Rodgers, W.A.; Johnsingh, A.J.T. (1996). Ungulate densities and biomass in the tropical dry

deciduous forests of Gir, Gujarat, India. Journal of Tropical Ecology. 12: 149-162.

99. Khan, J.A.; Sharad, K.; Khan, A.; Musavi, A.; Malik, P.K.; Kushwaha, S.P.S.; Khati, D.; Sarin, G.D. (2008). An ecological study in the buffer zone of the Corbett Tiger Reserve: Prey abundance and habitat conditions. International Journal of Ecology and Environmental Sciences. 34: 121-131.

100. Kittur, S.; Sathyakumar, S.; Rawat, G.S. (2009) (In press). Assessment of spatial and habitat use overlap between Himalayan tahr and livestock in Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary, India. European Journal of Wildlife Research.

101. Kumar, A. (2004). Acoustic communication in the Red-Vented Bulbul Pycnonotus cafer. An Acad Bras Cienc. 76: 350-358.

102. Kumar, P.; Jalal, J.S.; Rawat, G.S. (2007). Orchidaceae, Chhotanagpur, State of Jharkhand, India. Checklist. 3: 297-304.

103. Kumar, P.; Jalal, J.S.; Rawat, G.S. (2008). Geodorum attenuatum Griff. (Orchidaceae): A new record from India. Richardiana. 8: 80-87.

104. Kumar, R.S. (2004). A new subspecies of Sclater's monal Lophophorus sclateri from Western Arunachal Pradesh. Bulletin British Ornithologists Club. 124: 16-24.

105. Lobo, A.S.; Vasudevan, K.; Pandav, B. (2005). Trophic ecology of Lapemis curtus (Hydrophiidae) along the Coast of Goa, Western India Copeia. : 636-640.

106. Mallapur, A.; Choudhury, B.C. (2003). Behavioural abnormalities in captive non human primates. Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science. 6: 275-285.

107. Mallapur, A.; Qureshi, Q.; Chellam, R. (2002). Enclosure design and space utilization by Indian leopards (Panthera pardus) in four zoos in Southern India. Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science. 5: 111-124.

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108. Mathur, P.K.; Sinha, P.R. (2008). Looking beyond protected area network : a paradigm shift in approach for biodiversity conservation. International Forestry Review. 10: 305-314.

109. Mathur, P.K.; Uniyal, V.P.; Mehra, B.S.; Pandey, S. (2004). Ecological monitoring design for the Conservation of Biodiversity in the Great Himalayan National Park Conservation Area, Western Himalaya. International Journal of Fieldwork Studies. 2

110. Mathur, V.B. (2005). Mitigation of biodiversity impacts of water resource projects: Pitfalls and lessons learned. International Forestry Review. 7: 21p.

111. Mathur, V.B.; Padalia, H. (2006). Gap analysis in protected area system in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India: Implications for conservation planning. International Journal of Biodiversity Science and Management. 2: 1-15.

112. Mehra, B.S.; Mathur, P.K. (2003). Livestock grazing in the Great Himalayan National Park Conservation Area - a landscape level assessment. Himalayan Research Bulletin. 21: 89-96.

113. Mishra, B.K.; Silori, C.S. (2001). Assessment of livestock grazing pressure in and around the elephant corridors in Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary, South India. Biodiversity and Conservation. 10: 2181-2195.

114. Mishra, C. (1997). Livestock depredation by large carnivores in the Indian Trans-Himalaya : conflict perceptions and conservation prospects. Environmental Conservation. 24: 338-343.

115. Mishra, C. (1997). Pheasants and other birds of Majhatal Harsang Wildlife Sanctuary, Himachal Pradesh, India. Forktail. (12): 1-8.

116. Mishra, C.; Johnsingh, A.J.T. (1996). On habitat selection by the Goral Nemorhaedus goral bedfordi (Bovidae: Artiodactyla). Journal of Zoology. 240: 573-580.

117. Mishra, C.; Johnsingh, A.J.T. (1998). Population and conservation status of the Nilgiri Tahr (Hemitragus hylocrius) in Anaimalai hills, South India. Biological Conservation. 86: 199-206.

118. Mishra, C.; Rawat, G.S. (1998). Livestock Grazing and Biodiversity Conservation : Comments on Saberwal. Conservation Biology. 12: 712-714.

119. Mudappa, D.C.; Chellam, R. (2001). Capture and immobilization of Wild Brown Palm Civets in Western Ghats Journal of Wildlife Disease. 37: 383-386.

120. Mukherjee, S.; Goyal, S.P.; Johnsingh, A.J.T. (2004). The importance of rodents as diet of Jungle cat, Caracal and Jackal in Sariska National Park, Rajasthan, India. Journal of Zoology. 262: 405-411.

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127. Pandav, B. (1996). Birds of Bhitarkanika mangroves Eastern India. Forktail. (12): 9-20.

128. Pandey, S.; Wells, M.P. (1997). Ecodevelopment planning at India's Great Himalayan National Park for biodiversity conservation and participatory rural development. Biodiversity and Conservation. 6: 1277-1292.

129. Pendharkar, A.P.; Goyal, S.P. (1995). Group size and composition of the Grey goral in Simbalbara Sanctuary and Darpur Reserved Forest, India. Journal of Mammalogy. 76: 906-911.

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131. Rajpurohit, K.S. (1999). Child lifting: wolves in Hazaribagh, India. Ambio. 28: 162-166.

132. Rajpurohit, K.S.; Krausman, P.R. (2000). Human-sloth bear conflicts in Madhya Pradesh, India. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 28: 393-399.

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135. Rajvanshi, A. (2005). Strengthening biodiversity conservation through Community-Oriented development projects : environmental review of the India Eco-development project. Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management. 7: 299-325.

136. Ramanathan, A.; Malik, P.K.; Gaya, P. (2007). Seroepizootiological survey for selected viral infections in captive Asiatic lions (Panthera leo persica) from Western India. Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine. 38: 400-408.

137. Raman, T.R.S. (1998). Aerial casque-butting in the Great Hornbill Buceros bicornis. Forktail. (13): 123-124.

138. Raman, T.R.S.; Rawat, G.S.; Johnsingh, A.J.T. (1998). Recovery of tropical rain forest avifauna in relation to vegetation succession following shifting cultivation in Mizoram, North-east India. Journal of Applied Ecology. 35: 214-231.

139. Ramesh, K.; McGowan, P.; Qureshi, Q. (2006). Key areas project: recent surveys in the Garhwal region of Northern India. Annual Review of World Pheasant Association. : 26p.

140. Rawat, G.S. (1997). Conservation status of forests and wildlife in the Eastern Ghats, India. Environmental Conservation. 24: 307-315.

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142. Rawat, G.S.; Adhikari, B.S. (2005). Floristics and distribution of plant communities across moisture and topographic gradients in Tso Kar Basin, Changthang Plateau, Eastern Ladakh. Arctic, Antarctic and Alpine Research. 37: 539-544.

143. Sahajpal, V.; Goyal, S.P. (2007). Identification of shed or plucked origin of Indian peafowl (Pavo cristatus) tail feathers : preliminary findings. Science and Justice. 48: 76-78.

144. Sahajpal, V.; Goyal, S.P.; Jayapal, R.; Yoganand, T.R.K.; Thakar, M.K. (2008). Hair characteristics of four Indian bear species. Science and Justice. 48: 8-15.

145. Sahajpal, V.; Goyal, S.P.; Raza, R. (2008) (In Press). Identification of Mongoose (Genus: Herpestes) species from hair through band pattern studies using discriminate functional analysis (DFA) and microscopic examination. Science and Justice.

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147. Sankaran, R.; Sivakumar, K. (1999). Preliminary analysis of an ongoing study of the Nicobar Megapode Megapodius nicobariensis. Blth. Zool. Verh. Leiden. 327: 75-89.

148. Sankar, K.; Johnsingh, A.J.T. (2002). Food habits of tiger (Panthera tigris)and leopard (Panthera pardus) in Sariska Tiger Reserve, Rajasthan, India as shown by scat analysis. Mammalia. 66: 285-289.

149. Sathyakumar, S. (2000). Status of mammals on Mundanthurai Plateau, South India. Tiger paper. 27: 1-6.

150. Sathyakumar, S. (2001). Status and management of Asiatic Black Bear and Himalayan Brown Bear in India. Ursus. 12: 21-30.

151. Sathyakumar, S.; Viswanath, S. (2003). Observations on food habits of Asiatic Black Bear (Ursus thibetanus) in Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary, India - preliminary evidence on the role of black bears in enhancing seed germination and germination. Ursus. 14: 95-104.

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154. Shalini, P.; Choudhury, B.C. (2001). Factors affecting pollinator visitation and reproductive success in Sonneratia caseolaris and Aegiceras corniculatum in a mangrove forest in India. Journal of Tropical Ecology. 17: 431-447.

155. Shankar, K.; Pandav, B.; Choudhury, B.C. (2003). An assessment of the Olive Ridley Turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea) nesting population in Orissa, India. Biological Conservation. 115: 149-150.

156. Sharad, K.; Khan, J.A.; Khan, A.; Musavi, A.; Malik, P.K.; Kushwaha, S.P.S.; Khati, D.; Sarin, G.D. (2008). An ecological study in the buffer zone of the Corbett Tiger Reserve: Tiger abundance and cattle depredation. International Journal of Ecology and Environmental Sciences. 34: 133-140.

157. Sharma, D.K.; Maldonado, J.; Jhala, Y.V.; Fleischer, R.C. (2004). Ancient wolf lineages in India. Biology letters : Proceedings of Royal Society of London - Biological Sciences Suppl. 271: s1-s4.

158. Sharma, D.; Manjrekar, N.; Mukherjee, S.; Katti, M.V.; Rawat, G.S.; Johnsingh, A.J.T. (1995). The Takin (Bovidae, Caprinae) in Arunachal Pradesh, India. Mammalia. 59: 444-446.

159. Sharma, R.; Stuckas, H.; Khan, I.; Ranjana; Goyal, S.P.; Tiedemann, R. (2008). Fourteen new di-and tetranucleotide microsatellite loci for the critically endangered Indian Tiger (Panthera tigris tigris). Molecular Ecology Notes. 8: 1480-1482.

160. Sharma, R.; Stuckas, H.; Ranjana; Khan, I.; Goyal, S.P.; Tiedemann, R. (2008) (In Press). Mitochondrial DNA analysis of Bengal tiger populations (Panthera tigris tigris) in Terai Arc Landscape (TAL) of India. Conservation Genetics.

161. Sharma, S.; Jhala, Y.V.; Sawarkar, V.B. (2003). Gender discrimination of tigers by using their pugmarks. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 31: 258-264.

162. Sharma, S.; Jhala, Y.V.; Sawarkar, V.B. (2005). Identifying individual tigers from their pugmarks. Journal of Zoology. 267: 7-9.

163. Shrivastava, A.B.; Chandrapuria, V.P.; Malik, P.K. (2001). Immobilization of Sloth bear for ecological studies. Intas Polivet. 2: 238-239.

164. Shrivastava, A.B.; Katiyar, A.K.; Malik, P.K. (1999). Ascending duodenal invagination in Leopard. Veterinary Record. 144

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165. Shrivastava, A.B.; Sharma, R.K.; Chaudhary, R.K.; Malik, P.K. (1999). Sarcocystosis in a Barasingha deer (Cervus duvauceli branderi). Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine. 30: 454-455.

166. Silori, C.S. (2001). Status and distribution of anthropogenic pressure in the buffer zone of Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve in Western Himalaya,India. Biodiversity and Conservation. 10: 1113-1130.

167. Silori, C.S.; Badola, R. (2000). Medicinal plant cultivation and sustainable development : a case study in the buffer zone of the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve, Western Himalaya, India. Mountain Research and Development. 20: 272-279.

168. Singh, R.K.; Chowdhury, S. (1999). Effect of mine discharge on the pattern of riverine habitat use of elephants, Elephas maximus and other mammals in Singhbhum forests, Bihar, India. Journal of Environmental Management. 57: 177-192.

169. Singh, R.R.; Goyal, S.P.; Khanna, P.P.; Mukherjee, P.K.; Sukumar, R. (2006). Using morphometric and analytical techniques to characterize elephant ivory. Forensic Science International 162: 144-151.

170. Singh, S.K.; Rawat, G.S. (2000). Making money from Morel mushrooms. Plant talk. 21: 36-37.

171. Sivakumar, K. (2000). Varanus salvator (water monitor) nesting behavior. Herpetological Review. 31: 243-244.

172. Sivakumar, K. (2003). Some observations on the breeding biology of birds on Great Nicobar Island, India. Forktail. (19): 130-131.

173. Sivakumar, K. (2004). Introduced mammals in Andaman and Nicobar Islands (India): A Conservation perspective. Aliens. 17: 11.

174. Sivakumar, K. (2006). Megapode may follow Dodo. Science. 313: 1213.

175. Sivakumar, K. (2008). Species richness, distribution pattern and habitat use of fishes in the Trans-Himalayas, India. Electronic Journal of Ichthyology. 1: 31-42.

176. Sivakumar, K. (2009) (In press). Impact of tsunami on the Nicobar Megapode Megapodus nicobariensis. Oryx.

177. Sivakumar, K.; Sankaran, R. (2002). New records of birds from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Forktail. (18): 149-150.

178. Sridhar, H.; Sankar, K. (2008). Effects of habitat degradation on mixed-species bird flocks in Indian rain forests. Journal of Tropical Ecology. 24: 135-147.

179. Srivastava, A.B.; Chaturvedi, V.K.; Katiyar, A.K.; Tewari, S.P.; Malik, P.K. (2001). Feline - Panleukopaenia in tigers and leopards in India. Intas Polivet. 2: 230-231.

180. Sunderraj, S.F.W.; Johnsingh, A.J.T. (1996). Impact of flash flood on the gallery forest and arboreal mammals of River Servalar, Mundanthurai plateau, South India. Journal of Wildlife Research. 1: 89-94.

181. Taggart, M.A.; Senacha, K.R.; Green, R.E.; Jhala, Y.V.; Raghavan, B.; Rahmani, A.R.; Cuthbert, R.; Pain, D.J.; Meharg, A.A. (2007). Diclofenac residues in carcasses of domestic ungulates available to vultures in India. Environment International. 33: 759-565.

182. Tambe, S.; Rawat, G.S. (2009). Ecology, economics and equity of the pastoral systems in the Khangchendzonga National Park, Sikkim Himalaya, India. Ambio. 38: 95-100.

183. Tiwari, U.; Kotia, A.; Rawat, G.S. (2009). Medico-ethnobotany of the Monpas in Tawang and West Kameng Districts of Arunachal Pradesh, India. Pleione. 3: 1-8.

184. Tiwari, U.; Rawat, G.S. (2008). On the occurrence of Coeloglossum viride (L.)Hartm. in India. Pleione. 2: 241-243.

185. Tripathy, B. (2006). The Olive Ridley conservation: An integrated community approach at the Rushikulya Sea

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186. Tripathy, B.; Shankar, K.; Choudhury, B.C. (2003). Important nesting habitats of Olive Ridley Turtles Lepidochelys olivacea along the Andhra Pradesh coast of Eastern India. Oryx. 37: 454-463.

187. Uniyal, S.K.; Awasthi, A.; Rawat, G.S. (2003). Developmental process, changing life style and traditional wisdom: analysis from Western Himalaya. The Environmentalist. 23: 307-312.

188. Uniyal, V.P. (2004). Bharal - the most sighted ungulate of Nanda Devi National Park. Tiger Paper. 3: 21-25.

189. Uniyal, V.P.; Bhargav, V.K. (2007). Assesment of butterflies in Bir Shikargah Wildlife Sanctuary, Haryana. Tiger Paper. 34: 13-15.

190. Uniyal, V.P.; Hore, U. (2008). Spider assemblage in the heterogeneous landscape of Terai Conservation Area, India. Revista Iberica de Aracnologia. 15: 89-95.

191. Vasudevan, K.; Kumar, A.; Chellam, R. (2006). Species Turnover: the case of stream amphibians of rainforests in the Western Ghats, Southern India. Biodiversity and Conservation. 15: 3515-3525.

192. Vasudevan, K.; Kumar, A.; Chellam, R.; Noon, B.R. (2008). Density and diversity of forest floor amphibians in the rain forests of the Southern Western ghats, India. Herpetologica. 64: 207-215.

193. Verma, S.; Katoch, R.C.; Jand, S.K.; Nigam, P. (1999). Fungi associated with abortions and infertility in Doe's and Ewes. Veterinarski Archiv. 69: 1-5.

194. Verma, S.; Katoch, R.C.; Jand, S.K.; Sharma, B.M.; Nigam, P. (1999). Mycobiotic flora of female genitalia in buffaloes and cows with reproductive disorders. Veterinary Research Communications. 23: 337-341.

195. Verma, S.; Katoch, R.C.; Sharma, M.; Nigam, P. (2000). Abortions and infertility in domestic livestock due to Brucellosis in Himachal Pradesh, India. Veterinarski Archiv. 70: 75-82.

196. Verma, S.; Katoch, R.C.; Verma, J.C.; Nigam, P.; Batta, B.K. (1998). Reproductive failure in Does and Ewes due to salmonellosis in Himachal Pradesh, India. Veterinarski Archiv. 68: 177-181.

197. Vinod, T.R.; Cheeran, J.V. (1997). Conservation of elephantsin Idukki Wildlife Sanctuary, Kerala. Gajah. : 57-60.

198. Walters, B.B.; Ronnback, P.; Kovacs, J.M.; Crona, B.; Hussain, S.A.; Badola, R.; Primavera, J.H.; Barbier, E.; Dahdouh-Guebas, F. (2008). Ethnobiology, socio-economics and management of mangrove forests: a review. Aquatic Botany. 89: 220-236.

199. Williams, A.C.; Johnsingh, A.J.T. (1996). Comment on reproductive performance of timber elephants in Myanmar. Gajah. 18: 61-62.

200. Williams, A.C.; Johnsingh, A.J.T. (1996 ). Elephant capture in Meghalaya, North-East India - The past and the future. Gajah. 17: 1-7.

201. Williams, A.C.; Johnsingh, A.J.T. (1996). Status survey of elephants and their habitats in Garo hills, North East India. Gajah. 16: 43-60.

202. Williams, A.C.; Johnsingh, A.J.T. (1996). Threatened elephant corridors in Garo hills, North East India. Gajah. 16: 61-68.

203. Yadav, B.P.; Sathyakumar, S.; Koirala, R.K.; Pokharel, C. (2008). Status, distribution and habitat use of Hispid Hare (Caprolagus hispidus) in Royal Suklaphanta Wildlife Reserve. Tiger paper. 35: 8-14.

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3. Adhikari, B.S.; Uniyal, S.K.; Awasthi, A.; Rawat, G.S. (2005). Bird observations from Tehri dam submergence zone, West Himalaya, Uttaranchal. The Indian Forester. 131: 251-256.

4. Aiyadurai, A.; Jhala, Y.V. (2006) Foraging and habitat use by golden jackals (Canis aureus) in the Bhal region, Gujarat, India. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 103: 5-12.

5. Akhtar, N.; Bargali, H.S.; Chauhan, N.P.S. (2006) Home range and management of sloth bear (Melursus ursinus) in disturbed and unprotected habitat of North Bilaspur Forest Division, Chhattisgarh, India. The Indian Forester. 132: 123-132.

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7. Areendran, G. (1997). Sighting of Takin (Budorcas taxicolor) in the Mehao Wildlife Sanctuary, Arunachal

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8. Atkore, V.M.; Sivakumar, K.; Johnsingh, A.J.T. (In press). Length-Weight relationship and relative condition factor of juvenile Golden Mahseer Tor putitora (Hamilton 1822), in the tributaries of Ramganga river, Uttarakhand. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society.

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13. Awasthi, A.; Uniyal, S.K.; Rawat, G.S. (2003). Status and extraction pattern of Jurinea dolomiaea Boiss (Dhoop) in an alpine meadow of Kumaon Himalaya (Uttaranchal). The Indian Forester. 129: 589-595.

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15. Bagchi, S.; Goyal, S.P.; Sankar, K. (2003). Habitat separation among ungulates in dry tropical forests of Ranthambhore National Park, Rajasthan. Tropical Ecology. 44: 175-181.

16. Bargali, H.S.; Chauhan, N.P.S. (2006). Trapping and restraint techniques for Sloth Bear in North Bilaspur Forest Division (NBFD), Chhattisgarh, India. The Indian Forester. 132: 72-82.

17. Bhardwaj, A.K.; Pramod, G.K.; Geetha, K.; Veeramani, A. (2007) Conservation of tiger (Panthera tigris) and its habitats-experiences of eco-existence of people and protected area from Periyar Tiger Reserve, Kerala, India. The Indian Forester. 132: 1233-1242.

18. Bhardwaj, M.; Bhargav, V.K.; Uniyal, V.P. (2008). Occurrence of Tiger beetles (Cicindelidae : Coleoptera) in Chilla Wildlife Sanctuary, Rajaji National Park, Uttarakhand. The Indian Forester. 134: 1636-1645.

19. Bhargav, V.K.; Uniyal, V.P.; Kittur, S.; Sivakumar, K. (2007). Birds records from Simbalbara Wildlife Sanctuary, Himachal Pradesh. The Indian Forester. 133: 1411-1418.

20. Bhartari, R. (2002). Ecotourism in India. Journal of Tourism. 5: 133-141.

21. Bhattacharya, T.; Sathyakumar, S. (2008). Abundance, group size and habitat use pattern of Himalayan tahr (Hemitragus jemlahicus) and goral (Nemorhaedus goral) in Chenab valley, Chamoli district, (Uttarakhand). The Indian Forester. 134: 1359-1370.

22. Bhat, S.D.; Rawat, G.S. (1995). Habitat use by chital (Axis axis) in Dhaulkhand, Rajaji National Park, India. Tropical Ecology. 36: 177-189.

23. Bhat, S.D.; Rawat, G.S. (1999). Some food plants of Chital (Axis axis) in Rajaji National Park, India. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 96: 467-468.

24. Bhupathy, S.; Choudhury, B.C. (1995). Status, distribution and conservation of the Travancore tortoise, (Indotestudo forstenii) in Western Ghats. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 92: 16-21

25. Binod, R.; Lalromawia, L.; Sankar, K. (2007). Infanticide in wild pigs in Sariska Tiger Reserve, Rajasthan. The Indian Forester. 133: 1422.

26. Biswas, T.; Mathur, V.B. (2000). A review of the present conservation scenario of hog deer (Axis porcinus) in its native range. The Indian Forester. 126: 1068-1084.

27. Chaitra, M.S.; Vasudevan, K.; Shankar, K. (2004). The Sri Lankan amphibian hotspot: the splitters have it. Current Science. 86: 897-899.

28. Chandola, S.; Badola, R. (2008). Gender issues in conservation - case of Rajaji National Park, India. The Indian Forester. 134: 648-656.

29. Chandola, S.; Rawat, G.S.; Naithani, H.B. (2006) On the occurrence of a Little Known Macaque in Uttaranchal. The Indian Forester. 132: 885-887.

30. Chandra, K.; Uniyal, V.P. (2007). On a collection of Pleurostict scarabaeidae (Coleoptera) from the Great Himalayan National Park, Himachal Pradesh, India. Zoo's Print. 22: 2821-2823.

31. Chaturvedi, R.K.; Sankar, K. (2008). Hydro-geochemistry of Baanganga River Wetland, Haridwar,

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32. Chauhan, N.P.S. (2005). Human casualties by tiger in Katerniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary, Uttar Pradesh and mitigation strategies. The Indian Forester. 131: 1337-1346.

33. Chauhan, N.P.S. (2005). Livestock depredation by tiger in Dudhwa National Park, Uttar Pradesh and mitigation strategies. The Indian Forester. 131: 1319-1328.

34. Chauhan, N.P.S.; Chowdhury, S. (2002). Evaluation of electric fences for their efficacy in controlling elephant damage in Northern West Bengal and suggested improvements. The Indian Forester. 128: 179-188.

35. Chauhan, N.P.S.; Lalthanpuia. (2008). Status and distribution of Malayan Sun Bear (Helarctos malayanus) in North-Eastern States, India. The Indian Forester. 134: 1339-1348.

36. Dadda, T.; Hussain, S.A. (2006) Relative abundance of lesser known carnivores in disturbed and undisturbed forests of Pakke Tiger Reserve, Arunachal Pradesh, India. The Indian Forester. 132: 61-72.

37. Dagyom, K.; Gopi, G.V. (2009). Ethnozoology of Galo tribe with special reference to ediable insects in Arunahcal pradesh. Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge. 8: 81-83.

38. Dasgupta, S.; Sankar, K. (2008). Density, Group size and Sex Ratio of Gaur (Bos gaurus H. Smith) in a Tropical Semi-Evergreen Forest of North-East India. The Indian Forester. 134: 1281-1288.

39. Datta, A. (1997). Records of Turtles from Pakhui Wildlife Sanctuary, Arunachal Pradesh, North-East India. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 95: 121-123.

40. Datta, A. (1998). Anti-predatory response of the Indian giant squirrel Ratufa indica to predation attempts by the Crested hawk eagle Spizaetus cirrhatus limnaetus. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 95: 333-334.

41. Datta, A. (1999). Daytime resting in the nest - an adaptation by the Indian Giant Squirrel Ratufa indica to avoid predation. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 96: 132-133.

42. Datta, A. (1999). Pangolin sightings in Western Arunachal Pradesh. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 96: 310-315.

43. Datta, A. (1999). Small carnivores in two protected areas of Arunachal Pradesh. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 96: 399-404.

44. Datta, A. (2000). Pheasant abundance in selectively logged and unlogged forests of Western Arunachal Pradesh, Northeast India. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 97: 177-183.

45. Datta, A.; Goyal, S.P. (2008). Responses of diurnal tree squirrels to selective logging in Western Arunachal Pradesh. Current Science. 95: 895-902.

46. Dixit, A.M.; Rajvanshi, A. (1998). Assessment of wood removal from the tropical dry deciduous forests of Narmada Basin in Central India. Tropical Ecology. 39: 151-154.

47. Dubey, Y. (1999). Sighting of Rustyspotted cat Prionailurus rubiginosus in Tadoba Andheri Tiger

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Reserve, Maharashtra. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 96: 310-311.

48. Dubey, Y.; Mathur, V.B. (2000). Development of a spatial database in Geographical Information System (GIS) domain for natural resource assessment and management in Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve, Maharashtra. The Indian Forester. 126: 1105-1119.

49. Dubey, Y.; Mathur, V.B. (2005). Use of unique habitats by wildlife species in Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve, Maharashtra, India. The Indian Forester. 131: 1329-1336.

50. Dutta, S.K.; Jhala, Y.V. (2007). Ecological aspects of Indian Spiny-tailed Lizard Uromastyx hardwickii in Kutch. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 104: 255-265.

51. Dutta, S.K.; Vasudevan, K.; Chaitra, M.S.; Shankar, K.; Aggarwal, R.K. (2004). Jurassic frogs and the evolution of amphibian endemism in the Western Ghats. Current Science. 86: 211-216.

52. Dutt, S. (2001). Beyond 2000: A management vision for the Kalakad-Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve. Current Science. 80: 442-447.

53. Gaya, P.; Malik, P.K.; Meenakshi. (1998). Serological survey of blue tongue virus antibodies in domestic and wild ruminants in and around Sariska Tiger Reserve, Rajasthan, India. Indian Journal of Virology. 14: 51-53.

54. Gopi, G.V.; Pandav, B. (2007). Conservation of avifauna of Bhitarkanika mangroves, India. Zoo's Print. 22: 2839-2847.

55. Gopi, G.V.; Pandav, B. (2009). Humans sharing space with Crocodylus porosus in Bhitarkanika Wildlife

Sanctuary: conflicts and options. Current Science. 96: 459-460.

56. Gopi, G.V.; Pandav, B.; Angom, S. (2007). Aspects of nesting biology of Crocodylus porosus at Bhitarkanika, Orissa, Eastern Ghat. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 104: 328-333.

57. Gopi, G.V.; Pandav, B.; Choudhury, B.C. (2007). A note on the estimated annual incidental capture of sea turtles in trawl nets along the Orissa coast. Hamdryad. 31: 212-215.

58. Gupta, A.K. (1995). A note on baya, (Ploceus phillipinus) nesting on Krishnachuda (Delonix regia) tree. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 92: 124.

59. Gupta, A.K. (2002). Tribals and Wildlife Conservation with special reference to Shifting Cultivation (jhumming) in Tripura, Northeast India. Tui-A Quarterly Research Journal on Tribal Life and Culture. 10: 31-53.

60. Gupta, A.K.; Chivers, D.J. (2000). Feeding ecology and conservation of the Golden langur Trachypithecus geei Khajuria in Tripura, Northeast India. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 97: 349-361.

61. Hajra, A.; Rawat, G.S. (2002). Population structure of the corridor forest between Rajaji and Corbett National Park, Uttaranchal. Indian Journal of Forestry. 25: 310-318.

62. Hore, U.; Uniyal, V.P. (2008). Use of Spiders (Araneae) as Indicator for monitoring of habitat condition in Terai Conservation Area, India. The Indian Forester. 134: 1371-1380.

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63. Hussain, S.A. (2007). Integrated management of wetlands: A case study on Asan Conservation Reserve, Uttarakhand, India. The Indian Forester. 133: 1305-1311.

64. Hussain, S.A.; Malik, P.K.; Choudhury, B.C. (1996). Chemical immobilization of Smooth Coated Otter using a combination of Ketamine and Xylazine hydrochloride. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 93

65. Hussain, S.A.; Pandav, B. (2008). Status of breeding water birds in Changthang Cold Desert Sanctuary, Ladakh. The Indian Forester. 134: 469-480.

66. Hussain, S.A.; Saxena, A. (2008). Distribution and status of antarctic seals and penguins along the Princess Astrid Coast, East Antartica. Indian Journal of Marine Science. 37: 455-561.

67. Hussain, S.A.; Singsit, S.; Vaiphei, N.; Angom, S.; Kipgen, K. (2006) The Brow antlered deer of Manipur Cervus eldi eldi, McClelland 1842: A review of their status, ecology and conservation. The Indian Forester. 132: 40-50.

68. Ishwar, N.M. (2000). Melanobatrachus indicus Beddome,1878, resighted at the Anaimalai Hills, Southern India. Hamdryad. 25: 50-51.

69. Ishwar, N.M.; Chellam, R.; Kumar, A. (2001). Distribution of forest floor reptiles in the rainforest of Kalakad-Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve, South India. Current Science. 80: 413-418.

70. Jalal, J.S.; Rawat, G.S.; Pangtey, Y.P.S. (2006) A Note on the identity of Bulbophyllum secundum Hk. f. (Orchidaceae) in the orchid flora of Uttaranchal. Journal of Economic and Taxonomic Botany. 30: 211-212.

71. Jalal, J.S.; Rawat, G.S.; Pangtey, Y.P.S. (2006) Peristylus affinis (D. Don) Seidenf. (Orchidaceae): A new record for Kumaun Himalaya, Uttaranchal. Journal of Economic and Taxonomic Botany. 30: 401-402.

72. Jalal, J.S.; Rawat, G.S.; Pangtey, Y.P.S. (2006) Recollection of Eulophia hormusjii Duttie (Orchidaceae) from the foot-hills of Kumaun Himalaya. Journal of Economic and Taxonomic Botany. 30: 424-426.

73. Jalal, J.S.; Rawat, G.S.; Pangtey, Y.P.S. (2007). A note on the occurrence of Ornithochilus difformis (wall. Ex Lindl.) Schltr. (Orchidaceae) in Kumaun Himalaya. Indian Journal of Forestry. 30: 523-524.

74. Jalal, J.S.; Rawat, G.S.; Pangtey, Y.P.S. (2007). Rediscovery of a rare orchid (Androcorys pugioniforme) Lindl. Ex Hook. f.) K.Y.Lang - Orchidaceae in Uttarakhand from Kumaun Hills. Indian Journal of Forestry. 30: 337-338.

75. Jani, R.G.; Malik, P.K.. 2. (1997). Conservation of Asiatic lion: a Biotechnological approach. Indian Journal of Forestry. 20: 403-405.

76. Javed, S.; Qureshi, Q.; Rahmani, A.R. (1999). Conservation status and distribution of Swamp Francolin in India. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 96: 16-23.

77. Jayathangraj, M.G.; John, C.M.; Ramadas, P.; Malik, P.K. (1999). Incidence of rinderpest and canine distemper in wild animals. Indian Veterinary Medical Journal. 23: 127-128.

78. Jhala, Y.V. (2003). Status, ecology and conservation of Indian wolf. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 100: 293-307.

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79. Jhala, Y.V.; Qureshi, Q.; Bhuva, V.; Sharma, L.N. (1999). Population estimation of Asiatic lion. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 96: 3-15.

80. Jhala, Y.V.; Qureshi, Q.; Gopal, R. (2005). Methodology for estimating and monitoring tiger, prey and habitat. The Indian Forester. 131: 1393-1398.

81. Jishtu, V.; Goraya, G.S.; Rawat, G.S. (2007). Flora of Rupi Bhaba Wildlife Sanctuary : A checklist. Journal of Economic and Taxonomic Botany. 31: 953-970.

82. Johnsingh, A.J.T. (2001). The Kalakad-Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve: a global heritage of biological diversity. Current Science. 80: 378-388.

83. Johnsingh, A.J.T. (2003). Bear conservation in India. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 100: 192-201.

84. Johnsingh, A.J.T.; Goyal, S.P. (2005). Tiger conservation in India : the past, present and future. The Indian Forester. 131: 1279-1296.

85. Johnsingh, A.J.T.; Ramesh, K.; David, A.; Rajapandian, K.; Mohan, D. (2006). Enabling tigers to survive in Haryana and Himachal Pradesh, Northern India. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 103: 251-253.

86. Johnsingh, A.J.T.; Ramesh, K.; Qureshi, Q. (2007). Dhikala grasslands in Corbett Tiger Reserve, a potential site for reintroduction of the One-horned Rhinoceros in India. Pachyderm. 43: 108-195.

87. Johnsingh, A.J.T.; Yoganand, T.R.K. (2000). Range overlap in dhole Cuon alpinus Pallas and wolf Canis lupus Linn. (Family: Canidae) in India. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 97: 418-419.

88. Joseph, A.V.; Pillai, K.C. (2001). Breeding of Sulphur Crested Cockatoo (Cacatua galerita) in Nehru Zoological Park, Hyderabad. Zoo's Print. 16

89. Joseph, J.; Bhardwaj, A.K.; Zacharias, V.J. (1998). Note on a collection of spiders from Periyar Tiger Reserve, Kerala. The Indian Forester. 124: 869-871

90. Joshi, P.K.; Rawat, G.S.; Padalia, H.; Roy, P.S. (2005). Land use / Land cover identification in an alpine and arid region (Nubra Valley, Ladakh)using satellite remote sensing. Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing. 33: 371-380.

91. Joshua, J. (1996). An albino redvented bulbul Pycnonotus cafer. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 93: 586.

92. Kala, C.P. (1999). Phenology of alpine plants in the Valley of Flowers National Park and Hemkund, Western Himalaya. The Indian Forester. 125: 581-590.

93. Kala, C.P.; Manjrekar, N. (1999). Ethno-medico botany of Indian Trans-Himalaya: a case study from Spiti. Journal of Economic and Taxonomic Botany. 23: 177-183.

94. Kala, C.P.; Rawat, G.S. (1999). Effects of livestock grazing on the species diversity and biomass production in the alpine meadows of Garhwal Himalaya, India. Tropical Ecology 40: 69-74.

95. Kala, C.P.; Uniyal, V.K. (1999). Forest vegetation along an altitudinal gradient in the Valley of Flowers National Park and its vicinity, Western Himalaya. Annals of Forestry. 7: 60-69.

96. Kandel, R.C.; Jhala, Y.V. (2008). Demographic structure, activity patterns, habitat use, and food habits of Rhinoceros unicornis in Chitwan National Park,

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97. Khanna, V. (2001). Biodiversity conservation and its uses. Zoo's Print. 16

98. Khan, J.A. (1996). Analysis of the woody vegetation of Gir Lion Sanctuary and National Park, Gujarat, India. Tropical ecology. 37: 247-255.

99. Khan, J.A.; Chellam, R.; Johnsingh, A.J.T. (1995). Group size and age-sex composition of three major ungulate species in Gir Lion Sanctuary, Gujarat, India. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 92: 295-302.

100. Kittur, S.; Padmawathe, R.; Uniyal, V.P.; Sivakumar, K. (2006). Some Observations on Butterflies of Simbalbara Wildlife Sanctuary, Himachal Pradesh. The Indian Forester. 132: 116-122.

101. Kumar, A. (2003). Acoustic communication in birds: differences in songs and calls, their production and biological significance. Resonance. 8: 44-55

102. Kumar, A. (2003). Animal communication. Current Science. 85: 1398-1400.

103. Kumar, A. (2004). Behavioural ecology and sociobiology of the Redvented bulbul Pycnonotus cafer in Dehradun India. Annals of Forestry. 12: 125-135.

104. Kumar, A. (2004). Records of some new avian species in the Thar desert of Rajasthan. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 101: 326-328.

105. Kumar, A.; Bhatt, D. (2001). Preliminary observations on display and posture in Oriental Magpie Robin Copsychus saularis. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 98: 5-11.

106. Kumar, A.; Bhatt, D. (2002). Characteristics and significance of song in the female Oriental Magpie Robin Copsychus saularis. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 99: 54-58

107. Kumar, R.S. (2000). Water acquisition strategy adopted by Goldfinch (Carduelis carduelis). Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 97: 147

108. Kumar, R.S.; Rawat, G.S.; Sathyakumar, S. (2006). Winter ecology of Impeyan monal Lophophorus impejanus (Latham) in Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary, India. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 103: 49-56.

109. Kumar, R.S.; Rawat, G.S.; Sathyakumar, S. (2006). Winter habitat use by Himalayan Monal in parts of Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary, Western Himalaya. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 103: 176-183.

110. Kumar, V.V.; Choudhury, B.C.; Soni, V.C. (1995). Dietary habits of the Mugger (Crocodylus palustris) in Andhra Pradesh, South India. Hamdryad. 20: 8-12

111. Kunte, K. (1998). The plain puffin Appias indra Swinhoe : behaviour, life history and distribution. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 95: 138-139.

112. Lal, K.; Rawat, G.S. (2008). Additions of the flora of Himachal Pradesh from Sirmaur district. Indian Journal of Forestry. 31: 113-115.

113. Lobo, A.S.; Pandav, B.; Vasudevan, K. (2004). Weight-length relationships in two species of marine snakes along the coast of Goa, Western India. Hamdryad. 29: 89-93.

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114. Madhusudan, M.D.; Johnsingh, A.J.T. (1998). Analysis of habitat use using ordination: the Nilgiri Tahr in Southern India. Current Science. 74: 1000-1003

115. Malik, P.; Singh, B.R.; Malik, P.K.; Sharma, V.D. (2000). Pathogenic attributes of Escherichia coli isolates from free-ranging sambar (Cervus unicolor). Indian Journal of Animal Sciences. 70: 1108-1111.

116. Manjraker, N.; Mehta, P. (1999). Pond heron in Pin Valley National Park, Spiti, Himachal Pradesh. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 96: 313-314.

117. Marcot, B.G.; Kumar, A.; Roy, P.S.; Sawarkar, V.B.; Gupta, A.K.; Sangma, S.N. (2002). Towards a landscape conservation strategy: analysis of Jhum landscape and proposed corridors for managing elephants in South Garo hills district and Nokrek area, Meghalaya. The Indian Forester. 128: 207-216.

118. Mathur, V.B.; Ghosh, S. (2002). Developing spatial strategies for using prescribed burning as a tool in wildlife protected areas. National Natural Resource Management System. 27: 42-48.

119. Mishra, B.K.; Badola, R.; Bhardwaj, A.K. (2007). Conservation induced displacement and resettlement: a case study of Gujjar rehabilitation from Rajaji National Park. The Indian Forester. 133: 1341-1349.

120. Mishra, B.K.; Badola, R.; Bhardwaj, A.K. (2009). Social issues and concerns in biodiversity conservation: experiences from wildlife protected areas in India. Tropical Ecology. 50: 147-161.

121. Mishra, B.K.; Badola, R.; Hussain, S.A.; Chakraborty, D. (2006) Role of conservation and community reserves in conserving the rare and endangered fauna and flora of India. The Indian Forester. 132: 97-104.

122. Mishra, C.; Raman, T.R.S.; Johnsingh, A.J.T. (1998). Habitat hunting and conservation of Rupicaprines in Mizoram, Northeast India. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 95: 215-220.

123. Mohanta, R.K.; Bhardwaj, A.K.; Adhikari, B.S.; Mathur, P.K. (In Press). Distribution and conservation status of sacred groves (SGs) in Garo Hills, Meghalaya. The Indian Forester.

124. Mohanty-Hajmadi, P.; Dutta, S.K.; Dey, D.; Rath, D.P.; Rath, R.L.; Kar, S. (1999). Temperature-dependent sex determination in the salt-water crocodile, Crocodilus porosus Schneider. Current Science. 76: 695-696.

125. Mudappa, D.C. (1998). Sight record of the Oriental Bay Owl (Phodilus badius ripleyi) in the Anaimalai hills, Southern Western Ghats, India. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 95: 343.

126. Mudappa, D.C.; Kumar, A.; Chellam, R. (2001). Abundance and habitat selection of the Malabar Spiny Dormouse in the rainforests of the Southern Western Ghats, India. Current Science. 80: 424-427.

127. Mukherjee, S.; Goyal, S.P. (2004). A note on distinguishing Gerbillus gleadowi and G. nanus based on their foot prints in the Thar desert, India. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 101: 305-308.

128. Mukherjee, S.; Goyal, S.P. (2004). Determining the relationship between biomass consumed and scats produced in captive Asiatic lions (Panthera leo persica) and leopards (Panthera pardus). Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 101: 221-223.

129. Nair, M.V. (1995). Unusual escape behaviour in Goldenbacked Woodpecker (Dinopium benghalense) Linn. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 92: 122.

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130. Naithani, H.B.; Chandola, S.; Rawat, G.S. (2006) Nomenclature and gregarious flowering of hill bamboo Sinarundinaria falcata (Nees) Chao and Renv. The Indian Forester. 132: 1155-1158.

131. Nigam, P.; Katoch, R.C.; Joshi, V.B.; Verma, S. (1999). Seroprevalence of Listeria Monocytogenes serovar and Listeria ivanovii associated with infertility in animals. Indian Veterinary Journal. 76: 1046-1049.

132. Nigam, P.; Katoch, R.C.; Sharma, M.; Verma, S. (1999). Investigations on listeriosis associated with reproductive disorders of domestic animals in Himachal Pradesh. Indian Journal of Animal Science. 69: 171-173.

133. Nigam, P.; Sinha, S.; Chowdhury, S.; Malik, P.K.; Negi, A.S. (2006) Successful restraint and relocation of wild elephant using Xylazine hydrochloride. The Indian Forester. 132: 1266-127.

134. Nigam, P.; Sinha, S.; Malik, P.; Chowdhury, S. (2006). Managing elephant in Musth: a case report. Zoo's Print. 21: 2265-2266.

135. Pandav, B.; Choudhury, B.C. (1996). Diurnal and seasonal activity patterns of water monitor (Varanus salvator) in the Bhitarkanika Mangroves, Orissa, India. Hamdryad. 21: 4-12

136. Pant, A.; Chavan, S.G.; Roy, P.S.; Das, K.K. (1999). Habitat analysis for sambar in Corbett National Park using Remote Sensing and GIS. Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing. 27: 133-139.

137. Panwar, S.; Rawat, G.S.; Choudhury, B.C. (2004). Recovery of frog and lizard communities following primary habitat alteration in Mizoram, Northeast India. BMC Ecology. 4: 1-16.

138. Pasha, K.S.G.; Suhail, I. (1997). Range extension of the Kashmir flying squirrel (Hylopetes fimbriatus Gray). Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 94: 395-396.

139. Pasha, M.K.S.; Areendran, G.; Sankar, K.; Qureshi, Q. (2002). Debarking of teak Tectona grandis by gaur Bos gaurus H. Smith during summer in a tropical dry deciduous habitat of Central India. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 99: 238-244.

140. Pasha, M.K.S.; Qureshi, Q.; Sankar, K.; Areendran, G. (2001). Predation by tigers (Panthera tigris tigris Linn.) on gaur (Bos gaurus H. Smith) in Pench Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 98: 432-433.

141. Pawar, S.S.; Choudhury, B.C. (2000). An inventory of chelonians from Mizoram, North-East India: New records and some observations of threats. Hamdryad. 25: 144-158.

142. Prakash, V.; Green, R.E.; Rahmani, A.R.; Pain, D.J.; Khan, A.A.; Baral, H.S.; Jhala, Y.V.; Naoroji, R.; Shah, N.V.; Bowden, C.G.R.; Choudhury, B.C.; Narayan, G.; Gautam, P. (2005). Evidence to support that diclofenac caused catastrophic vulture population decline. Current Science. 88: 1533-1534.

143. Pranab, P. (2006)The Protected Area Management strategies: A case study in Kaziranga National Park, Assam. The Indian Forester. 132: 157-163.

144. Raman, M.; Jayathangraj, M.G.; Malik, P.K. (2001). In-vitro survivability of strongylid larval of elephants. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences. 71: 1043-1044.

145. Raman, T.R.S. (1996). Impact of shifting cultivation on diurnal squirrels and primates in Mizoram, Northeast India: A preliminary study. Current Science. 70: 747-750

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146. Raman, T.R.S.; Menon, K.G.; Sukumar, R. (1995). Decline of blackbuck (Antelope cervicapra) in an Insular Nature Reserve : the Guindy National Park, Madras. Current Science. 68: 578-580

147. Raman, T.R.S.; Mishra, C.; Johnsingh, A.J.T. (1995). Observations on Pallas' squirrel (Callosciurus erythraeus) Pallas and other squirrels in Mizoram, North India. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 92: 412-415.

148. Ramesh, K. (2008). A review of study designs and data collection protocols in Wildlife Research. Journal of Scientific Transactions in Environment and Technovation. 2: 57-70.

149. Ramesh, K.; McGowan, P. (2009). On the current status of Indian peafowl Pavo cristatus: keeping the common species common. Journal of Threatened Taxa. 1: 106-108.

150. Ramesh, K.; Sathyakumar, S.; Rawat, G.S. (2008). Methods of capture and radio-tracking of Western tragopan (Tragopan melanocephalus J. E. Gray 1829) in the Great Himalayan National Park, India. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 105: 127-132.

151. Ramesh, K.; Singh, S.K. (2003). Domestic dogs - a serious but unrecognised threat on wildlife. Zoo's Print. 18: 6.

152. Ramesh, T.; Snehalatha, V.; Sankar, K.; Qureshi, Q. (2009). Food habits and prey selection of tiger and leopard in Mudumalai Tiger Reserve, Tamilnadu, India. Journal of Scientific Transactions in Environment and Technovation. 2: 170-181.

153. Rana, M.S. (1996). Internet perspectives for information services. Library Herald. 32: 115-119.

154. Rana, M.S.; Agarwal, S. (1999). A Bibliometric study of telemetry in Wildlife Science. Library Science with a Slant to Documentation and Information Studies. 36: 43-48

155. Ranjitsinh, M.K.; Verma, S.C.; Akhtar, S.A.; Patil, Vinod; Sivakumar, K.; Banubakode, S. (2004). Status and conservation of the Wild Buffalo Bubalus bubalis in Peninsular India. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. : 64-70.

156. Ravan, S.; Dixit, A.M.; Mathur, V.B. (2005). Spatial analysis for identification and evaluation of forested corridors between two protected areas in Central India. Current Science. 88: 1143-1148.

157. Rawat, G.S. (2005). Terrestrial vegetation and ecosystem coverage within Indian protected areas. National Academy of Science Letters. 28: 241-250.

158. Rawat, G.S. (2005). Vegetation dynamics and management of Rhinoceros habitat in Duars of West Bengal. National Academy of Science Letters. 28: 179-186.

159. Rawat, G.S.; Singh, S.K. 2006. Structure and composition of woody vegetation along the altitudinal and human use gradients in Great Himalayan National Park, North-western Hamalaya. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. India. 76(B) II: 194-201.

160. Rawat, G.S. (2007). Pastoral practices, wild mammals and conservation status of alpine meadows in Western Himalaya. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 104: 5-11.

161. Rawat, G.S.; Bhainsora, N.S. (1999). Woody vegetation of Shivaliks and Outer Himalaya in North-Western India. Tropical Ecology. 40: 119-128.

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162. Rawat, G.S.; Goyal, S.P.; Johnsingh, A.J.T. (1997). Ecological observations on the grasslands of Corbett Tiger Reserve, India. The Indian Forester. 123: 958-963

163. Rawat, G.S.; Sathyakumar, S.; Prasad, S.N. (1999). Plant species diversity and community structure in the outer fringes of Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary, Western Himalaya: Conservation implications. The Indian Forester. 125: 873-882.

164. Ray, J.; Joshua, J.; Ronald, J. (2000). Sighting of barking deer (Muntiacus muntjac) in Kalakad - Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve, Tamilnadu. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 97: 139-140.

165. Ray, P.; Gangadharan, S.; Chattapadhyay, M.; Bashamboo, A.; Bhatnagar, S.; Malik, P.K.; Ali, S. (1999). A bubaline derived satellite DNA probe uncovers genetic affinities of gaur with other bovids. Journal of Bioscience. 24: 295-299.

166. Sankar, K.; Jethva, B. (2002). Notes on food habits of striped hyena (Hyaena hyaena) in Sariska Tiger Reserve, Rajasthan. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 99: 104.

167. Sankar, K.; Johnsingh, A.J.T. (2007). Food habits of three major ungulate species in a Semi-arid zone of Rajasthan. Cheetal. 44: 18-39.

168. Sardar, A.K.; Uniyal, M.M. (1998). Press clippings service at WII, Library and Documentation Centre (Dehradun)- a case study. Library Herald 36: 88-93.

169. Sardar, A.K.; Uniyal, M.M. (1999). Quantitative Analysis of Photocopying Service in Wildlife Institute of India (WII), Library and Documentation Centry: A Case Study. IASLIC Bulletin. 44: 163-169.

170. Sathyakumar, S. (2006) Habitat use by Grey Jungle Fowl (Gallus sonneratii temminck) at Mundanthurai Plateau, Tamil Nadu. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 103: 57-61.

171. Sathyakumar, S. (2006) Martens, Weasels and Civets of North-Western and Western Himalayas. The Indian Forester. 132: 132-139.

172. Sathyakumar, S. (2006) Status and distribution of Himalayan Brown Bear (Ursus arctos isabellinus) in India: An assessment of changes over ten years. The Indian Forester. 132: 89-96.

173. Sathyakumar, S.; Choudhury, A. (2007). Distribution and status of Asiatic Black bear (Ursus thibetanus) in India. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 104: 316-323

174. Sawarkar, V.B. (1995). Estimation of tiger population in the wild. Annals of Forestry. 3: 158-166

175. Sawarkar, V.B. (1999). Conserving biodiversity in protected areas and forested landscapes. Annals of Forestry. 7: 163-176.

176. Shah, N.V.; Pilo, B.; Goyal, S.P. (1995) Avifauna of Wild Ass Sanctuary, Gujarat. Pavo : Indian journal of Ornithology. 33: 135-144.

177. Sharma, D.K.; Jhala, Y.V. (2006). Molecular techniques in conservation: the Indian wolves as case study. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 103: 375-389.

178. Sharma, N.K.; Tiwari, A.K.; Rawat, G.S. (2007) Assessment of plant species diversity in a part of Kumaon Himalaya, Uttaranchal showing evidence of pine dominance. The Indian Forester. 133: 122-132.

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179. Shrivastava, A.B.; Choudhary, R.K.; Shrivastava, H.O.P.; Malik, P.K. (1998). Occurrence of Gastrothylax species in barasingha (Cervus duvauceli branderi) Indian Veterinary Journal. 75: 645-646.

180. Singh, A.K.; Singh, R.R.; Chowdhury, S. (2002). Human - elephant conflicts in changes landscapes of Southern West Bengal, India. The Indian Forester. 128: 1119-1132.

181. Singh, G.; Naithani, H.B.; Rawat, G.S. (2009). Observations on the flora of Mandal forests, Garhwal Himalaya. The Indian Forester. 135: 162-179.

182. Singh, S.K. (1998). Vegetation structure under North and South aspects in the temperate zone of Tirthan valley, Western Himalaya. Indian Journal of Forestry. 21: 217-223.

183. Singh, S.K.; Ramesh, K. (2001). Status of incense plant Jurinea dolomiaea boiss in Western Himalaya. Journal of Non-Timber Forest Products. 8: 102-113.

184. Sinha, B.C. (2007). Planning and development of interpretive facilities linking visitors and protected areas: a case study from Panna Tiger Reserve. The Indian Forester. 133: 642-646.

185. Sinha, B.C.; Goyal, S.P. (2006) Fuelwood plantation of Prosopis juliflora and its impact on the habitat of Indian Wild Ass, Equus hemionus khur in Little Rann of Kutch, Gujarat. Annals of Forestry. 14: 350-354.

186. Sivakumar, K. (2007). Diversity, conservation and sustainable use of fish resources of Baanganga Wetland, Uttarakhand, India. The Indian Forester. 133: 1373-1380.

187. Sivakumar, K.; Choudhury, B.C. (2008). Chambal River, Rajasthan : Importance of water flow and

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188. Sivakumar, K.; Johnsingh, A.J.T.; Sankar, K.; Adhikari, B.S.; Pandav, B.; Singh, P.; Vasudevan, K.; Krishnan, P. (2006) Mid-winter waterfowls census around River Ganges, Uttarakhand State, India. The Indian Forester. 132: 173-176.

189. Sivakumar, K.; Sankaran, R. (2003). Incubation mound and hatching success of the Nicobar Megapode Megapodius nicobariensis. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 100: 375-387.

190. Sivakumar, K.; Sankaran, R. (2004). Natural history notes on chicks of the Nicobar megapode Megapodius nicobariensis. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 101: 452-453.

191. Sivakumar, K.; Sankaran, R. (2005). The diet of the Nicobar Megapode Megapodius nicobariensis, Great Nicobar Island. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 102: 105-106.

192. Srivastava, A.B.; Chaudhary, R.K.; Mittal, S.K.; Shemla, R.K.; Malik, P.K. (2003). Pseudophyllidian tapeworm infection in common Indian Monitor Lizard (Varanus bengalensis). Zoo's Print. 18: 1203.

193. Srivastava, K.; Chauhan, D.S.; Gupta, P.; Singh, H.B.; Sharma, V.D.; Yadav, V.S.; Sreekumaran, V.S.; Thakral, S.S.; Dharamdheeran, J.S.; Nigam, P.; Prasad, H.K.; Katoch, V.M. (2008). Isolation of Mycobacterium bovis and M. Tuberculosis from cattle of some farms in North India - Possible relevance in Human health. Journal of Med. Res. 128: 26-31.

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194. Sundar, K.S.G. (2000). Eggs in the diet of the Sarus crane (Grus antigone Linn.). Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 97: 428-429.

195. Sundar, K.S.G. (2000). The Greyheaded Lapwing Vanellus cinereus (Blyth) in Kaliveli tank, Tamilnadu. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 97: 277.

196. Sundar, K.S.G.; Choudhury, B.C. (2001). A note on Sarus crane Grus antigone antigone mortality due to collision with high tension power lines. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 98: 108-110.

197. Sundar, K.S.G.; Choudhury, B.C. (2003). The Indian Sarus crane Grus antigone antigone: a literature review. Journal of Ecological Society. 16: 16-41.

198. Sundar, K.S.G.; Kaur, J.; Choudhury, B.C. (2000). Distribution, demography and conservation status of the Indian Sarus Crane (Grus antigone antigone) in India. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 97: 319-339.

199. Sunderraj, S.F.W.; Johnsingh, A.J.T. (2001). Impact of biotic disturbances on Nilgiri langur habitat, demography and group dynamics. Current Science. 80: 428-436.

200. Tambe, S.; Rawat, G.S. (2009). Traditional livelihood based on sheep grazing in the Khangchendzonga National Park, Sikkim. Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge. 8: 75-80.

201. Tripathy, B. (2006) Sea turtle research, biology and conservation in India with special reference to Olive Ridleys of Orissa. Journal of Indian Ocean Studies. 14: 114-128.

202. Tripathy, B.; Choudhury, B.C. (2007) A review of sea turtle exploitation in India with special reference of

Orissa Andhra Pradesh and Lakshadweep Islands of India. Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge 6: 285-291.

203. Tripathy, B.; Pandav, B.; Panigrahy, R.C. (2003). Hatching success and orientation in Lepidochelys olivacea (Eschschotz, 1829) at Rushikulya Rookery, Orissa, India. Hamdryad. 27: 185-192

204. Tripathy, B.; Shankar, K.; Choudhury, B.C. (2006) The status of Sea turtles and their habitats in the Lakshadwwp Archipelago, India. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 103: 33-43.

205. Trivedi, P.; Johnsingh, A.J.T. (1995). Diet of Indian peafowl (Pavo cristatus) Linn. in Gir Forest, Gujarat. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 92: 262-263.

206. Trivedi, P.; Johnsingh, A.J.T. (1996). Roost selection by Indian peafowl (Pavo cristatus) in Gir Forest, India. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 93: 25-29.

207. Uniyal, S.K.; Awasthi, A. (2000). Bamboos: their distribution and biomass in Bhagirathi catchment, Garhwal Himalaya. Annals of Forestry. 23: 490-495.

208. Uniyal, S.K.; Awasthi, A. (2000). Gymnosperms of Uttar Pradesh: an enumeration. Indian Journal of Forestry. 23: 228-231.

209. Uniyal, S.K.; Awasthi, A.; Rawat, G.S. (2002). Current status and distribution of commercially exploited medicinal and aromatic plants in Upper Gori Valley, Kumaon Himalaya, Uttaranchal. Current Science. 82: 1246-1252.

210. Uniyal, S.K.; Awasthi, A.; Rawat, G.S. (2002). Mapping fragile mountain watersheds using topography with remote sensing. Tropical Ecology. 43: 203-212.

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211. Uniyal, S.K.; Awasthi, A.; Rawat, G.S. (2002). Traditional and ethnobotanical uses of plants in Bhagirathi valley (Western Himalaya). Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge. 1: 7-9.

212. Uniyal, S.K.; Awasthi, A.; Rawat, G.S. (2003). Is the future of Eurotia ceratoides safe in Changthang ?. Current Science. 85: 1395.

213. Uniyal, S.K.; Awasthi, A.; Rawat, G.S. (2005). Biomass availability and forage quality of Eurotia ceratoides Mey in rangelands of Changthang, Eastern Ladakh. Current Science. 89: 201-205.

214. Uniyal, V.P. (1999). Yellow Swallowtail Butterfly Papilo machanon (Lepidoptera : Papilionidae) from Great Himalayan National Park, Himachal Pradesh. Annals of Forestry. 7: 301-302.

215. Uniyal, V.P. (2004). Butterflies of Nanda Devi National Park - a World Heritage Site. The Indian Forester. 130: 800-804.

216. Uniyal, V.P. (2006). Records of spiders from Indian Trans-Himalayan region. The Indian Forester. 132: 117-181.

217. Uniyal, V.P. (2007). Butterflies in the Great Himalayan Conservation Landscape in Himachal Pradesh, Western Himalaya. Entomon. 32: 119-127.

218. Uniyal, V.P.; Hore, U. (2006) Studies on the spider fauna in mixed sal forest area of Chandrabani, Dehradun. The Indian Forester. 132: 83-88.

219. Uniyal, V.P.; Kumar, N. (1997). Food preference of the Yellow Coster Butterfly Pareba vesta (Nymphalidae : Lepidoptera) in the Great Himalayan National Park, Himachal Pradesh. Zoo's Print. 12: 7-8.

220. Uniyal, V.P.; Mathur, P.K. (1998). Diversity of butterflies in the Great Himalayan National Park, Western Himalaya. Indian Journal of Forestry. 21: 150-155.

221. Uniyal, V.P.; Mathur, P.K. (2000). Altitudinal Distribution of Tiger Beetles (Cicindelidae:Coleoptera) in Great Himalayan National Park Conservation Area, Western Himalaya. The Indian Forester. 126: 1141-1143.

222. Uniyal, V.P.; Mehra, B.S. (1996). Preliminary observations on the diversity of butterflies (Lepidoptera : Insecta) in high altitude grazing pasture in Great Himalayan National Park. Zoo's Print. 11: 7-8

223. Uniyal, V.P.; Mitra, A.; Mathur, P.K. (2000). Dragonfly fauna (Insecta : Odonata) in Great Himalayan National Park, Western Himalaya. Annals of Forestry. 8: 116-119.

224. Uniyal, V.P.; Mukherjee, S.K.; Goyal, C.P.; Mathur, P.K. (2001). Defoliation of Parthenium by Mexican beetle (Zygogramma bicolorata) in Rajaji National Park. Annals of Forestry. 9: 327-330.

225. Uniyal, V.P.; Singh, S.K. (1996). A preliminary study of the ecological relationships between high altitude flowering plants and insects in the Tirthan valley of the Great Himayalayan National Park, Himachal pradesh. Indian Bee Journal. 58: 137-139.

226. Vasudevan, K. (1997). Rediscovery of the Black Microhylid Frog, Melanobatrachus indicus. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 94: 170.

227. Vasudevan, K. (2003). A report on the sexual dimorphism in Rana temporalis (Gunther 1854). Hamdryad. 27: 276-280.

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228. Vasudevan, K.; Chaitra, M.S.; Aggarwal, R.K. (2007). Pernicious `new' frog descriptions from the Western Ghats, India. Current Science. 92: 281-282.

229. Vasudevan, K.; Dutta, S.K. (2000). A new species of Rhacophorus (Anura: Rhacophoridae) from the Western Ghats, India. Hamdryad. 25: 21-28.

230. Vasudevan, K.; Kumar, A.; Chellam, R. (2001). Structure and composition of rainforest floor amphibian communities in Kalakad-Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve. Current Science. 80: 406-412.

231. Verma, S.; Katoch, R.C.; Nigam, P.; Sharma, M. (1999). Salmonella typhimurium associated with abortion in buffaloes in Himachal Pradesh. Buffalo Journal. : 405-407.

232. Verma, S.; Katoch, R.C.; Nigam, P.; Verma, J.C.; Nagal, K.B. (1999). Salmonellosis in buffaloes and cows with reference to reproductive failure. Indian Journal of Animal Science. 69: 222-223.

233. Vijayakumar, S.P.; Vasudevan, K.; Ishwar, N.M. (2001). Herpetofaunal mortality on roads in the Anaimalai hills, Southern Western Ghats. Hamdryad. 26: 253-260.

234. Williams, A.C.; Johnsingh, A.J.T. (2004). Elephant-human conflict on community lands in Garo hills, Northeast India. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 101: 227-234.

235. Williams, A.C.; Johnsingh, A.J.T.; Krausman, P.R.; Qureshi, Q. (2008). Ranging and habitat selection by Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) in Rajaji National Park, North-West India. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 105: 24-33.

236. Yoganand, T.R.K. (1998) Wolves in Panna National Park. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 95: 327-328.

237. Yoganand, T.R.K. (1999). Python preying on rat snake Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 96: 147.

238. Yoganand, T.R.K. (1999). The desert cat Felis lybica in Panna National Park. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 96: 132.

239. Yoganand, T.R.K.; Davidar, P. (2000). Habitat preferences and distributional status of some forest birds in Andaman Islands. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society. 97: 375-380.

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1. Aggarwal, I. 2007. Resource partitioning and patterns

of diversity in lizards of Thar Desert, Rajasthan. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

2. Ambica, A. 2001. Feeding ecology of Golden Jackal (Canis aureus) and its density estimation using howling response survey. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

3. Anand, R. 1999. A Seroepizootiological study of some important Infectious viral diseases in Asiatic Lions (Pantera lio persica) and sympatric carnivores in Gujarat. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

4. Anoop, K.R. 2001. Feeding ecology and habitat use by otters in Periyar Tiger Reserve. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

5. Arthur, R. 1995. Disturbance and coral community structure in the Intertidal coral reefs of the southern Gulf of Kutch. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation, Saurashtra University, Gujarat. : 56p.

6. Avianandan, D. 2003. Prey selection by tigers (Panthera tigris) in Sariska Tiger Reserve, Rajasthan. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

7. Bagchi, S. 2001. Resource partitioning among wild ungulates in the tropical semi-arid forest of Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan. M.Sc. Thesis/ Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

8. Balasubramanium, P. 2003. Regerenation patterns of rainforest trees in the fragmented forests of the Anaimalai Hills, Southern Western Ghats. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

9. Bannerjee, G. 2001. Habitat use by the Great Indian Rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis) and other sympatric large herbivores in Kaziranga National Park, Assam, India. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

10. Barve, S.S. 2009. Responses shown by bird communities to Teak (Tectona grandis) plantations in the Deccan Plateau and the Western Ghats regions. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

11. Bhaskar, A. 1997. Habitat occupancy by wild ungulates in Pench Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation, Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

12. Biswas, S. 1999. Food Habits of Tiger (Pantera tigris tigris) in Pench National Park, Madhya Pradesh. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

13. Biswas, T. 1999. Habitat Utilization by Hog Deer (Axis porcinus) in relation to other sympatric species at Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

14. Chanchani, P. 2007. Patterns of habitat use and food selection among wild and domestic ungulates in the

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Sikkim Trans-Himalaya. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

15. Contractor, D. 2007. Evaluating the importance of scale in estimating tiger populations. M.Sc. Thesis/ Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

16. Dada, T. 2005. Relative sensitivity of mammalian carnivores to disturbance. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

17. Das, G.M. 2007. An assessment of select anthelmintics on parasitic control and health status of Cervids in Captivity. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

18. Datta, S.B. 2009. Nutritional ecology of Asian Elephants (Elephas maximus) and its relationship with their spatial distribution and herd sizes in Rajaji National Park, Uttarakhand, India. M.Sc. Thesis/ Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

19. Devcharan, J. 2001. Density, biomass and habitat occupancy of ungulate prey species of tiger in Bhadra Tiger Reserve, Karnataka. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

20. Dhanushki. 2001. Ranging, activity patterns and habitat use of blackbuck and nilgai in Velvadar National Park, Gujarat. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

21. Edgaonkar, A. 1995. Utilization of major fodder tree species with respect to the food habits of domestic buffaloes in Rajaji National Park. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation, Saurashtra University, Gujarat. : 41p.

22. Ghosh, M. 2007. Winter Ecology of three species of Phylloscopus warblers. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

23. Ghosh, S. 1997. Ecological Impact of Prescribed Burning in Corbett Tiger Reserve, Uttar Pradesh. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation, Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

24. Ghuman, S. 2009. Behaviour study of Chital (Axis axis) in Pench Tiger Reserve. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

25. Harihar, A. 2005. Population, food habits and prey densities of tiger in Rajaji National Park, Uttaranchal, India. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

26. Home, C. 2005. Resource utilization and parental investment in the Indian fox (Vulpes bengalensis) in Kutch, Gujarat. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

27. Hussain, A. 2009. Interaction between Equus kiang and livestock in Hanley Valley of Changthang Wildlife Sanctuary, Leh, Ladakh. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

28. Ishvaran, K. 1995. A study of lekking in Blackbuck (Antilope cervicapra rajputanae) in Velavadar National Park, Gujarat. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation, Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

29. Jani, C. 2009. Species assemblage and resource partitioning in freshwater turtles in the Mahanadi riverine habitat. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

30. Jaypal, R. 1997. A Study on bird communities-habitat structure relationships in Pench National Park, M.P. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation, Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

31. Kakati, K. 1997. Food selection and ranging in Hoolock gibbon (Hylobates hoolock Harlan 1834) in Borajan

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Reserved Forest, Assam. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation, Saurashtra University, Gujarat. : 79p.

32. Kandel, R.C. 2003. Evaluating effectiveness of Barandabhar forest corridor for rhino in Nepal. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

33. Karki, J.B. 1997. Effects of Grazing, utilisation and management on the grasslands of Royal Bardia National Park, Nepal. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation, Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

34. Kodoth, G. 1997. Food habits and foraging behaviour of Indian Gazelle (Gazella benneti) in Rajasthan Desert. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation, Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

35. Koliyal, A. 1997. Extraction of Non timber forest produce from selected tree species in Betul forest division and its impact on the population structure of these species. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation, Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

36. Krushnamegh, J. 1999. Determinants of butterfly species diversity: plant diversity, foliage height diversity and resource richness across vegetation types. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

37. Kumar, R.S. 1997. Winter habitat use by monal pheasant (Lophophorus impejanus) in Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary, Western Himalaya. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation, Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

38. Kurien, A.J. 2005. Response of tiger (Panthera tigris) and prey populations to varying magnitudes of human disturbance in Chilla Wildlife Sanctuary, Uttaranchal. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

39. Lal, A. 2007. Patterns in resource utilisation by the Green Turtle (Chelonia mydas) and seagrass associated fish communities in the Agatti lagoon, Lakshadweep. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

40. Latt, T.N. 2001. Seasonal change in social status and behaviour of Sarus crane in a semi-arid region of North-Western India. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

41. Lobo, A.S. 2003. Estimating sea snake diversity using trawlers catch along the Coast of Goa. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

42. Madhavrao, A.V. 2005. Conservation status of fishes in tributaries of Ramganga upstream with special reference to Golden Mahseer (Tor putitora). M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

43. Madhusudan, M.D. 1995. Sexual segregation in the nilgiri tahr (Hemitragus hylocrius). M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation, Saurashtra University, Gujarat. : 38p.

44. Mallapur, A. 1999. Environmental influences on space utilisation and the activity budget of captive leopards (Panthera Pardus fusca) in five zoos in Southern India. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

45. Malla, S. 2009. Response of tiger prey populations in Bardia National Park, Nepal in relation to different levels of protection measures. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

46. Mathai, M.V. 1999. Habitat Occupancy by tiger prey species across anthropogenic disturbance regimes in

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Panna National Park, Madhya Pradesh. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

47. Mukherjee, S. 1999. Habitat use of Rodents in a Sandy Habitat around Sam, Western Rajasthan. M.Sc. Thesis/ Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

48. Muralidharan, M. 2009. Nest site selection by Olive Ridley (Lepidochelys olivacea) Sea turtles at the Rushikuliya Rookery, Orissa. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

49. Nair, M.V. 1997. Impact of Teak Plantations on Forest butterfly cummunities in parambikulam, Southern Western Ghats, Kerala. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation, Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

50. Naniwadekar, R.S. 2005. Pattern in diversity of amphibians along an elevation gradient in the Western Ghats, South India. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

51. Nath, C. 1999. Health and sexual signals of male Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) in Nagarhole National Park, Southern India. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

52. Padmawathe, R. 2001. Edge related changes in species composition in vascular epiphyte in forests of Sessa Orchid Sanctuary, Arunachal Pradesh. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

53. Page, N. 2007. Patterns of species richness in sacred groves (forest fragments) of Western Ghats, Karnataka. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

54. Panda, P.P. 2003. Density related behaviour of selected ungulates in four zoos in Southern India. M.Sc. Thesis/ Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

55. Pandit, S. 1997. Pollinator visitation and reproductive success in two species of mangrove plants, in Bhitarkanika Wildlife Sanctuary, Orissa. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation, Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

56. Pawar, S. 1999. Effects of Habitat Alteration on Herpetofaunal Assemblages of evergreen forests in Mizoram, North-East India. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

57. Prasad, S. 2001. Fruit removal patterns and demography of Emblica officinalis (Euphorbiaceae). M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

58. Quader, S. 1995. The Grey tit (Parus major caschmerensis) in Northern India: behaviour and ecology in the non-breeding season. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation, Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

59. Raghvan, B. 2003. Interaction between livestock and the Ladakh Urial (Ovis orientalis vignei) in the Chipskianchan-Potorche area of Western Ladakh. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

60. Raman, T.R.S. 1995. Shifting cultivation and conservation of tropical forest bird communities in Mizoram, North-East India. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation, Saurashtra University, Gujarat. : 56p.

61. Roopali, R. 2001. Social behaviour of Lion-Tailed Macaques in Anamalai Wildlife Sanctuary. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

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62. Roy, A.D. 2003. Crop raiding behaviour of elephants in North Bengal, with reference to habitat fragmentation and group structure. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

63. Sankaran, S. 2009. Social behaviour of Hoolock gibbons (Hoolock hoolock) in Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

64. Saravanakumar, S.U. 1995. Impacts of habitat conversion on the leaf litter anuran community of Varagalliar Western Ghats. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation, Saurashtra University, Gujarat. : 33p.

65. Sharma, R.K. 2005. Estimation of tiger (Panthera tigris) densities through pugmark sets and camera traps in a mark-recapture framework. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

66. Sharma, S. 2001. Evaluation of pugmark census technique. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

67. Smitha, B. 2001. A comparison of litter insect communities in coffee plantations and forests. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

68. Sridhar, H. 2005. Patterns in mixed species flocking of birds in rainforest fragments of the Southern Western Ghats. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

69. Susaant. 2003. Dead wood, wildlife and PA management: a study on the extent of use of dead wood by wild animals. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

70. Torsekar, V. 2007. A taxonomic evaluation of three endemic ranid genera of the Western Ghats. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

71. Vanak, A.T.F. 1997. Movement patterns of radio-tagged tigers in Panna National Park, Madhya Pradesh. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation, Saurashtra University, Gujarat. : 45p.

72. Warrier, R.A. 2009. Tracking of food resources by three species of hornbills in Eastern part of Rajaji National Park, Uttarakhand. M.Sc. Thesis/Dissertation submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

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1. Acharya, B. 2008. The Feeding ecology of the Dhole of

Asiatic wild dog (Cuon alpinus) in Kanha Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

2. Ahmad, K. 2008. Aspects of ecology of Hangul (Cervus elephas hanglu) in Dachigam National Park, Kashmir, India. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to FRI Deemed University.

3. Akhtar, N. 2004. Habitat use, ranging pattern and management of Sloth bear (Melursus ursinus) in North Bilaspur Forest Division, Madhya Pradesh. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

4. Areendran, G. 2009. A study on vegetation ecology in Pench Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh with reference to Gaur (Bos gaurus) using remote sensing and GIS techniques. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

5. Awasthi, A. 2001. Ecological impacts of anthropogenic pressures on high altitude forests along Bhagirathi Catchment. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to FRI University.

6. Bargali, H.S. 2004. Ecology of problematic Sloth bear (Melurus ursinus) and mitigation of man bear conflict in North Bilaspur District, Madhya Pradesh. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

7. Bhainsora, N.S. 1996. A study on the vegetation of Shivaliks and outer Himalaya in Dehradun district, Uttar Pradesh. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

8. Bhardwaj, A. 2008. An assessment of eco-development initiatives in Periyar Tiger Reserve. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to FRI University.

9. Bhatnagar, Y.V. 1998. Ranging and habitat utilization by the Himalayan ibex (Capra ibex sibirica) in Pin Valley National Park. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

10. Chauhan, D.S. 2008. Status and ecology of leopard (Panthera pardus) in relation to prey abundance, land use patterns and conflict with human in Garhwal Himalaya. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to FRI University.

11. Chavan, S.G. 2007. Evolving ecological status model for forests in Central India to develop forest and wildlife management strategies using remote sensing and GIS. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to FRI Deemed University.

12. Dasgupta, S. 2008. Conservation ecology of the endangered diurnal primates and gaur in Trishna Wildlife Sanctuary, Tripura. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to FRI Deemed University.

13. Datta, A. 2002. An ecological study of sympatric hornbills and fruiting patterns in a tropical forest of Arunachal Pradesh. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

14. Dhaundiyal, R. 1997. Economic assessment of human-forest interrelationships in the forest corridors linking the Rajaji and Corbett National Parks. Ph.D. Thesis, Jiwaji university, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh. : 220p.

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15. Dubey, Y. 1999. Application of Geographic Information System (GIS) and remote sensing in assessing habitat, resource availability and its management in Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to FRI Deemed University.

16. Edgaonkar, A. 2009. Ecology of the leopard in Satpura National Park and Bori Wildlife Sanctuary. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to University of Florida.

17. Gautam, P. 1997. Ecological studies of bird communities in the proposed submergence area of Narmada sagar project, Madhya Pradesh, India. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to Aligarh Muslim University.

18. Gupta, A.K. 1996. Wildlife Conservation (Primates) and human impact. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to University of Cambridge.

19. Hajra, A. 2003. An ecological study of the vegetation and wildlife habitats in and around Rajaji-Corbett Corridor area. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to FRI Deemed University.

20. Ishwar, N.M. 2001. Reptilian species distribution in response to habitat fragmentation and microhabitats in the rainforests of Southern Western Ghats, India. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to FRI Deemed University.

21. Jalal, J.S. 2005. Systematics, phytogeography and habitat ecology of orchids in Uttaranchal. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to Kumaon University.

22. Jayapal, R. 2008. Spatial patterns of species richness and distribution in breeding land birds of the Central Indian Highlands. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to FRI University.

23. Jethva, B.D. 2003. Feeding ecology and habitat needs of wolves (Canis lupus pallipes) in the Bhal area of Gujarat. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to FRI Deemed University.

24. Kakati, K. 2004. Impact of forest fragmentation on the Hoolock Gibbon (Hylobates hoolock) in Assam India. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to University of Cambridge.

25. Kala, C.P. 1998. Ecology and conservation of alpine meadows in the Valley of Flowers National Park, Garhwal Himalaya. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to FRI Deemed University. : 180p.

26. Karunakaran, P.V. 1997. Ecological studies on the grassland of Eravikulam National Park, Kerala, India. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to Bharathidasan University.

27. Kathayat, J.S. 2000. A study on the Himalayan biogeography for conservation planning. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to Kumaon University.

28. Kaur, J. 2008. Impact of land use changes on the habitat, behaviour and breeding biology of Indian Sarus Crane (Grus antigone antigone) in the semi-arid tract of Rajasthan, India. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to FRI University.

29. Kumar, A. 2006. Assessment of tree diversity, successional changes and forest fragmentation in jhum influenced forest ecosystem of South Garo Hills, Meghalaya. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to FRI Deemed University.

30. Kumar, H. 2003. An ecological assessment of forest spatial heterogeneity species diversity and grassland burning practices in Terai Conservation Area. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

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31. Kumar, P. 2008. Systematic and some aspects of ecological orchids in Jharkhand State, India. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to FRI University.

32. Lal, P. 2008. Development of spatial database in Geographical Information System domain for Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve and assessment of land use/land cover changes. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to FRI University.

33. Mali, S. 1998. Plant chemical profiles and their influence on food selection in the Malabar Giant Squirrel (Ratufa indica). Ph.D. Thesis submitted to University of Bombay.

34. Manjrekar, N. 1998. Feeding ecology of Ibex (Capra ibex sibirica) in Pin Valley National Park, Himachal Pradesh. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat. : 123p.

35. Mehra, B.S. 2000. Livestock grazing and conservation of biodiversity in the high altitude ecosystem - an integrated landscape management approach. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

36. Mehta, P. 1998. The effect of foresty practices on Bird species diversity in Satpura hill ranges. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat. : 203p.

37. Midha, N. 2008. Land use, forest fragmentation and river dynamics in Dudhwa Landscape and their conservation implications. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

38. Mohan, D. 2009. Habitat selection of birds in New Forest, Dehra Dun, India. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to FRI University.

39. Mudappa, D. 2001. Ecology of the Brown Palm Civet (Paradoxurus jerdoni) in the tropical rainforests of the

Western Ghats, India. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to Bharathiar University.

40. Mukherjee, S. 1998. Habitat use by sympatric small carnivores in Sariska Tiger Reserve, Rajasthan, India. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat. : 103p.

41. Naithani, S. 2000. Habitat Characterization in Great Himalayan National Park (GHNP), Himachal Pradesh using remote sensing and Geographical Information System (GIS) technologies with special emphasis on geo-botanical aspects. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to H.N.B. Garhwal University.

42. Nawab, A. 2008. Ecology of otters in Corbett Tiger Reserve. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to FRI Deemed University.

43. Pabla, H.S. 1998. Development of a user-friendly wildlife monitoring methodology for protected areas in India. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to FRI Deemed University. 197p.

44. Paliwal, A. 2008. Geospatial modelling of ungulate habitat relationships in Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve, Maharashtra. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

45. Pandav, B.K. 2001. Conservation and management of Olive Ridley Sea Turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea) population along the Orissa Coast. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to Utkal University.

46. Priyadarshini, K.V.R. 2007. Interactions between forage, recruitment and activity patterns of blackbuck (Antelope cervicapra). Ph.D. Thesis submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

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47. Ramesh, K. 2003. An Ecological study on the pheasants of Great Himalayan National Park, Western Himalaya. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to FRI Deemed University.

48. Raza, R.H. 2007. Diversity and rarity in avifaunal assemblages in the Western Himalaya: a study of patterns and mechanisms. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to FRI Deemed University.

49. Sharma, D. 1995. The ecology and management of lion and ungulate habitats in Gir. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

50. Sharma, N.K. 2007. Analysis of Landscape features of in part of Kumaon Himalayas with special reference to woody vegetation. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to FRI University.

51. Sharma, R. 2008. Molecular genetic analysis of Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) population and its implication in conservation and wildlife forensics. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to University of Potsdam.

52. Silori, C.S. 1998. Study of pressure and dependency of local people on the natural resources of Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary with a view to devising compatible management strategies. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat. : 211p.

53. Singh, A.K. 2008. Ecological investigation of human elephant conflicts in South West Bengal. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

54. Singh, R. 2008. Hair Characterization of schedule I felids of Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act 1972, using morphometric, protein and DNA techniques: implications in wildlife forensics. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to Punjabi University.

55. Singh, R.K. 2001. Impact of iron ore mining on the elephant habitat of Singhbhum forest, Bihar. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

56. Singh, R.R. 2009. Characterization of bone, ivory Rhino horn and antler to deal wildlife offence cases. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to FRI University.

57. Singh, R.V. 1995. Some studies on the ecology and behaviour of Nilgai (Boselaphus tragocamelus pallas) with an assessment of damage to agricultural crops and development of strategy for damage control in South-Western Haryana. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to Aligarh Muslim University. : 120p.

58. Singh, S.K. 1999. A study on plant community composition and species diversity of Great Himalayan National Park, Western Himalaya. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to Kumaon University.

59. Sivakumar, K. 2001. A study on the breeding biology of the Nicobar Megapode Megapodius nicobariensis. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to Bharathiar University.

60. Somanathan, H. 1998. Community phenology and reproductive success of some insect-pollinated plants in Bhimashanker Wildlife Sanctuary, Western Ghats. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to University of Bombay.

61. Sunderraj, S.F.W. 1998. The ecology of the endangered Nilgiri langur (Presbytis johnii) on Mundanthurai Plateau, Kalakad-Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve, Tamilnadu, South India. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

62. Tambe, S. 2008. Ecology and management of the alpine landscape in the Khangchendzonga National Park, Sikkim, Himalaya. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to FRI University.

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63. Uniyal, S.K. 2001. A study on the structure and composition of forests along an altitudinal gradient in upper Bhagirathi Catchment, Garhwal Himalaya. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to FRI Deemed University.

64. Vasudevan, K. 2001. Amphibian species assemblages of the wet evergreen forests of Southern Western Ghats of India and the effect of forest fragmentation on their diversity. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to Utkal University.

65. Vinod, T.R. 1999. The ecology and conservation of ungulates in Great Himalayan National Park, Western

Himalaya. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

66. Williams, A.C. 2003. Elephants and their habitat in Rajaji-Corbett National Parks. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

67. Yoganand, T.R.K. 2007. Behavioural ecology of Sloth bear in Panna National Park, Central India. Ph.D. Thesis submitted to Saurashtra University, Gujarat.

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V. (a) Reports (Research Reports)

1. Adhikari, B.S. (2007). Inventory of non-timber forest

products, their extraction/harvest and distribution, productivity and regeneration status in Garo Hills Conservation Area. Final Report. WII-USDA Forest Service Collaborative Project (Phase-II). : 45p.

2. Adhikari, B.S.; Awasthi, A.; Uniyal, S.K.; Rawat, G.S.; Rajvanshi, A. (1997). Plant community composition, biomass structure and human use in Tehri dam Submergence zone, Garhwal Himalaya. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 77p.

3. Adhikari, B.S.; Pandav, B.; Vasudevan, K.; Uniyal, V.P.; Sivakumar, K. (2006). Monitoring changes in biological diversity after relocation of gujjars in Rajaji-Corbett Conservation Area. Project progress report (2005-06). Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 51p.

4. Adhikari, B.S.; Rawat, G.S. (2004). Developing predictive models for impact of climate change on forest vegetation in the Western Himalaya. Third technical report submitted to WINROCK International. : 62p.

5. Akhtar, N.; Chauhan, N.P.S. (2006). Status of human-wildlife conflict in Kashmir region, Jammu and Kashmir, India. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 15p.

6. Akhtar, N.; Chauhan, N.P.S. (2006). Status of human-wildlife conflict in Marwahi Forest Division, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, India. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 35p.

7. Akhtar, N.; Chauhan, N.P.S. (2007). Status of human-wildlife conflict and mitigation strategies in Assam. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

8. Athreya, V.R.; Johnsingh, A.J.T. (1995). Survey of the Clouded leopard (Neofelis nebulosa) in North-East India. Report submitted to Arunachal Pradesh and Meghalaya Forest Department. : 40p.

9. Badola, R.; Hussain, S.A. (2003). Valuation of the Bhitarkanika mangrove ecosystem for ecological security and sustainable resource use. Final Report submitted to EmCaB Project World Bank Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research. Wildlife Institute of India.

10. Badola, R.; Mishra, B.K. (1995). Study of interrelationships between ecosystems and elephant corridor habitat in the forest linking Rajaji and Corbett National Parks with a view to devising compatible management strategies. Final report. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

11. Bhardwaj, A.K.; Adhikari, B.S.; Mohanta, R.K. (2007). List and map of sacred groves in Garo Hill Conservation Area, their biological values and status. USDA Forest Service and Wildlife Institute of India - Collaborative project.

12. Bhardwaj, A.K.; Badola, R.; Mishra, B.K. (2002). Building partnerships for biodiversity Conservation. Final report of FORD Foundation Project - a collaborative project. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 46p.

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13. Bhardwaj, A.K.; Badola, R. (2007). An assessment of ecodevelopment initiatives in Periyar Tiger Reserve. Final report submitted to Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

14. Bhartari, R.; Mathur, V.B. (2002). Developing strategies for biodiversity conservation through ecotourism and community participation in the Himalayan landscape. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun for IUCN-HIMAL Project.

15. Bhatnagar, Y.V.; Sathyakumar, S. (1997). Developing a long term monitoring programme for birds and mammals in the Indian Ocean and Antarctica - XV Indian Scientific Expedition to Antarctica. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 37p.

16. Bhatnagar, Y.V.; Mathur, V.B. (2002). Evolving sustainable livestock grazing policy guidelines and practices in the Himalaya. Project completion report submitted to the IUCN-HIMAL Project Steering Committee. WII, IUCN, ICIMOD.

17. Bhatnagar, Y.V.; Stakrey, R.W. (2001). Status survey of large mammals in Eastern Ladakh and Nubra. IN: Conserving Biodiversity in the Trans-Himalaya: Initiatives of field conservation in Ladakh. Report submitted to the Wildlife Institute of India, the International Snow Leopard Trust, and US Fish and Wildlife Service.

18. Bhattacharya, T; Sathyakumar, S; Rawat, G.S. (2006). Studies on the animal-habitat interactions in the buffer zone of Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve. Second Annual Report submitted to the Ministry of Environment and Forests, Govt. of India, New Delhi.

19. Charoo, S.A.; Sharma, L.K.; Sathyakumar, S. (2008). Asiatic black bear - human conflicts around Dachigam

National Park, Kashmir. Technical report, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 29p.

20. Chauhan, N.P.S. (1999). Ecology and management of problematic sloth bear in North Bilaspur Forest Division, Madhya Pradesh. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehra Dun.

21. Chauhan, N.P.S. (2000). An ecological study of the conservation of biodiversity and biotic pressure in the Great Himalayan National Park : an ecodevelopment approach. Evaluation of crop damage in the project areas to suggest mitigatory measures. FREEP-GHNP project Task no.8.

22. Chauhan, N.P.S. (2001). Evaluation of crop damage by wild animals in the project area and suggest mitigation measures IN: WII. An ecological study of the conservation of biodiversity and biotic pressures in the Great Himalayan National Park Conservation Area - an ecodevelopment approach. Forestry Research Education and Extension Project - Great Himalayan National Park (FREEP-GHNP), Final project report, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. (vol.4).: 65p.

23. Chauhan, N.P.S. (2006). Status and distribution of Malayan sun bear in Manipur State, India. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

24. Chauhan, N.P.S. (2007). Status and distribution of Malayan sun bear in North-Eastern region (Manipur), India. Report Submitted to Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

25. Chauhan, N.P.S. (2008). Ecology, behaviour and interaction of highly dense population of sloth bear (Melursus ursinus) and human-sloth bear conflict in Jessore Wildlife Sanctuary, Gujarat and Mount Abu

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Wildlife Sanctuary, Rajasthan - Phase I. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 68p.

26. Chauhan, N.P.S.; Janmejay, S. (2008). Status and distribution of Malayan Sun bear in Mizoram, India. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehra Dun.

27. Chauhan, N.P.S.; Rajpurohit, K.S. (1998). Study of wild animal damage problems in and around protected areas and managed forest in India, Phase II - Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh and Rajasthan. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

28. Chellam, R.; Joshua, J.; Williams, C.A.; Johnsingh, A.J.T. (1995). Survey of potential sites for re-introduction of Asiatic lions. Report submitted to the Government of India and the states of Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh. : 36p.

29. Choudhury, B.C.; Kaur, J.; Sunder, K.S.G. (1999). Sarus crane count-1999. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehra Dun. : 23p.

30. Chowdhury, S. (2008). Impact of coal mining and horticulture development on terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems of Garo-Hill Conservation Hill (GCA), Meghalaya: an ecological perspective. Final technical report - Management of Forests in India for biological diversity and forest productivity: a new perspective (Phase II) WII-USDA Forest Service Collaborative Project.

31. Chundawat, R.S.; Gogate, N.; Malik, P.K. (2005). Understanding tiger ecology in the tropical dry forest of Panna Tiger Reserve, Dehradun. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 106p.

32. Chundawat, R.S.; Malik, P.K.; Gogate, N. (2002). Ecology of tiger: to enable a realistic projection of the requirements needed to maintain a demographically

viable population in India. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 172p.

33. Chundawat, R.S.; Qureshi, Q. (1999). Planning of wildlife conservation in Leh and Kargil district of Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir. Wildlife Institute of India and International Snow Leopard Trust.

34. Chundawat, R.S.; Qureshi, Q.; Mukherjee, S.K. (2006). Conservation of fragmented population around Bandhavgarh National Park. Research Report, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

35. Dixit, A.M.; Ravan, S.; Nath, L.; Mathur, V.B.; Qureshi, Q. (1999). Evaluation of wildlife corridors for facilitation of Geographic Networking between Kanha National Park and nearby protected areas using GIS. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

36. Dutta, S.K. (1999). Assessment of Herpetofauna: Diversity, distribution, ecological requirements and responses to human activities in GHNP and WLSs. IN: WII. An ecological study of the conservation of biodiversity and biotic pressures in the Great Himalayan National Park Conservation Area - an ecodevelopment approach. Forestry Research Education and Extension Project - Great Himalayan National Park (FREEP-GHNP), Final project report, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. (vol.3). : 17p.

37. Edgaonkar, A.; Chellam, R.; Qureshi, Q. (2008). Ecology of the Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca) in Satpura National Park and Bori Wildlife Sanctuary. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

38. Fernandes, M.; Mukesh; Sathyakumar, S.; Kaul, R.; Kalsi, R.S. (2008). Conservation of Red junglefowl Gallus gallus in India. Phase I Report, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 49p.

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39. Gopi, G.V.; Pandav, B.; Choudhuary, B.C. (2002). A quantitative analysis of incidental captures and mortalities during commercial shrimp trawling in the coastal waters off Orissa. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehra Dun. : 50p.

40. Gupta, A.K. (2000). Survey of Binturong (Arctitis binturong) in Trishna Wildlife Sanctuary, Tripura, India. Report prepared for the Wildlife Conservation Society, USA.

41. Harihar, A.; Goyal, S.P. (2008). Response of tiger population to habitat wild ungulate prey and human disturbance in Rajaji National Park, Uttarakhand, India: assessing the spatio-temporal variations in occupancy. Report submitted to Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 26p.

42. Hussain, S.A. (1997). Status of otter and associated wetland fauna in the Tarai and lower Himalayas. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 26p.

43. Hussain, S.A.; Angom, S. (2006). Population estimation of Sangai Cervus eldi eldi and Hog deer Axis porcinus in the Keibul Lamjao National Park, Manipur. Technical Report of the Wildlife Institute of India, Dehra Dun, Uttarakhand. : 17p.

44. Hussain, S.A.; Pandav, B. (2001). Benchmark ecological status of high altitude wetlands of Trans-Himalayan region of Ladakh, India. Study report, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 24p.

45. Hussain, S.A.; Pandav, B. (2002). Benchmark ecological status of high altitude wetlands of Trans-Himalayan region of Ladakh, India. Study report, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 17p.

46. Jayapal, R.; Qureshi, Q.; Chellam, R. (2007). Developing a spatial conservation protocol for Central Indian Highlands through a biogeographical analysis of birds and existing protected area network: a Geographical Information System approach. Report submitted to Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

47. Jhala, Y.V. (2007). Conservation of the Indian wolf. Final Report to the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 531p.

48. Jhala, Y.V.; Chellam, R.; Pathak, B.J. (2009). Social organization and dispersal in Asiatic lions. First Technical Report, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 159p.

49. Jhala, Y.V.; Gopal, R.; Qureshi, Q. (2007). Status of the tigers, copredators and prey in India. National Tiger Conservation Authority, Government of India, New Delhi and the Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 151pp.

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56. Julka, J.M. (1999). Biodiversity assessment of annelida and mollusca in the Great Himalayan National Park. Research report of Forestry Research Education and Extension Project (FREEP-GHNP), Wildlife Institute of India, Dehra Dun. : 28p.

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68. Mathur, P.K.; Lehmkuhl, J.F.; Sawarkar, V.B. (2002). Management of forests in India for biological diversity and forests productivity, a new perspective - Volume II: Wildlife - Habitat relationships (WHR) in conservation areas. WII-USDA Forest Service Collaborative Project Report, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehra Dun. : 224p.

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73. Mathur, V.B.; Chandola, S. (2007). Strengthening field conservation through ecological studies, capacity building and conservation awareness in the Ladakh Trans - Himalayas: A collaborative initiative. Final Project Report, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 156p.

74. Mathur, V.B.; Choudhury, B.C.; Vasu, N.K.; Singsit, S. (2003). Enchancing our heritage : monitoring and managing for success in Kaziranga National Park, Assam. Technical report prepared under WII-UNESCO Project. : 77p.

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77. Mathur, V.B.; Choudhury, B.C.; Verma, A.; Pandey, M.B. (2007). Management Effectiveness Evaluation of Chitwan National Park. Report submitted to UNESCO World Heritage Centre, Paris. : 96p.

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83. Mathur, V.B.; Raza, R. (2006). Diversity and rarity in floral and avifaunal assemblages in the Western Himalaya: a study of patterns and mechanisms to devise viable biodiversity conservation. Final Report submitted to Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

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85. Mishra, B.K.; Gupta, S. (2000). Socio-economic Monitoring in Kalakad-Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve.

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89. Rajkumar, S.P.; Goyal, S.P.; Mukherjee, S.K.; Yates, B.; Goddard, K. (1999). A field guide for collecting tissue samples for wildlife forensic analysis. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehra Dun.

90. Rajpurohit, K.S.; Chauhan, N.P.S. (1996). Survey of animal damage problem in and around protected areas and managed forests : Phase - I Madhya Pradesh, Bihar and Orissa. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

91. Ramesh, K.; Bhardwaj, A.K. (2000). Biodiversity survey and recording of bird calls in Great Himalayan

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92. Ramesh, K.; Sathyakumar, S. (1997). Conservation status, distribution and relative abundance of mammals with special reference to ungulates in Great Himalayan National Park, Western Himalaya. Final report submitted to Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

93. Ramesh, K.; Sathyakumar, S. (1997). Conservation status, distribution and relative abundance of ungulates in Great Himalayan National Park. Interim report on FREE-GHNP Project, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 49p.

94. Ramesh, K.; Sathyakumar, S.; Rawat, G.S. (1999). Ecology and conservation status of pheasants of the Great Himalayan National Park, Western Himalaya. IN: WII. An ecological study of the conservation of biodiversity and biotic pressures in the Great Himalayan National Park Conservation Area - an ecodevelopment approach. Forestry Research Education and Extension Project - Great Himalayan National Park (FREEP-GHNP), Final project report, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. (vol.3). : 69p.

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96. Ramesh, K.; Sathyakumar, S.; Rawat, G.S. (2001). Radio tracking of Western Tragopan in Great Himalayan National Park. Final Report of collaborative work of

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97. Rawat, G.S.; Adhikari, B.S. (2002). Vegetation characteristics and patterns of livestock grazing in Changthang plateau. Report submitted to ICIMOD, Nepal and WII, Dehradun. : 32p.

98. Rawat, G.S.; Adhikari, B.S.; Chandola, S.; Tiwari, U.L.; Raut, N.B. (2009). Survey and mapping of commercially important medicinal plants in the State of Uttarakhand. Annual Report submitted to WII and UKFD. : 43p.

99. Rawat, G.S.; Fox, J.L.; Sathyakumar, S.; Adhikari, B.S.; Sankar, K.; Johnsingh, A.J.T.; Uniyal, S.K.; Awasthi, A.; Upadhyay, A. (2006) Rangeland production ecology and habitat use by wildlife and livestock in Tso Kar Basin, Eastern Ladakh. WII-University of Tromso, Norway Institutional cooperation Programme in Natural Resource ecology and management. Final Project Report. : 50p.

100. Rawat, G.S.; Tambe, S. (2006)An ecological assessment of alpine habitats in Khangchendzonga Biosphere Reserve, Sikkim. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 47p.

101. Raza, R.H.; Mathur, V.B.; Chundawat, R.S.; Qureshi, Q. (2006). Identify potential areas for conserving biodiversity in Indian Himalaya. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

102. Sajeev, T.K.; Srivastava, S.K.; Raphael, M.G.; Dutt, S.; Ramachandran, N.K.; Tyagi, P.C. (2002). Management of forests in India for biological diversity and forests productivity, a new perspective - Volume III: Anaimalai Conservation Area (ACA). WII-USDA Forest

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103. Sankar, K.; Qureshi, Q.; Pasha, M.K.S.; Areendran, G. (2001). Ecology of gaur (Bos gaurus) in Pench Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

104. Saravanan, K.R.; Choudhury, B.C.; Sivakumar, K. (2008). Important Coastal Biodiversity Conservation Areas (ICBCA) of Kerala: based on the current status of the coastal and marine environment of the state. National Institute for Coastal and Marine Biodiversity Centre at Kanyakumari of the Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

105. Sathyakumar, S. (1995). Designing a long term monitoring programme for birds and mammals in the Indian oceans, Dakshin Gangotri and Maitri regions of Antarctica using GIS and GPS technologies. Report of the Department of Ocean Development, Government of India.

106. Sathyakumar, S.; Qureshi, Q. (2002). Modelling distribution pattern for Brown bear in Zanskar and Suru Valleys, Ladakh. CTHFRS Project Report. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

107. Sawarkar, V.B.; Hussain, S.A. (1995). Integrated landuse approach for conservation of biological diversity of Terai grasslands in U.P. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 24p.

108. Shankar, K.; Choudhury, B.C.; Aggarwal, R.K.; Singh, L. (2000). Conservation genetics of the Olive Ridley sea turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea) on the East coast of India. Wildlife Institute of India., Dehradun.

109. Sharma, D.; Johnsingh, A.J.T. (1995). Impacts of management practices on lion and ungulates habitats in Gir protected area. Report submitted to Gujarat Forest Department. : 95p.

110. Sharma, D.; Qureshi, Q.; Johnsingh, A.J.T.; Mathur, V.B. (1999). Establishing Geographical Information System Database for the Management of Gir protected area. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

111. Silori, C.S.; Mishra, B.K. (1996). Study of the rural ecosystem of Masinagudi village in the Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary with a view to evolving a model ecodevelopment plan to ensure the compatibility between the village community and the sanctuary. Wildlife institute of India, Dehradun. : 211p.

112. Singh, R.R.; Goyal, S.P.; Mukherjee, S.K.; Sharma, C.P.; Thakur, V.; Yates, B.; Goddard, K. (1999). Epidermal derivatives in Wildlife Trade - with special reference to identifying species from claws and beaks. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

113. Singh, R.R.; Goyal, S.P.; Mukherjee, S.K. (1999). Tibetan antelope - Trade and wildlife forensic techniques for identifying shatoosh hair. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

114. Singh, S. (1999). Assessment of Floral and habitat diversity and collection of baseline data to monitor vegetation of GHNP. IN: WII. An ecological study of the conservation of biodiversity and biotic pressures in the Great Himalayan National Park Conservation Area - an ecodevelopment approach. Forestry Research Education and Extension Project - Great Himalayan National Park (FREEP-GHNP), Final project report, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. (vol.2). : 38p.

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116. Singh, S.K.; Rawat, G.S. (1999). Long term monitoring of vegetation in Great Himalayan National Park. IN: WII. An ecological study of the conservation of biodiversity and biotic pressures in the Great Himalayan National Park Conservation Area - an ecodevelopment approach. Forestry Research Education and Extension Project - Great Himalayan National Park (FREEP-GHNP), Final project report, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. (vol.6). : 31p.

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118. Sivakumar, K. (2006). Fishes of Baanganga Conservation Reserve. Uttaranchal Forest Department.

119. Sivakumar, K. (2007). The Nicobar megapode - status, ecology and conservation. Technical Report, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 44p.

120. Sundar, K.S.G.; Kaur, J.; Choudhury, B.C. (1999). Distribution, abundance and ecology of the Indian Sarus Crane (Grus antigone antigone) in India. Report of an All-India survey 1998-99. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

121. Swati, K.; Sathyakumar, S.; Rawat, G.S. (2004). Himalayan tahr Livestock interactions at Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary, Western Himalaya. WII-University

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122. Tambe, S.; Rawat, G.S. (2006). An ecological study of pastoralism in the Khangchendzonga National Park, West Sikkim. The Mountain Institute, Sikkim, India. : 51p.

123. Tripathy, B.; Choudhury, B.C. (2001). Sea turtles and their nesting beaches along Andhra Pradesh Coast India. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

124. Tripathy, B.; Choudhury, B.C.; Shanker, K. (2002). A Status survey of Sea turtles and their nesting habitats in Lakshadweep Islands, India. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 62p.

125. Tripathy, B.; Kumar, R.S. (2009). Research information on biological and behavioural aspects of Olive Ridley Turtles along the Orissa coast of India - A bibliographical review for identifying gap areas of research. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 90p.

126. Udhayan, A.; Vasudevan, K.; Raphael, M.G.; Harikrishnan, S. (2007). Development of adaptive management approach for phasing out monoculture plantations in the Anaimalai Conservation Area. WII-USFS Collaborative Project. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

127. Uniyal, V.P.; Bhargav, V. (2006). Assessment of butterflies in Bir Shikargah Wildlife Sanctuary, Haryana. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

128. Uniyal, V.P.; Hore, U. (2006). Effect of management practices on spider diversity in Terai Conservation Area (TCA). Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

129. Uniyal, V.P.; Hore, U. (2008). Effect of management practices on spider diversity in Terai Conservation Area (TCA). Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 26p.

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130. Uniyal, V.P.; Mathur, P.K. (1999). A study on the species diversity among selected insect groups. IN: WII. An ecological study of the conservation of biodiversity and biotic pressures in the Great Himalayan National Park Conservation Area - an ecodevelopment approach. Forestry Research Education and Extension Project - Great Himalayan National Park (FREEP-GHNP), Final project report, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. (vol.3). : 63p.

131. Uniyal, V.P.; Mathur, P.K. (1999). Checklist of Insects. FREEP-GHNP, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehra Dun. : 9p.

132. Uniyal, V.P.; Sivakumar, K. (2006). Ecological study of tiger beetles (Cicindelidae) as Indicator for biodiversity monitoring in Shivalik Landscape. Technical report submitted to Department of Science and Technology (SERC), New Delhi.

133. Uniyal, V.P.; Sivakumar, K. (2007). Ecological study of tiger beetles (Cicindelidae) as indicator for biodiversity monitoring in Shivalik landscape. Final Project report. Department of Science and Technology (SERC) New Delhi. : 76p.

134. Upreti, D.K. (1999). Lichen flora of Great Himalayan National Park. FREEP-GHNP, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehra Dun. : 28.

135. Vasudevan, K.; Aggarwal, R.K.; Shankar, K.; Chaitra, M.S. (2005). An evaluation of the endemism of the amphibian assemblages from the Western Ghats using molecular techniques. Final Technical Report. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun, India. : ii+38p..

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140. WII. (2003). WII. Institutional co-operation programme between Wildlife Institute of India and University of Tromso in natural resource ecology and management. First Annual Report. Submitted to Monitoring Unit, INPIC NORAD, New Delhi.

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143. WII. (2006)Institutional cooperation programme between the Wildlife Institute of India and the University of Tromso, Norway in natural resource ecology and management. Final Report. : 215p.

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145. Williams, C.A.; Johnsingh, A.J.T. (1996). A Status survey of elephant (Elephas maximus), their habitats and an assessment of elephant-human conflict in Garo hills, Meghalaya. Meghalaya Forest Department and Government of India, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun India. : 27p

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5 Chauhan, N.P.S. (2003). Man-wildlife conflict - bear, leopard, nilgai and wild boar menace in Himachal Pradesh. WII-HPFD Project Conservation of endangered wildlife in Himachal Pradesh: A consultancy project, HPFD Project report.

6. Chauhan, N.P.S. (2003). Wolf menace in Rai Bareilly and Shravati districts, Uttar Pradesh. WII Report - TERI-UPFD Project Report.

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8. Chauhan, N.P.S.; Bhadhauria, V.; Kamboj, N. (2000). Elephant damage in the areas of Barkot, Lansdowne and Rajaji National Park, Uttaranchal. WII Report - TERI-UPFD Project Report.

9. Chauhan, N.P.S.; Bhadhauria, V.; Kamboj, N. (2003). Elephant damage in the areas of Barkot, Lansdowne and Rajaji National Park, Uttaranchal. WII Report - TERI-UPFD Project Report.

10. Chauhan, N.P.S.; Bhadhauria, V.; Kamboj, N. (2003). Wild boar menace in villages located in the periphery of Dudhwa and Corbett National Parks and mitigation strategies. WII Report - TERI-UPFD Project Report.

11. Chauhan, N.P.S.; Kamboj, N.; Dutt, S. (2003). Human-tiger conflict in Katerniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary, Uttar Pradesh. WII Report - TERI-UPFD Project Report.

12. Chauhan, N.P.S.; Kamboj, N.; Dutt, S. (2003). Mitigation of Monkey Menace in Almora, Uttaranchal. WII report - TERI-UPFD Project Report.

13. Choudhury, B.C. (1995). Andhra Pradesh - World Bank Forestry Project - Integrated Protected Area System

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Development - Wetland conservation and management - vol.5. Field Consultancy Report, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. Vol.5: 80.

14. Choudhury, B.C.; Vijaykumar, S.P.; Raghvendran, A. (1999). Developing a monitoring protocol for herpetofauna in the Buffer Zone of Kalakad-Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve, Tamil Nadu Task No. 6. FREEP-GHNP, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehra Dun.

15. Chowdhary, S. (1996). Management of elephants. Interim report on the West Bengal Forestry Project, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

16. Chowdhury, S.; Khalid, M.A.; Roy, M.; Singh, A.K.; Singh, R.R. (1997). Management of elephant populations in West Bengal for mitigating man-elephant conflict. Final report to the West Bengal Forest Department as part of West Bengal Forestry Project.

17. Dutta, J.J. (1995). Andhra Pradesh - World Bank Forestry Project - Integrated Protected Area System Development - The basis for preparation of an integrated protected area system (IPAS) for Andhra Pradesh Vol - 1. Field Consultancy Report, Wildlife Institute of India : 82.

18. Jhala, K.S.; Shah, N.; Chauhan, K.S. (2004). Monitoring leopards. A technical report submitted to the Gujarat Forest Department under GEF - India Ecodevelopment Program.

19. Jhala, Y.V. (2004). Monitoring of Gir. A technical consultancy report submitted to Gujarat Forest Department under GEF-India ecodevelopment program, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 157p.

20. Jhala, Y.V.; Chauhan, K.S.; Mukherjee, S. (2004). Monitoring age, sex composition, group size and condition of chital and sambar. IN: Jhala,Y.V.

(Ed.)Monitoring of Gir. A technical consultancy report submitted to Gujarat Forest Department under GEF-India ecodevelopment program, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun, 157p.

21. Kumar, P.; Rathore, B.M.S.; Nangia, S. (1999). Ongoing assessment of social impacts of conservation of biodiversity project activities. IN: WII. An ecological study of the conservation of biodiversity and biotic pressures in the Great Himalayan National Park Conservation Area - an ecodevelopment approach. Forestry Research Education and Extension Project - Great Himalayan National Park (FREEP-GHNP), Final project report, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. (vol.4). : 103p.

22. Kumar, S. (1995) Andhra Pradesh - World Bank Forestry Project - Integrated Protected Area System Development - Extension of conservation education - Vol. 7. Field Consultancy Report, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 72p.

23. Mathur, P.K. (2005). Strategic plan - conservation of endangered wildlife in Himachal Pradesh. A Major Conservation Project formulated for the Himachal Pradesh Forest Department, Consultancy assignment, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 460p.

24. Mathur, V.B.; Mathur, P.K.; Sood, V. (1999). Integrated Protected Area Network (IPAN) system: a consultancy report on development of database, monitoring and evaluation system for Biodiversity Conservation. Maharashtra Forest Project for the Wildlife Wing, Forest Department, Maharashtra State by Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

25. Mathur, V.B.; Mathur, P.K.; Mukherjee, S.K.; Sood, V. (1999). Need analysis for the biodiversity information module of the Forest Management Information System. Technical Report submitted to the Uttar Pradesh Forestry

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Project under collaborative project with FAO, New Delhi and Siemens Information System Ltd.: 37p.

26. Mathur, V.B.; Mathur, P.K.; Mukherjee, S.K.; Sood, V. (2000). Conceptual design for the biodiversity information module of the Forest Management Information System. Technical Report submitted to the Uttar Pradesh Forestry Project under collaborative Project with FAO, New Delhi and Siemens Information Systems Ltd.: 95p.

27. Mathur, V.B.; Mathur, P.K.; Mukherjee, S.K.; Sood, V. (2000). Detailed design for the biodiversity information module. Technical Report submitted to the Uttar Pradesh Forestry Project under collaborative Project with FAO, New Delhi and Siemens Information Systems Ltd.: 114p.

28. Mathur, V.B.; Mathur, P.K.; Mukherjee, S.K.; Sood, V. (2000). Development and implementation strategies for the biodiversity information module. Technical Report submitted to the Uttar Pradesh Forestry Project under collaborative Project with FAO, New Delhi and Siemens Information Systems Ltd. : 15p.

29. Mathur, V.B.; Mathur, P.K. (2003). Design and development of Biodiversity Information Management System. Final Technical Report submitted to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, New Delhi. : 329p.

30. Mathur, V.B.; Mathur, P.K.; Choudhury, B.C.; Nayak, A.; Badola, R.; Hussain, S.A.; Sinha, B.C.; Sivakumar, K. (2008). Scheme on conservation and management of wetlands in India - evaluation report - Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 240p.

31. Mishra, B.K. (1995). Andhra Pradesh - World Bank Forestry Project - Integrated Protected Area System

Development - Ecodevelopment planning - Part I (vol.3). Field consultancy report, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 71p.

32. Mishra, B.K.; Badola, R.; Bhardwaj, A.K. (2003). Biodiversity conservation in Great Himalayan Conservation Landscape and other protected areas of Himachal Pradesh planning for sustainable livelihood. Final report submitted to Himachal Pradesh Forest Department.

33. Rajvanshi, A. (2002). Environmental review of GEF-India ecodevelopment project (for Buxa Tiger Reserve, Gir National Park and Sanctuary and Palamau Tiger Reserve, Pench Tiger Reserve, and Ranthanbhore Tiger Reserve). Technical report for the World Bank India Ecodevelopment Project, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

34. Rathore, B.M.S.; Dixit, R.K. (1995). Andhra Pradesh - World Bank Forestry Project - Integrated Protected Area System Development - Ecodevelopment planning (Part 2)- Vol 4. Field Consultancy Report, Wildlife Institute of India. : 71p.

35. Rawat, G.S.; Babu, M.M. (1995). Andhra Pradesh - World Bank Forestry Project - Integrated Protected Area System Development - Ecological status of the forests in and around protected areas of Andhra Pradesh - vol.6. Field consultancy report, Wildlife Institute of India. : 85p.

36. Rawat, G.S.; Wangchuck, S. (1995). Vegetation and flora of Jigme Dorji National Park, Bhutan. Final report on the biological survey conducted during 1994-95. WWF Bhutan Programme and Nature Conservation Section, Royal Govt. of Bhutan. : 88p.

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37. Richard, C. (1999). Grazing in the Great Himalayan National Park: a review recommendations for ecodevelopment activities. IN: WII. An ecological study of the conservation of biodiversity and biotic pressures in the Great Himalayan National Park Conservation Area - an ecodevelopment approach. Forestry Research Education and Extension Project - Great Himalayan National Park (FREEP-GHNP), Final project report, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. (vol.5). : 55p.

38. Sankar, K.; Qureshi, Q.; Mathur, V.B.; Mukherjee, S.K.; Areendran, G.; Pasha, M.K.S. (2001). Mapping of protected area and surrounding areas in Pench Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh. A Consultancy task report under the India-Ecodevelopment project for Pench Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh, Final Report, Wildlife Institute of India.

39. Sathyakumar, S. (2005). Status of mammals and birds in Sakteng Wildlife Sanctuary, Bhutan. Consultancy report submitted by the Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun to WWF-Bhutan and Nature conservation Division.

40. Sathyakumar, S.; Adhikari, B.S. (2004). Vegetation, birds and mammals of Sakteng Wildlife Sanctuary, Bhutan. A report to the WWF-Bhutan and Nature Conservation Divison, Royal Government of Bhutan.

41. Sawarkar, V.B.; Sinha, S.P.; Sinha, B.; Rawat, G.S. (1997). Management of rhinoceros. Interim report on the West Bengal Forestry Project, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

42. Sawarkar, V.B.; Uniyal, V.K. (1995). Andhra Pradesh - World Bank Forestry Project - Integrated Protected Area System Development - Park management and planning Vol. (2). Field Consultancy Report, Wildlife Institute of India.

43. Sivakumar, K. (2002). Hydrology and conservation of wetland biodiversity in Uttar Pradesh. TERI and Uttar Pradesh Forest Department.

44. WII. (1997). Study on the management of rhinoceros in West Bengal. Report of the West Bengal Forest Department as part of West Bengal Forestry Project. : 201p.

45. WII. (2002). Protected area management planning guidelines and training including regional planning and regulation. Consultancy assignment under GEF-India Ecodevelopment Project. Submitted to Director, Project tiger, Goverment of India, New Delhi. : 251p.

46. WII. (2003) Ecological, social and hydrological factors affecting the management of wetland systems in Uttar Pradesh, with special reference to Vijaya Sagar and associated water bodies in Mahoba district, Okhala and associated water bodies in Ghaziabad district, Bakhira Bird Sanctuary and Nawabganj Bird Sanctuary. Final Report submitted to UP Forest Department. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

47. WII. (2005). Strategic plan on conservation of endangered wildlife in Himachal Pradesh. IN: Project formulation report for the Himachal Pradesh Forest Department on Conservation of Flora and Fauna in and around Great Himalayan National Park as a part of the execution of Parbati Hydroelectric Project stage II. : 460p.

48. WII. (2005). Sustainable livelihood based approach to biodiversity conservation in the Great Himalayan Conservation Landscape (GHCL). Project formulation report for the Himachal Pradesh Forest Department on Conservation of Flora and Fauna in and around Great Himalayan National Park as a part of the execution of Parbati Hydroelectric Project stage II. : 329p.

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1. Adhikari, B.S. (2004). Ecological attributes of

vegetation in Nanda Devi National Park. IN: Biodiversity Monitoring expedition Nanda Devi. A report to the Ministry of Environment and forests, Govt. of India, Uttaranchal State forest department, Dehradun. : 61p.

2. Ahmad, K.; Sathyakumar, S.; Qureshi, Q. (2002). Aspects of ecology of Hangul (Cervus elephus hanglu) in Dachigam National Park, Kashmir, India. Interim Report, Wildlife Protection Department, Jammu and Kashmir and Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

3. Ahmad, K.; Sathyakumar, S.; Qureshi, Q. (2005). Aspects of ecology of Hangul (Cervus elephus hanglu) in Dachigam National Park, Kashmir, India. Final report, Jammu and Kashmir, Wildlife Protection Department and Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

4. Ahmad, K; Sathyakumar, S; Qureshi, Q. (2005). Feeding preferences of Hangul (Cervus elephus hanglu) at Dachigam National Park, Kashmir, India. Final Report of the Department of Wildlife Protection, Jammu and Kashmir and Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

5. Anand, R.; Mukherjee, S.K.; Prasad, G.; Malik, P.K. (1999). Sero-survey for viral infections in endangered captive Asiatic lions and sympatric non-domestic and domestic carnivores. Central Zoo Authority, New Delhi.

6. Appaya, M.K.; Chowdhury, S. (2007). Proposal for creation of elephant reserves in Chhattisgarh. Report submitted to Project Elephant, Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India, New Delhi.

7. Bhardwaj, A.K. (2006)Action Plan for the Conservation of Hangul or Kashmir Stag (Cervus elephus hanglu). Report submitted to Department of Wildlife Protection, Jammu and Kashmir

8. Bhardwaj, A.K. (2007). Management plan for Hemis National Park, Jammu and Kashmir (2007-08 to 2011-2012). Report Submitted to Chief Wildlife Warden, Jammu and Kashmir.

9. Bhardwaj, A.K. (2007). Management plan for Kishtwar High Altitude National Park, Jammu and Kashmir (2007-2008 to 2012-13). Report Submitted to Chief Wildlife Warden, Jammu and Kashmir.

10. Bhardwaj, A.K. (2008). Mapping of wetlands for India. Document prepared for MOEF during 2007-08.

11. Bonal, B.S.; Chowdhury, S. (2004). Evaluation of barrier effect of national highway 37 on the wildlife of Kaziranga National Park and suggested strategies and planning for providing passage: a feasibility report. Report submitted to Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India.

12. Chowdhary, S. (2007). Evaluation of centrally sponsored scheme Project Elephant in Jharkhand. Report submitted to Project Elephant, Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India.

13. Chowdhary, S.; Nayak, A. (2006). Evaluation of centrally sponsored scheme Project Elephant in Orissa. Report submitted to Project Elephant, Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India.

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14. Chowdhary, S.; Pandav, B. (2006). Studies on impact of proposed Lanjigarh Bauxite mining on biodiversity including wildlife and its habitat. Report submitted to FC Division, Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India.

15. Chowdhury, S. (1999). Action plan for conservation and management of elephants in Northwest Bengal. Report submitted for National Conservation Action Plan, Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India, New Delhi. : 15p.

16. Chowdhury, S. (1999). Elephant Reserve No.1: South West Bengal-South Bihar-Orissa. Report submitted for National Conservation Action Plan, Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India, New Delhi. : 15p.

17. Chowdhury, S. (2005). Comments on the expansion/constitution proposal of elephant reserves in Orissa. Project Elephant, Ministry of Environment and Forests, New Delhi.

18. Danda, A.A.; Das, S.K.; Choudhury, B.C.; Ghosh, A.K. (2002). Status of Gangetic river dolphin and its habitat in lower Ganges and other river Systems in West Bengal. Report of a Survey conducted during February 2002 - April 2002 for WWF-India, New Delhi.

19. David, A.; Mathur, V.B. (2006). Wildlife conservation and management in National Capital Territory of Delhi. A technical report submitted to the Planning Commission, New Delhi. : 25p.

20. David, A.; Padalia, H.; Mathur, V.B. (2006). Rapid assessment of habitat use and wildlife values of Madhav National Park. A technical report submitted to the Madhya Pradesh Forest Department. : 42p.

21. Dein, J.; Citino, S.; Malik, P.K. (2009). Health and husbandry of captive tigers. Government of Madhya Pradesh. : 27+450p.

22. Dilnavaz, V.; Chowdhury, S. (2005). Site inspection report on proposal for denotification of 12.75 ha of already broken forestland from Kotagarh Wildlife Sanctuary, Orissa for Graphite mining by T.P. Minerals and Industries. Report submitted to Standing Committee of NBWL MoEF, GOI.

23. Gopal, R.; Sinha, P.R.; Mathur, V.B.; Jhala, Y.V.; Qureshi, Q. (2007). Guidelines for preparation of Tiger Conservation Plan. A Technical document of the National Tiger Conservation Authority. Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India.

24. Hockings, M.; James, R.; Stolton, S.; Dudley, N.; Mathur, V.B.; Makombo, J.; Courrau, J.; Parrish, J. (2008). Enhancing our heritage toolkit: assessing management effectiveness of Natural World Heritage Sites. Published by UNESCO-World Heritage Centre.

25. Iqbal, S.; Qureshi, Q.; Sathyakumar, S.; Inayat Ullah, M. (2004). Predator-prey relationship with special reference to Hangul (Cervus elaphus hanglu) in Dachigam National Park. Interim report of the Department of Wildlife protection, Jammu and Kashmir Government, Srinagar and Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 61p.

26. Iqbal, S.; Sathyakumar, S.; Qureshi, Q.; Inayat Ullah, M. (2005). Predator-prey relationship with special reference to Hangul (Cervus elaphus hanglu) in Dachigam National Park. Final report of the Department of Wildlife protection, Jammu and Kashmir Government, Srinagar and Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

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27. Javed, S.; Takekawa, J.; Douglas, D.C.; Rahmani, A.R.; Choudhury, B.C.; Landfried, S.L.; Sharma, S. (2000). Documenting Trans-Himalayan migration through satellite telemetry: a report on capture, deployment and tracking of Bar-headed geese (Ansur indicus) from India. Department of Wildlife Sciences, AMU Aligarh and Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

28. Jhala, Y.V.; Chellam, R.; Qureshi, Q. (2005). Wildlife conservation, research and management. A technical publication of the Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

29. Jhala, Y.V.; Qureshi, Q.; Raza, R.; Bharadwaj, M.; Jena, J.; Prudhvi Raj, P.G.; Das, U.N.; Swain, K.; Atkore, V.M.; Singh, R.K.J. (2006). Habitat occupancy and abundance of tigers in Panna Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh. Technical report of the Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun submitted to the Forest Department of Madhya Pradesh and Project Tiger Directorate, Government of India. : 10p.

30. Johnsingh, A.J.T.; Qureshi, Q.; Goyal, S.P. (2005). Assessment of prey populations for lion re-introduction in Kuno Wildlife Sanctuary, Central India. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 30p.

31. Johnsingh, A.J.T.; Qureshi, Q.; Mohan, D.; Williams, A.C. (2002). Conservation of North-Western elephant range, India. Action Plan, Asian Elephant Specialist Group, IUCN/SSC. : 16p.

32. Johnsingh, A.J.T.; Rajvanshi, A.; Williams, A.C. (1999). Ecological assessment of the rafting camps of the river Ganga. Report submitted to Forest Department Government of Uttar Pradesh. : 11p.

33. Johnsingh, A.J.T.; Williams, A.C. (1999). Elephant Reserve No. 11 : Rajaji-Corbett Elephant Reserve. Report submitted for National Elephant Conservation

Action Plan, Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India, New Delhi. : 7p.

34. Kala, C.P. (1999). Great Himalayan Rashtriya Udhyan Me Jadi Butiyon Ki Jaiwa Vividhata Wa Sanrakshan: Agami Karyasala Ki Ruprekha. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehra Dun. : 22p.

35. Kalra, M.; Rahmani, A.R.; Choudhary, B.C.; Qureshi, Q. (2006). Development of Desert National Park as Biosphere Reserve. Final Report. Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai, India. : 73p.

36. Khan, J.A.; Malik, P.K.; Khan, A.; Khati, D. (2004). A study of tiger-human confict in buffer zone of the Corbett Tiger Reserve. Technical Report no. 15, Aligarh Muslim University. : 164p.

37. Konthujam, B.; Badola, R.; Hussain, S.A.; Mehra, B. (2005). An analysis of human-wildlife conflicts around the Corbett Tiger Reserve. Study report, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun and WWF-India, New Delhi.

38. Lal, R.B.; Sinha, P.R.; Chowdhury, S. (2005). Site inspection report on proprosal for diversion of forestland from National Chambal Sanctuary, Rajasthan for construction of four lanes Kota by pass. Report submitted to Standing Committee of NBWL, MOEF, GOI.

39. Malik, P.K. (1999). Veterinary consideration in planning translocation of wild ungulates from Van Vihar National Park to other wildlife areas in Madhya Pradesh. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

40. Malik, P.K. (2000). Expert consultation on blood borne diseases/diagnosis/control and prevention. Central Zoo Authority, New Delhi.

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41. Malik, P.K. (2007). Mortality of animals in National Zoological Park. Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India.

42. Marcot, B.G.; Kumar, A.; Roy, P.S.; Sawarkar, V.B.; Gupta, G.; Talukdar, G. (2003). Elephants, people and landscapes: a tale of two scales in the Garo Hills of Meghalaya. Submitted to Conservation and Society, ATREE.

43. Mathur, V.B. (2006). In-depth final evaluation of UNEP project Asia and the Pacific Network for data-information generation, analysis, observation and assessment. A technical report submitted to Evaluation and Oversight Unit, UNEP, Nairobi. : 53p.

44. Mathur, V.B.; Padalia, H. (2005). Spatial framework and management guidelines for consolidation of protected area network in Andaman and Nicobar Islands. A Technical Report submitted to forest Department Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Port Blair. : 139p.

45. Mathur, V.B.; Padalia, H. (2007). Gap analysis in Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India: recent experiences. Closing the Gap. creating ecolgically protected area system: a guide to conducting the gap assessment of protected area systems for the Convention on biological diversity. Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity, Montreal, Technical series no. 24. : 108p.

46. Mathur, V.B.; Padalia, H. (2008). Spatial framework and management guidelines for consolidation of protected area network in Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Report Submitted to Forest Department Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Port Blair.

47. Mathur, V.B.; Rajvanshi, A. (2000). Integrating Biodiversity into Environmental Impact Assessment: A National case study from India. Prepared under

Biodiversity Planning Support Programme of UNDP, UNEP and GEF. : 60p.

48. Mathur, V.B.; Rajvanshi, A. (2003). Developing environmental safeguards in identified component of the World Bank funded IWDP Hills II Shiwalik project. Proceedings of the training of trainers Workshop organized by the Wildlife Institute of India and submitted to the Watershed management Directorate, Dehradun. : 71p.

49. Mathur, V.B.; Rajvanshi, A. (2003). In depth evaluation report - barriers and best practices integrated management of mountain ecosystems. Report submitted to the chief of the Oversight and Evaluation unit, United Nations Environment Programme, Nairobi.

50. Mathur, V.B.; Rajvanshi, A.; Ishwar, N.M. (2004). Forest clearance plan for Omkareshwar Multipurpose Project, Madhya Pradesh. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

51. Mathur, V.B.; Raza, R.; Lal, P.; Agarwal, M.K.; Singsit, S. (2003). Biodiversity characterization in middle Goriganga valley, Askot Wildlife Sanctuary, Uttranchal state. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 22p.

52. Miller, J.R.B.; Rawat, G.S.; Ramesh, K. (2008). Pheasant population recovery as an indicator of Biodiversity Conservation in the Great Himalayan National Park, India. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehra Dun. : 56p.

53. Mishra, B.K.; Badola, R.; Bhardwaj, A.K. (2003). Sub-programme on wildlife Protected Area Management in Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary. A Collaborative project of GOI-UNDP-WII and West Bengal Forest Department, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 190p.

54. Pandav, B. (2000). Post cyclone situation in Coastal Orissa with special reference to marine turtle

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conservation. Government of India-UNDP Sea Turtle project. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

55. Qureshi, Q.; Gopal, R.; Kyatham, S.; Basu; Mitra, S.; Jhala, Y.V. (2006). Evaluting tiger habitat at the Tehsil level. Project Tiger Directorate, Govt. of India, and Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 162p.

56. Qureshi, Q.; Shah, N. (2004). Population estimation and monitoring protocol for Hangul in Central South division of Kashmir. Report submitted to Department of Wildlife Protection, Jammu and Kashmir and Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

57. Rajvanshi, A. (2001). Site appraisal report of Bodoi-Daldali open cast bauxite mine of M/s Bharat aluminium co. ltd. Technical report submitted to MOEF.

58. Rajvanshi, A. (2002). Biodiversity issues in EIA: a suggested framework. Central Pollution Control Board, Ministry of Environment and Forests, Govt. of India.

59. Rajvanshi, A. (2003). Environmental appraisal of the proposed cement plant site and the captive limestone mine of M/s Harish cement in Sundernagar, Mandi district, Himachal Pradesh. Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India.

60. Rajvanshi, A. (2006). Prioritization of Protected Areas for suggesting infrastructure enhancement under XI Plan. Ministry of Environment and Forests, Govt. of India.

61. Rajvanshi, A. (2008). Site visit of the Hurilong underground mining project of the central coal fields in district Latehar, Jharkhand. Technical report submitted to MOEF.

62. Rajvanshi, A. (2008). Site visit of the proposed 4x660 MW coal based thermal power project at

Bhavanapadu, Srikakulam district. Technical report submitted to MOEF.

63. Rajvanshi, A.; Banerjee, S.P.; Dey, A.; Chandini, T. (2005). Site appraisal report of iron ores in Goa. Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India.

64. Rajvanshi, A.; Mathur, V.B. (2004). Integrating biodiversity into strategic environmental assessment : case studies from India. Report prepared for the Netherlands Commission for EIA. : 23p.

65. Rajvanshi, A.; Parichay. (2006). Global best practices and guidance for regulating developments in Wildlife habitats. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 32p.

66. Rajvanshi, A.; Slootweg, R.; Janssen, H. (2006). Green coast for nature and people after the tsunami-midterm evaluation report. Report submitted to Wetlands International, The Netherlands. : 67p.

67. Ranjithsinh, M.K.; Chauhan, S.K.S.; Banubakode, S.B.; Sivakumar, K.; Akhtar, A.; Patil, V.; Verma, S.C. (2000). Status and conservation of the wild buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) in Peninsular India. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 35p.

68. Rawat, G.S.; Pandav, B. (2006). An ecological assessment of Baanganga wetlands, Uttaranchal. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

69. Rodgers, W.A.; Panwar, H.S.; Mathur, V.B. (2000). Wildlife Protected Area Network in India: a review - executive summary. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 44p.

70. Rodgers, W.A.; Rajvanshi, A. (N.A.). The Conservation of wild buffalo in bastar, Madhya Pradesh with

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especial reference to Bhairamgarh Wildlife Sanctuary. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 1-11.

71. Sankar, K.; Goyal, S.P.; Qureshi, Q. (2005). Assessment of status of tiger (Panthera tigris) in Sariska Tiger Reserve, Rajasthan. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

72. Sathyakumar, S. (1999). Conservation status of Asiatic black bear and Himalayan brown bear in India. Conservation Action Plan, IUCN-Species Survival Commission.

73. Sathyakumar, S. (2003). Conservation status of mammals and pheasants in Nanda Devi National Park: assessment of changes over two decades. A Report on Nanda Devi Biodiversity Monitoring Expedition. : 15p.

74. Sathyakumar, S. (2007). Survey for Himalayan Tahr (Hemitragus jemlahicus ) in Jammu and Kashmir. Interim report submitted to State Forest Research Instititute, Jammu. : 18p.

75. Sathyakumar, S. (2008). Survey for Himalayan Tahr (Hemitragus jemlahicus ) in Jammu and Kashmir. Final report submitted to State Forest Research Institute, Jammu. : 21p.

76. Sathyakumar, S.; Malik, P. (2006). Release of captive Himalayan musk deer in Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary, Western Himalaya. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 42p.

77. Sawarkar, V.B. (1999). Addressing concerns for wildlife and biological diversity in the draft National Working Plan Code. Special Committee of the Government of India.

78. Sawarkar, V.B. (2001). Capture of Himalayan tahr in South Africa and their translocation to a suitable site in India. Wildilfe Institute of India, Dehradun.

79. Sawarkar, V.B. (2001). Framework and design for management plan of Kalakad-Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

80. Sawarkar, V.B.; Kumar, S.; Sinha, B.; Hussain, S.A.; Mishra, C.; Srivastava, R.; Mohanty, T. (1995). Management planning of Asola-Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary. Report to Development Commissioner. Govt. Of the National Capital Territory of Delhi.

81. Sawarkar, V.B.; Rathore, B.M.S. (1997). A competency guide and trainer's guide for MPFD front line staff. Curriculam design for the MP Forest Department as part of MP Forestry Project.

82. Sen, P.K.; Patnaik, S.K.; Chowdhary, S.; Singh, A.K. (2006). Proposal for diversion/denotification of Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary for non-forestry purposes - Subernarekha Project. Report submitted to Ministry of Environment and Forests, New Delhi.

83. Shah, T.; Hussain, S.A.; Badola, R.; Mehra, B. (2005). The perception of local people towards service provided by forest ecosystem: a study from Bhabar Terai, study report. Wildlife Institute of India and WWF-India, New Delhi.

84. Shankar, D.; Rajvanshi, A. (2005). Site visit to Sagra tunnel irrigation project in Pench Tiger Reserve. Technical report submitted to MOEF.

85. Singh, V.P.; Singh, B.; Thaper, V.; Wright, B.; Tanwar, R.S.; Mathur, V.B. (2005). Securing the future: The report of the State Empowered Committee on forests and wildlife management. Government of Rajasthan. : 317p.

86. Sivakumar, K. (2002). Habitat and conservation of Bir Moti Bagh Sanctuary, Patiala. Punjab Forest Department.

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87. Sivakumar, K. (2006). A rapid Survey on avian influenza in India. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 14p.

88. Sivakumar, K. (2006). Wildlife and tsunami. A Summary Report. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 16p.

89. Sivakumar, K. (2007). Status and distribution of mammals in the Buxawaha range forest, Madhya Pradesh. Technical Report submitted to Forest Research Institute, Dehradun. : 22p.

90. Srivastav, A.; Chakraborty, D.; Nayak, A.K. (2008). Indian National Studbook of Snow Leopard (Uncia uncia). Wildlife Institute of India and Central Zoo Authority.

91. Srivastav, A.; Chakraborty, D.; Nayak, A.K. (2008). National Studbook of Indian Wild Ass (Equus hemionus khur). Wildlife Institute of India and Central Zoo Authority.

92. Srivastav, A.; Nigam, P.; Chakraborty, D.; Nayak, A.K. (2009). National Studbook of Red Panda (Ailurus

fulgens). Wildlife Institute of India and Central Zoo Authority.

93. Thomas, P.J.; Nelson; Bhardwaj, A.K. (1999). Studies on ecology and behaviour of sloth bear (Melursus ursinus Shaw) in Periyar Tiger Reserve. Report prepared for Periyar Tiger Reserve, Kerala Forest Department.

94. Uniyal, V.P. (2002). Nanda Devi Expedition 2001. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

95. Uniyal, V.P.; Mathur, P.K. (1998). Assessment of ecological values of proposed Chamera stage II hydroelectric power project area in Chamba, Himachal Pradesh. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 51.

96. Uniyal, V.P.; Ramesh, K. (2004). Wildlife survey in Gangotri National Park. Wildlife Institute of India and Uttaranchal Forest Department.

97. WII. (2009). Status of tiger and its prey species in Panna Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh. Final report submitted to Madhya Pradesh Forest Department, Bhopal, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

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V. (d) Reports (Reports - EIA)

1. Dave, C.; Bopanna, I.P.; Rajvanshi, A.; Jhala, Y.V.;

Mathur, V.B. (2007). Review of the mitigation measures proposed for the widening of NH14 through Balaram-Ambaji Wildlife Sanctuary, Gujarat State. WII-EIA Technical Report 33. : 39p.

2. Jhala, Y.V.; Rajvanshi, A.; Dave, C. (2005). Ecological study of the area under consideration for renewal of mining lease of M/S Narmada Cement Co. Ltd. Jafarabad, District Amreli, Gujarat. WII-EIA Technical Report 30.

3. Mathur, V.B.; Rajvanshi, A.; Ishwar, N.M.; Sawarkar, V.B.; Banubakode, S.B. (2003). Rapid assessment of habitat availability and wildlife use in the proposed human river project Maharashtra. WII-EIA Technical Report 27.

4. Rajvanshi, A.; Dubey, Y.; Dash, P.; Lachungpa, U. (2000). Ecological Assessment of Teesta Hydroelectric Project Stage-V, Sikkim. WII-EIA Technical Report 24.

5. Rajvanshi, A.; Gogate, N. (2001). Impact assessment of Mumbai-manmad pipeline extension project on wildlife values. WII-EIA Technical Report 26.

6. Rajvanshi, A.; Mathur, V.B.; Pragatheesh, A.; David, A. (2007). Evaluation of the ecological and socio-economic consequences of setting up of proposed Mathwad Wildlife Sanctuary and Kathiwad Wildlife Sanctuary, Madhya Pradesh. WII-EIA Technical Report 32. : 43p.

7. Rajvanshi, A.; Onial, M.; Parichay. (2006). Impact assessment of MMPL Ext. phase II (Manglya-Mathura-

Pyala-Bijwasan) pipeline on wildlife values. WII-EIA Technical report 31.

8. Rajvanshi, A.; Uniyal, V.P.; Pragatheesh, A. (2008). Environmental clearance of Korean limestone mining project, Sundernagar, Himachal Pradesh: A review. WII-EIA Technical Report 34. : 32p.

9. Rajvanshi, A.; Yogesh, D. (2001). Ecological Impact assessment of proposed diesel hydro processing unit in Bongaingaon refinery complex, Assam. WII-EIA Technical Report 25.

10. WII. (1995). Environmental impact assessment of proposed oman-India gas pipeline project on wildlife values. WII-EIA Technical Report 14.

11. WII. (1995). Impact assessment of Bombay-Manmad pipeline project on wildlife values. WII-EIA Technical Report 12.

12. WII. (1995). Impact assessment of Cochin-Coimbatore-Karur-Tiruchirapalli pipeline project on wildlife values. WII-EIA Technical Report 15.

13. WII. (1995). Impact assessment of Jorhat-Numaligarh pipeline project on wildlife values. WII-EIA Technical Report 13.

14. WII. (1996). An evaluation of the proposed nuclear power station site at Nagarjunasagar with special reference to its conservation value. WII-EIA Technical Report 17.

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15. WII. (1996). Environmental Impact assessment of proposed LPG recovery plant at Usar with special reference to wildlife values. WII-EIA Technical Report 16.

16. WII. (1997). Ecological assessment of proposed hydrotreatment plant at Bongaigaon. WII-EIA Technical Report 18.

17. WII. (1997). Ecological assessment of the proposed airport site at Lengpui Mizoram. WII-EIA Technical Report 20.

18. WII. (1997). Ecological impacts of lignite mining in Kutch with special emphasis on the Indian grey wolf and its habitats. WII-EIA Technical Report 19.

19. WII. (1997). Impact assessment of Bina-Jhansi-Kanpur pipeline project on wildlife values. WII-EIA Technical Report 21.

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VI. (a) Chapters in Reports (Research Reports)

1. Bhatnagar, Y.V.; Stakrey, R.W. (2002). Status and

Conservation of the Tibetan gazelle (Procapra picticaudata) in Ladakh. IN: Conserving Biodiversity in the Trans-Himalaya: Initiatives of field conservation in Ladakh. Report submitted to the Wildlife Institute of India, the International Snow Leopard Trust, and US Fish and Wildlife Service.

2. Qureshi, Q.; Shah, N.V. (2003). Vegetation mapping of Bhitarkanka mangrove and modelling sea level rise. IN: Badola, Ruchi and Hussain, S.A. (Eds.) Valuation of Bhitarkanika mangrove ecosystem for ecological security and sustainable resource use. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

3. Rawat, G.S.; Adhikari, B.S.; Rana, B.S. (2001). Vegetation surveys in the Indian-Trans Himalaya. IN: Conserving Biodiversity in the Trans-Himalaya: Initiatives of field conservation in Ladakh. Report submitted to the

Wildlife Institute of India, the International Snow Leopard Trust, and US Fish and Wildlife Service.

4. Uniyal, V.P. (2001). Insect survey in Ladakh. IN: Conserving Biodiversity in the Trans-Himalaya: Initiatives of field conservation in Ladakh. Report submitted to the Wildlife Institute of India, the International Snow Leopard Trust, and US Fish and Wildlife Service.

5. Vinod, T.R.; Sathyakumar, S. (1999). Monitoring Mammals in Great Himalayan National Park, Himachal Pradesh. IN: WII. An ecological study of the conservation of biodiversity and biotic pressures in the Great Himalayan National Park Conservation Area - an ecodevelopment approach. Forestry Research Education and Extension Project - Great Himalayan National Park (FREEP-GHNP), Final project report, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. (vol.6). : 6p.

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VI. (b) Chapters in Reports (Consultancy Reports)

1. Adhikari, B.S. (2005). Floral characteristics and

vegetation patterns in Sakteng Wildlife Sanctuary. In: Vegetation, Birds and Mammals of Sakteng Wildlife Sanctuary, Bhutan. WWF-Bhutan and Nature Conservation Division, Royal Government of Bhutan.

2. Ali, S.; Mathur, P.K.; Malik, P.K. (1997). Genomic DNA sequence variation in Rhinoceros unicornis and conservation implications. IN: Study on the Management of Rhinoceros in West Bengal. World Bank Aided Forestry Project, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : P.43-51.

3. Badoni, V,; Jhala, Y.V.; Qureshi, Q. (2005). Software for monitoring lions. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

4. Goyal, S.P.; Mukherjee, S.; Qureshi, Q.; Sankar, K.; Shah, N.V.; Dave, C.; Zala, Y.S. (2004). Monitoring ungulates - relative abundance and density estimation. IN: Jhala,Y.V. (Ed.) Monitoring of Gir. A technical consultancy report submitted to Gujarat Forest Department under GEF-India ecodevelopment program, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 157p. : 15-35.

5. Jhala, Y.V.; Mukherjee, S.; Shah, N.; Chauhan, K.S.; Dave, C.; Zala, Y.S. (2004). Monitoring lions. IN: Jhala,Y.V. (Ed.) Monitoring of Gir. A technical consultancy report submitted to Gujarat Forest Department under GEF-India ecodevelopment program, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 157p.: P.55-71.

6. Jhala, Y.V.; Shah, N.V.; Chauhan, N.P.S. (2004). Monitoring leopards. IN: Jhala,Y.V. (Ed.) Monitoring of Gir. A technical consultancy report submitted to Gujarat

Forest Department under GEF-India ecodevelopment program, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 157p. : P.72-79.

7. Johnsingh, A.J.T. (2001). Managing and restoring wildlife and its habitats. FREEP-KMTR Project Report, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 27-54.

8. Johnsingh, A.J.T.; Sankar, K.; Ronald, J. (2000). Mammal abundance and density monitoring in Kalakad-Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve, Tamil Nadu. IN: Development of monitoring protocols for conservation of biodiversity under FREEP Project. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 119.

9. Malik, P.K. (1997). Chemical immobilization and radio-collaring of wild elephants. IN: Study on the Management of Rhinoceros in West Bengal. World Bank Aided Forestry Project, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : P. 43-51.

10. Malik, P.K. (1997). Immobilization, genetic sampling and veterinary aspects IN: Study on the Management of Rhinoceros in West Bengal. World Bank Aided Forestry Project, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : P.127-137.

11. Mathur, P.K. (2001). Regional planning for conservation and development. IN: Final report : "Protected area management planning guidelines and training including regional planning and regulations" GEF-India Ecodevelopment Project, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 33-102.

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12. Qureshi, Q.; Shah, N.V. (2004). Vegetation and Habitat monitoring. IN: Jhala,Y.V. (Ed.) Monitoring of Gir. A technical consultancy report submitted to Gujarat Forest Department under GEF-India ecodevelopment program, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun, 157p. : P.8-14.

13. Sankar, K.; Qureshi, Q.; Shah, N.V.; Mukherjee, S.; Dave, C. (2004). Monitoring of birds. IN: Jhala,Y.V. (Ed.) Monitoring of Gir. A technical consultancy report submitted to Gujarat Forest Department under GEF-India ecodevelopment program, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun, 157p. : 44-54.

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VI. (c) Chapters in Reports (Special/Technical Reports)

1. Adhikari, B.S.; Babu, M.M. (2006). Flora and

vegetation. IN: An Ecological Assessment of Baanganga wetlands, Uttaranchal, Report submitted to Uttaranchal Forest Department. : P.27-45.

2. Badola, R. (2000). Local Communities amidst changing conservation ethos: relationships between people and protected areas in India. IN: Enters, Thomas, Drust, Patric B. and Victor, Michael (Eds.) Decentralization of Devolution of Forest Management in Asia and the Pacific . RECOFTC Report no. 18 and RAP, Bangkok, Thailand. : 187-201.

3. Badola, R.; Hussain, S.A. (2003). Valuation of the Bhitarkanika mangrove ecosystem for ecological security and sustainable resource use. IN: Parekh, Jyoti K. and Tata, Raghu Ram (Eds.) Reconciling Environment and Economics. Executive summaries of EERC Projects, Indira Gandhi Institute of Developmental Research, Mumbai.

4. Chauhan, D.S.; Harihar, A.; Goyal, S.P.; Qureshi, Q.; Lal, P.; Mathur, V.B. (2005). Estimating leopard population using camera traps in Sariska Tiger Reserve. IN: Securing the future: The report of the State Empowered Committee on forests and wildlife management, Government of Rajasthan, India. : 118-142.

5. Chauhan, D.S.; Harihar, A.; Goyal, S.P.; Qureshi, Q.; Lal, P.; Mathur, V.B. (2005). Estimating leopard population using camera trap in Ranthambhore National Park. IN: Securing the future: The report of the

State empowered Committee on forests and wildlife management, Government of Rajasthan, India. : 165-200.

6. Chauhan, D.S.; Harihar, A.; Goyal, S.P.; Qureshi, Q.; Lal, Panna; Mathur, V.B. (2005). Estimating tiger population using camera trap in Ranthambhore National park. IN: Securing the future: The report of the State empowered Committee on forests and wildlife management, Government of Rajasthan, India. : 201-231.

7. Chellam, R. (2000). Assessing data quality and reliability. IN: National Biodiversity Strategy and action plan - India: Guidelines and concept notes. Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India and Kalpavriksh, New Delhi.103p. : 53-54.

8. Chellam, R. (2000). Thematic note on Terrestrial ecosystems. IN: National Biodiversity Strategy and action plan - India: Guidelines and concept notes. Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India and Kalpavriksh, New Delhi. 103p. : 83-84.

9. Chellam, R.; Kothari, A. (2000). Why conserve biological diversity ? IN: National Biodiversity Strategy and action plan - India: Guidelines and concept notes. Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India and Kalpavriksh, New Delhi. 103p. : 39-43.

10. Choudhury, B.C. (2000). Herpetofauna in Doon Valley. IN: Recent Changes in the flora and fauna of the Doon Valley and Surrounding Areas. A report submitted to the Supreme Court Monitoring Committee. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

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11. Choudhury, B.C.; Sundar, K.S.G. (2001). The sarus crane project of the Wildlife Institute of India. IN: Vardhan, H. (Ed.) Indian sarus in Peril. 5th Indian Birding fair (1-2) Nov, Jaipur : 27p.

12. David, A.; Qureshi, Q.; Goyal, S.P.; Sankar, K.; Mathur, V.B.; Lal, P.; Verma, A.; Patial, D. (2005). Estimating herbivore abundance using line transect method in Sariska Tiger Reserve. IN: Securing the future: The report of the State empowered Committee on forests and wildlife management, Government of Rajasthan, India. : 143-158.

13. David, A.; Qureshi, Q.; Goyal, S.P.; Sankar, K.; Mathur, V.B.; Lal, P.; Verma, A.; Patial, D. (2005). Estimating herbivore abundance using line transect method in Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve. IN: Securing the future: The report of the State empowered Committee on forests and wildlife management, Government of Rajasthan, India. : 289-304.

14. Hussain, S.A.; Saxena, A. (2000). Developing long term monitoring programme for birds and mammals in the Indian Ocean and Antarctica. IN: Sixteenth Indian Expedition to Antarctica, Scientific report, Dept. of Ocean Development, Technical publication no.14. : 187-210.

15. Jhala, Y.V.; Qureshi, Q.; Gopal, R. (2005). Tiger monitoring methodology. IN: Narain, S. and others (Eds.) Joining the dots: The report of the Tiger Task Force, Project Tiger, Ministry of Environment and Forests, New Delhi.

16. Mishra, B.K. (2008). Similipal Biosphere reserve. IN: Scheme on Conservation and Management of Biosphere Reserves in India (Evaluation report). Ministry of Environment and Forests. : P.144-229.

17. Mohan, D.; Singh, P. (2000). Avi-faunal changes in Dehradun. IN: Recent Changes in the flora and fauna of the

Doon Valley and Surrounding Areas. A report submitted to the Supreme Court Monitoring Committee. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

18. Rajapandian, K.; Chauhan, D.S.; Goyal, S.P.; Qureshi, Q.; Lal, P.; Mathur, V.B. (2005). Estimating tiger (Panthera tigris) population using pugmark casts obtained in Ranthambhore National Park. IN: Securing the future: The report of the State empowered Committee on forests and wildlife management, Government of Rajasthan, India. : 165-200.

19. Rajvanshi, A. (1998). Ecological assessment of mineral extraction projects. IN: Soni, P., Chandra, V. and Sharma, S.D. (Eds.) Environmental management concepts, strategies and legislation for mine areas. Forest Research Institute, Dehradun. : 195-209.

20. Rajvanshi, A.; Mathur, V.B. (2001). Integrating biodiversity in national EIA procedures: national case studies. UNDP, UNEP and GEF sponsored Biodiversity planning support programme.

21. Rawat, G.S. (2002). Ecosystem coverage within the PAs of India. IN: Singh, J.S. (Ed.) National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan: Natural Terrestrial Ecosystem. Ministry of Environment and Forests and Kalpavriksha. : P.143-169.

22. Rawat, G.S. (2002). Ecosystem coverage within the PAs of India. IN: Singh, J.S. (Ed.) National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan: Natural Terrestrial Ecosystems. Ministry of Environment and Forests and Kalpavriksha. : P. 143-169.

23. Rawat, G.S.; Hajra, P.K. (2002). Conservation status of wild flora within Indian Protected Areas. IN: Dhar, U. (Ed.) Wild Plant Biodiversity: Thematic Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan. G. B. Pant Institute of

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Himalayan Environment and Development, Almora. : P.12-24.

24. Sathyakumar, S.; Mukherjee, S.K. (2000). Changes in the mammalian and fish fauna of Doon Valley and surrounding areas. IN: Recent Changes in the flora and

fauna of the Doon Valley and Surrounding Areas. A report submitted to the Supreme Court Monitoring Committee. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

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VII. Books

1. Agarwal, S.; Rana, M.S. (1995). Application of

telemetry in wildlife conservation : An indexed bibliography. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 162p.

2. Agarwal, S.; Sathyakumar, S.; Rana, M.S. (1998). An annotated bibliography on Musk deer. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 64pp.

3. Gupta, A.K. (2000). Primates of Tripura - a handbook. Published for the Government of Tripura in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment and Forests, New Delhi.

4. Johnsingh, A.J.T. (2004). On Jim Corbett's trail and other tales from tree tops. Permanent Black, New Delhi. : 139pp.

5. Mathur, P.K.; Mukherjee, S.K.; Sankar, K.; Badola, R.; Hussain, S.A.; Rana, M.S.; Sardar, A.K.; Agarwal, S.; Verma, Y.S. (1999). Bibliography on wildlife and protected area management in Madhya Pradesh. Published by Wildlife Institute of India and M/s Bishen Singh and Mahendra Pal Singh, Dehradun. : v, 581p.

6. Rajvanshi, A.; Mathur, V.B.; Iftikhar, U.A. (2007). Best practice guidance for biodiversity-inclusive impact

assessment: a manual for practitioners and reviewers in South Asia. CBBIA-IAIA Guidance Series. Capacity Building in Biodiversity and Impact Assessment (CBBIA) Project, International Association for Impact Assessment (IAIA), North Dakota, USA.

7. Rajvanshi, A.; Mathur, V.B.; Teleki, G.C.; Mukherjee, S.K. (2001). Roads, sensitive habitats and wildlife : environmental guidelines for India and South Asia. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun and Canadian Environmental Collaborative Ltd. Toronto. : 215pp.

8. Rawat, G.S. (2005). Alpine meadows of Uttaranchal : ecology, landuse and status of medicinal and aromatic plants. Bishen Singh Mahendrapal Singh, Dehra Dun. : 219p.

9. Singh, S.K.; Rawat, G.S. (2000). Flora of Great Himalayan National Park, Himachal Pradesh. Bishen Singh Mahendrapal Singh, Dehra Dun. : 304p.

10. Sinha, S.P.; Sinha, B.C. (2007). The Great Indian one-horned Rhinoceros Rhinoceros unicornis in India and Nepal. Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai. : 46pp.

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VIII. Book Chapters

1. Bhatnagar, Y.V.; Rawat, G.S.; Johnsingh, A.J.T.; Stuwe,

M. (1999). Ecological separation between ibex and resident livestock in a Trans-Himalaya Protected Area. IN: Richard, C and others (Ed.) Proceedings of International Workshop on the Grassland Ecology and Management in Mountain Protected Areas of Nepal, Royal Bardia National Park, Nepal DNPWC HMG, Nepal, ICIMOD and WWF Nepal, March 15-19 ,Nepal. : 70-85.

2. Bhupathy, S.; Choudhury, B.C.; Kalyar, F.H.; Khan, M.H.; Platt, S.G.; Rashid, S.M.A. (2000). Turtle trade in South Asia: regional summary (Bangladesh, India and Myanmar). IN: Peter Paul van Dijk, Bryan L. Stuart and Anders G.J. Rhodin (Eds.) Published by Chelonian Research Foundation. : 101-105.

3. Bist, S.S.; Cheeran, J.V.; Chowdhury, S.; Barua, P.; Mishra, M.K. (2002). The domesticated Asian elephant in India. IN: Baker, Iljas and Masakazu Kashio (Eds.) Giant on our hand. Food and Agriculture Organization of United Nations. Regional office for the Asia and Pacific, Bangkok, Thailand. : 129-148.

4. Ceballos-Lascurain, H.; Johnsingh, A.J.T. (1995). Ecotourism : what works and what does not. IN: Bissonette, John A. and Krausman, Paul R. (Eds.) Integrating people and wildlife for a sustainable future. The wildlife Society. Bethesda, Maryland. : 191-194.

5. Chauhan, N.P.S. (2007). The status of Malayan sun bears in India. IN: Understanding Asian bears to secure their future. Japan Bear Network, Japan. : 20-25.

6. Chauhan, N.P.S. (2007). The status of sloth bears in India. IN: Understanding Asian bears to secure their future. Japan Bear Network, Japan. : 28-34.

7. Chellam, R. (1999). A roaring career. IN: Pandya, Mamta and Raghunathan, Meena (Eds.) Walking the wild path: real-life stories of fifteen wildlifers. Centre for Environment Education. : 62-69.

8. Chellam, R. (2000). Asiatic Lion. IN: Students' Britannica India, Volume III. New Delhi. : 290-292.

9. Chellam, R.; Saberwal, V.K. (2000). Asiatic lion (Panthera leo persica). IN: Reading, Richard P. and Millar, Brian (Eds.) Endangered animals - a reference guide to conflicting issues. Westport. Greenwood Press, New York. : 40-44.

10. Choudhury, B.C.; Bhupathy, S.; Hanfee, F. (2000). Status Information on the tortoises and freshwater turtles of India. IN: Dijk, Peter Paul van, Stuart, Bryan L. and Rhodin, Anders G.J. (Eds.) Asian Turtle Trade: Proceedings of a workshop on conservation and trade of Freshwater turtles and tortoises in Asia. Published by Chelonian Research Foundation. : 86-94.

11. Choudhury, B.C.; Hussain, S.A. (2008). Gavialis gangeticus. IN: 2008 IUCN red list of threatened species. IUCN, Switzerland.

12. Choudhury, B.C.; Raghuram, T.L. (2003). The need and approach for a wetland protected area network in India. IN: J. Parikh and H. Datye (Eds.) Sustainable

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management of wetlands biodiversity and beyond. Sage publishers, New Delhi. : 373-382.

13. Chowdhury, S. (2004). Central India. IN: IUCN's Asian elephant action plan 2004.

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15. Chundawat, R.S.; Habib, B.; Karanth, U.; Kawanishi, K.; Khan, J.; Lynam, T.; Miquelle, D.; Nyhus, P.; Sunarto, T.R.; Wang, S. (2008). Panthera tigris. IN: 2009 IUCN red list of threatened species. IUCN, Switzerland.

16. Datta, A.; Rawat, G.S. (2001). Flowering and fruiting phenology of a tropical forest in Arunachal Pradesh, Northeast India. IN: K.N. Ganeshaiah, R. Uma Shankar and K.S. Bawa (Eds.) Tropical ecosystem: structure, diversity and human welfare. Proceedings of the International Conference on tropical ecosystems, Oxford-IBS, New Delhi. : 744-749.

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19. Gupta, A.K. (2001). Shifting cultivation (Jhumming) and wildlife conservation - a case study from North-East, India. IN: Hosetti, B.B. and Venkateshwarlu (Eds.) Trends in wildlife biodiversity conservation and management. Daya Publishing house, New Delhi. : 182-224.

20. Hussain, S.A. (2004). Aonyx cinereus. IN: 2004 IUCN red list of threatened species, IUCN, Gland, Switzerland.

21. Hussain, S.A. (2004). Lutra perspicillata. IN: 2004 IUCN red list of threatened species, IUCN, Gland, Switzerland.

22. Hussain, S.A. (2004). Lutra sumatrana. IN: 2004 IUCN red list of threatened species, IUCN, Gland, Switzerland.

23. Hussain, S.A.; Angom, S.; Vaipei, N.; Kipgen, K. (2008). Sangai Cervus eldi eldi: status and ecology. IN: Gupta, V.K. and Verma, A.K. (Eds.) Perspective in animal ecology and reproduction. Daya Publishing House, New Delhi. : 251-266.

24. Hussain, S.A.; de Silva, P.K. (2008). Aonyx cinerea. IN: 2008 IUCN red list of threatened species. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland.

25. Hussain, S.A.; de Silva, P.K.; Mostafa Feeroz, M. (2008). Lutrogale perspicillata. IN: 2008 IUCN red list of threatened species. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland.

26. Hussain, S.A.; Kanchanasakha, B.; de Silva, P.K.; Olson, A. (2008). Lutra sumatrana. IN: 2008 IUCN red list of threatened species. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland.

27. Jackson, R.; Mallon, D.; McCarthy, T.; Chundawat, R.S.; Habib, B. (2009). Panthera uncia. IN: IUCN 2009. IUCN red list of threatened species. Switzerland.

28. Jhala, Y.V. (2000). The Indian Wolf. IN: Students' Britannica India, Volume III. New Delhi.

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29. Jhala, Y.V. (2003). Local communities and carnivore conservation in Kutch. Centenary Seminar of the Bombay Natural History Society.

30. Jhala, Y.V. (2003). Molecular genetic techniques for conservation: a case study of the Indian Wolves. Centenary Seminar of the Bombay Natural History Society.

31. Jhala, Y.V.; Moehlman, P. (2004). Golden Jackal Canis aureus. IN: Sillero-Zubiri, C., Hoffman, M. and MacDonald, D. (Eds.) Canids: foxes, wolves, Jackals and dogs status survey and conservation action plan. IUCN/SSC Canid specialist Group Gland, Switzerland. : 156-161.

32. Johnsingh, A.J.T. (2000). Dhole, the whistling hunter of India. IN: Students' Britannica India, Volume III. New Delhi. : 55-57.

33. Johnsingh, A.J.T.; Chellam, R.; Rawat, G.S. (1995). Prospects for ecotourism in India. IN: Bisssonette, John A. and Krausman, Paul R. (Eds.) Integrating people and wildlife for a sustainable future. The Wildlife Society, Bethesda, Maryland. : 198-202.

34. Johnsingh, A.J.T.; Jhala, Y.V. (2004). Indian fox (Vulpes bengalensis). IN: Sillero-Zubiri, C., Hoffman, M. and MacDonald, D. (Eds.) Canids: foxes, wolves, Jackals and dogs status survey and conservation action plan. IUCN/SSC Canid specialist Group Gland, Switzerland.

35. Johnsingh, A.J.T.; Rawat, G.S.; Sathyakumar, S.; Karunakaran, P.V.; Kaur, J. (1998). Prioritisation of areas for biodiversity conservation of Trans and Greater Himalaya. IN: Singh, S. and others (Eds.) Setting biodiversity conservation priorities for India. vol. I, WWF, New Delhi. : 212-225.

36. Johnsingh, A.J.T.; Rawat, G.S. (1999). On Corbett's trail: tracking the man-eater. IN: Rangarajan, Mahesh (Ed.) The

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37. Johnsingh, A.J.T.; Williams, A.C. (2000). Elephant. IN: Students' Britannica India, Volume III. New Delhi. : 98-103.

38. Kala, C.P.; Rawat, G.S. (2001). Human use and conservation status of wild medicinal herbs in the Bhyunder valley, Western Himalaya. IN: Pande, P.C. and S.S. Samant (Eds.) Plant diversity of the Himalaya. Gyanodaya Prakashan, Nainital : 547-559.

39. Kumar, A.; Marcot, B.G.; Sawarkar, V.B.; Roy, P.S.; Mathur, P.K.; Singh, S.P. (2001). Forest fragmentation in Tropical forest ecosytsems of Garo hills, Meghalaya, NE India. IN: Roy, P.S., Singh, S. and A.G. Toxopeus (Eds.) Proceedings of Biodiversity and environment : Remote sensing and GIS perspectives. Indian Institute of Remote sensing, Dehradun and ITC, The Netherlands. : 106-117.

40. Kumar, S. (2002) Wildlife Tourism in India : Need to tread with care. IN: Sharma, B.D. Indian wildlife: threats and preservation, Anmol Publications.

41. Lehmkuhl, J.F.; Mathur, P.K.; Sawarkar, V.B.; Holthausen, R.S.; Marcot, B.G.; Raphael, M.G. (2006) Management of forests for biological diversity and productivity. IN: McNeely, J.F.,Mccarthy, T.M., Smith, A., Whittaker, L. Olsvig (Eds.) Conservation Biology in Asia. Society for Conservation Biology Asia Section and Resources Himalaya Foundation. : 92-114.

42. Malik, P.; Chundawat, R.S.; Gogate, N.; Peshin, P.K. (2007). Field immobilization of tigers (Panthera tigris tigris) using a combination of Medetomidine and Ketamine and reversal with Atiapazole in Panna National Park. IN: Proceedings of Field Biology and

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43. Mathur, P.K. (1999). Status of research and monitoring in protected areas of the Indian Terai- an overview. IN: Richards, C. and others (Eds.) Grassland ecology and management in protected areas of Nepal, Royal Bardia National Park, Nepal DNPWC HMG,Nepal, ICIMOD and WWF Nepal, March 15-19, Nepal. : 16-29.

44. Mathur, P.K. (2007). Landscape management approach - vital to conservation in India. IN: Bruce, R.G.H. and others (Eds.) 25 years Landscape ecology: scientific principles in practice. Proceedings of the 7th IALE World, July 8-12 2007, Wageningen, The Netherlands, IALE Publication series 4. : 321-322.

45. Mathur, P.K.; Mehra, B.S. (2006). Transhumance and silvopastoral dependence in the Great Himalayan National Park Conservation area - a landscape level assessment. IN: Mosquera-Losada, M. R., McAdam, J. and Rigueiro-Rodriguez, A. (Eds.) Silvopastoralism and Sustainable Land Management. CAB International Publishing. : 357-358.

46. Mathur, V.B.; Padalia, H. (2006). Gap analysis in Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India: Recent experiences. IN: Dudley, Nigel and Parishn, Jeffrey (Eds.) Closing the gap: creating ecologically representative protected area systems. CBD (24) Montreal.

47. Mathur, V.B.; Paliwal, A. (2007). Spatial analysis of landscape patterns and their relevance for large mammal conservation in the dry-deciduous forests of Central India. IN: Bruce, R.G.H., Jongman, R.H.G., Hojas, L and Weel, S. (Eds.). 25 years of Landscape ecology: scientific principles in practice. IALE Publication series 4, Wageningen, The Netherland.

48. Mathur, V.B.; Rajvanshi, A. (2004). Addressing biodiversity issues in Environmental Impact Assessment. IN: Ecosystems and human well-being - policy responses. Millennium Ecosystem Assessment series : Global technical assessment report vol.3. Island press, USA. : 122-165.

49. Mehra, B.S.; Singh, S.K. (2001). Vegetation response to high altitude grazing system in the West Himalaya. IN: Pande, P.C. and S.S. Samant (Eds.) Plant diversity of the Himalaya. Gyanodaya Prakashan, Nainital : 385-399.

50. Mishra, B.K.; Badola, R.; Bhardwaj, A.K. (2008). Joining hands for biodiversity conservation. IN: Reddy, Mallapureddi Vikram (Ed.) Wildlife biodiversity conservation, Daya Publishing House, Delhi. : P.20-28.

51. Nayak, A.K. (2007). Status of migratory shorebirds at Bhitarkanika and Chilika wetlands on the east coast of India. IN: Boere, G.C., Galbraith, C.A. and Stroud, D.A. (Eds.) Waterbirds around the world. The Stationery Office, Edinburg, UK. : 305-307.

52. Nigam, P. (2007). Managing wild animals in distress: principles and concerns. IN: Arora, B.M. Rehabilitation in free living wild animals. AIZ and WV, Bytes and Bytes Publishers, Bareily. : P. 48-53.

53. Nigam, P. (2008). Immobilization and restraint tool in wildlife practice. IN: Saha, S.K., Das, A., Dutta, N., Chaudhary, L.C. and Sharma, K. (Eds.) Emerging trends in nutrition of wild and zoo animals. Centre of Advanced Studies in Animal Nutrition, Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Izatnagar, India. : P.176.

54. Nigam, P. (2008). Understanding biodiversity and threats to conservation: Veterinary perspective. IN: Singh, J.L., Patel, M. (2008) Wildlife Health Management. Ocean Publication, Rampur, Uttar Pradesh. : P.42-47.

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55. Nigam, P.; Malik, P.K. (2008). Managing health of wild animals in captivity: principles and practices. IN: Acharjyo, L.N. and Patnaik, A.K. (Eds.) Indian Zoo Year book - vol. 5. Published by the Indian Zoo Directors' Association and Central Zoo Authority. : P.151-160.

56. Rajpurohit, K.S. (2001). Child-lifting Wolves in India: A strategy for their management and control. IN: Hosetti, B.B. and Venkateshwarlu, M. (Eds.) Trends in wildlife and biodiversity conservation and management.Vol.II. Daya Publishing house, New Delhi. : 106-124.

57. Rajvanshi, A. (1995). Biomonitoring of industrial environment using plants : a useful tool in environmental analysis IN: Srivastava, M.M. (Ed.) Environment : some focal issues. Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, Dehradun. : 123-128.

58. Rajvanshi, A. (1999). Impacts of the proposed Bodhghat Hydroelectric Projects. IN: McCabee, Mary (Ed.) Case studies from developing countries. Published by International Association for Impact Assessment, North Dacota, USA.

59. Rajvanshi, A. (2002). Assessed impacts of the proposed Bodhghat Hydroelectric Project. "Studies of EIA Practice in Developing Countries. A book supplement to the UNEP EIA Training Resource Manual. Published by UNEP, Geneva, Switzerland. : 281-293.

60. Rajvanshi, A. (2008). Mitigation and compensation in environmental assessment. IN: Fischer, Thomas B. and others. (Eds.) EA Lecturers handbook and curriculum for EA related master programme. Slovak University Press. : P.166-182.

61. Rajvanshi, A.; Mathur, V.B.; Mukherjee, S.K. (2000). Hydropower projects and challenges to wildlife conservation in India: an overview. IN: Goel, Radhey

Shyam (Ed.) Environmental impacts assessment of water resources projects - concerns, policy issues, perceptions and scientific analysis. : 389-401.

62. Ramesh, K. (2007). Issues of reliability and appropriate interpretation in wildlife science. IN: Verma, A. (Ed.) Biodiversity of Rajasthan. Himanshu Publication, Udaipur. : P.409-110.

63. Rana, M.S. (2005). Strategic planning: a tool for future libraries. IN: Raina, Roshanlal, Gupta, D.K. and Gaur, Ramesh C. (Eds.) Library management: trends and opportunities. Excel books, New Delhi. : 3-9.

64. Rawat, G.S. (2004). Vegetation characteristics within various biogeographic zones of India. IN: Rahmani, A.R. (Eds.) Important Bird Areas in India : priority sites for conservation, RSPB, BNHS and Birdlife International.

65. Rawat, G.S. (2008). Methods for sampling terrestrial vegetation for wildlife habitat studies. IN: Verma, A. (Ed.) Conserving Biodiversity of Rajasthan. Himanshu Publications, New Delhi.

66. Rawat, G.S.; Adhikari, B.S. (2005). Human and livestock pressure on plant diversity in the rangelands of Changthang plateau, Ladakh, India. IN: "Linking mountain diversity with fire, grazing and erosion", II GMBA symposium in La Paz, Bolivia, CRC Press.UK.

67. Rawat, G.S.; Adhikari, B.S. (2005). Millennia of grazing history in Eastern Ladakh, India, reflected in rangeland vegetation. IN: Spehn, Eva and others (Eds.) Land use change and mountain biodiversity. CRC Taylor and Francis.UK. : 199-210.

68. Rawat, G.S.; Chundawat, R.S.; Sathyakumar, S. (1996). Conservation planning and management of protected areas in the Himalaya. IN: Ramakrishnan, P.S. and others

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(Eds.) Conservation and management of biological resources in Himalaya: Proceedings of training seminar. UNESCO-GBPIHED, Srinagar (Garhwal), 21-30 September 1993. GB Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment and Development Kosi-katarmal, Almora and Oxford and IBH Publishing co. Pvt Ltd. New Delhi. : 68-84.

69. Rawat, G.S.; Kala, C.P.; Uniyal, V.K. (2001). Plant species diversity and community composition in the Valley of flowers National Park, Western Himalaya. IN: Pande, P.C. and S.S. Samant (Eds.)Plant diversity of the Himalaya. Gyanodaya Prakashan, Nainital. : 277-290.

70. Rawat, G.S.; Wangchuck, S. (2000). A Biodiversity Appraisal of the Jigme Dorji National Park, Bhutan. IN: Pangtey, Y.P.S. and Rawal, R.S. (Eds.) High altitudes of Himalaya : biogeography, ecology and conservation. Gyanodaya Prakashan, Nainital. : 49-67.

71. Ray, J.; Rawat, G.S. (2002). Patterns of plant species diversity and endemism in Kalakad-Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve, Tamilnadu. IN: Das, A.P. (Ed). Perspectives of plant biodiversity. Shiva Offset Printers, Dehradun. : P.559-557.

72. Sahajpal, V.; Goyal, S.P. (2009). Microscopic examinations in wildlife investigations. IN: Linacre, A. (Ed.) Forensic Science in Wildlife investigations. CRC Press, Taylor and Francis Group, UK. : P.19-69.

73. Sanderson, J.; Sunarto, S.; Wilting, A.; Driscoll, C.; Lorica, R.; Ross, J.; Hearn, A.; Mukherjee, S.; Khan, J.A.; Habib, B.; Grassman, L. (2008). Prinoailurus bengalensis. IN: IUCN 2009. IUCN Red list of threatened species. Switzerland.

74. Sankar, K. (2000). Gaur. IN: Students' Britannica India, Volume III. : 164-166.

75. Sankar, K. (2008). Ungulate conservation in India. IN: Reddy, M.V. (Ed.) Wildlife biodiversity conservation. Daya Publishing House, New Delhi. : 390.

76. Sathyakumar, S. (1999). Status and management of the black bear in India. IN: Servheen, C., Herrero, S. and Peyton, B. (Comp.) Bears: Status survey and conservation action plan. IUCN/SSC Bear and Polar Bear Specialist Groups, IUCN,Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, UK. : 125-128.

77. Sathyakumar, S. (1999). Status and management of the Himalayan brown bear in India. IN: Servheen, C., Herrero, S. and Peyton, B. (Comp.) Bears: Status survey and conservation action plan. IUCN/SSC Bear and Polar Bear Specialist Groups, IUCN,Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, UK. : P.125-128.

78. Sathyakumar, s. (2001). Musk deer. IN: The new encyclopaedia of mammals. Oxford University Press, Oxford. : 502-503.

79. Sathyakumar, S. (2006) The status of Asiatic Black Bears in India. IN: Understanding Asian bears to secure their future'. Japan Bear Network, Ibaraki, Japan. : 12-19.

80. Sathyakumar, S. (2006) The Status of Brown Bears in India. IN: Understanding Asian bears to secure their future'. Japan Bear Network, Ibaraki, Japan. : 7-11.

81. Sathyakumar, S.; Johnsingh, A.J.T.; Rawat, G.S. (In Press). Himalayan musk deer. IN: Johnsingh, A.J.T. and Manjrekar, N. (Eds.) Mammals of South Asia. Universities Press, Hyderabad.

82. Sathyakumar, S.; Johnsingh, A.J.T. (In Press). Himalayan tahr. IN: Johnsingh, A.J.T. and Manjrekar, N. (Eds.) Mammals of South Asia. Universities Press, Hyderabad.

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83. Sawarkar, V.B.; Hussain, S.A. (1996). Management of Asola Wildlife Sanctuary. IN: State Fauna Series 6, Delhi. Zoological Survey of India. Dehradun. : P.853-866.

84. Sawarkar, V.B.; Hussain, S.A. (1997). Problems and prospects in conserving Asola-Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary ; Some management strategies. IN: State Fauna Series 6 : Fauna of Delhi. Zoological Survey of India, Dehradun. : 853-866.

85. Sherpa, M.; Wikramanayake, E.; Rawat, G.S. (2004). The Himalaya. IN: Mittermeier, R.A. and others (Eds.) Biodiversity hotspots revisited. Cemex, Mexico. : 309-313.

86. Singh, S.K.; Rawat, G.S.; Pangtey, Y.P.S. (2000). Biodiversity Assessment of the Great Himalayan National Park, Himachal Pradesh. IN: Pangtey, Y.P.S. and Rawal, R.S. (Eds) High altitudes of Himalaya : biogeography, ecology and conservation. Gyanodaya Prakashan, Nainital. : 127-176.

87. Sivakumar, K. (2009). Invasive species of Andaman and Nicobar Islands. IN: 125 year of forestry (1883-2008) in Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Department of Environment and Forests, Andaman and Nicobar Islands. : 111p.

88. Tripathy, B. (2006). Reproductive Biology of Olive Ridley Sea Turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea): Insights from research in Orissa coast of India. IN: Gupta, V.K. and Verma, A.K. (Eds.) Perspectives in animal ecology and reproduction. Daya Publishing House, New Delhi. : 432-458.

89. Tripathy, B.; Shanker, K.; Choudhury, B.C. (2006). Sea turtles and their habitats in the Lakshadweep Islands. IN: Shankar, K. and Choudhury, B.C. (Eds) Marine turtles of the Indian Subcontinent. Universities Press, Hyderabad, India. : 119-136.

90. Tripathy, B.; Shanker, K.; Choudhury, B.C. (2006) Sea turtles and their nesting habitats along the Andhra Pradesh coast. IN: Shankar, K. and Choudhury, B.C. (Eds.) Marine turtles of the Indian Subcontinent. Universities Press, Hyderabad, India. : 68-87.

91. Uniyal, V.P. (2008). Lesser known fauna (Invertebrates) of Rajaji National Park. IN: Bharthari, Anjali Ravi (Ed.) Discovering Rajaji National Park. Shiva Offset Press, Dehradun. : 29-32.

92. Vasudevan, K.; Chellam, R.; Kumar, A.; Noon, B. (2001). Effects of rainforest fragmentation on the amphibian diversity in the Western Ghats, Southern India. IN: K.N. Ganeshaiah, R. Uma Shankar and K.S. Bawa (Eds.) Tropical ecosystem: structure, diversity and human welfare. Proceedings of the International Conference on tropical ecosystems, Oxford-IBS, New Delhi. : 310-313.

93. Venkataraman, A.B.; Johnsingh, A.J.T. (2004). Dholes, the behavioural ecology of dholes in India. IN: Macdonald, D.W. and Sillero-Zubri C. (Eds.) Biology and conservation of wild Canids. Oxford University Press, New York. : 323-335.

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IX. Manuals

1. Badola, R.; Bhardwaj, A.K.; Mishra, B.K.; Rathore,

B.M.S. (2002). Ecodevelopment planning for biodiversity conservation : a guideline. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

2. Jayapal, R.; Sankar, K. (1999). A field training manual for the staff of Kalakad Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve, Tamil Nadu. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 33.

3. Jhala, Y.V.; Qureshi, Q. (2004). Monitoring tiger status and habitat - a field guide. Tech. Pub. Project Tiger Directorate, New Delhi. : 40pp.

4. Mathur, V.B.; Hockings, M. (2008). Enhancing our heritage toolkit : e-worksheets. A site level assessment system for Evaluating Management Effectiveness. Submitted to UNESCO World Heritage Centre, Paris.

5. Pabla, H.S.; Pandey, S.; Badola, R. (1995) Guidelines for ecodevelopment planning. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehra Dun.

6. Rajvanshi, A. (1995). Environmental assessment of linear developments. Manual for eleventh intensive training course on environmental impact assessment and management, published by centre for environmental management and planning, Aberdeen University, Scotland.

7. Rathore, B.M.S.; Bhardwaj, A.K.; Badola, R. (2001). Jaivavidhatha evam van sansadhan sanrakshana ke liye ecovikas, Prashikshuon ke liye manual. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

8. Rathore, B.M.S.; Bhardwaj, A.K.; Badola, R. (2001). Training manual in ecodevelopment for frontline staff. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 125p.

9. Rawat, G.S.; Adhikar, B.S.; Chandola, S.K. (2004). A manual on "Rapid inventory and mapping of the medicinal and aromatic plants in Uttaranchal". Shiva Offset Publishers, Dehradun. : 39p.

10. Sankar, K.; Pandav, B.; Choudhury, B.C. (2003). Sea turtle conservation: population census and monitoring. A GOI-UNDP Sea turtle Project - UNDP Project Manual, Centre for Herpetology/Madras Crocodile Bank Trust, Mamallapuram, Tamilnadu, India.

11. Sankar, K.; Tripathy, B.; Choudhury, B.C. (2003). Sea turtle conservation: eco turtle friendly coastal development. A GOI-UNDP Sea turtle Project - UNDP Project Manual, Centre for Herpetology/Madras Crocodile Bank Trust, Mamallapuram, Tamilnadu, India.

12. Sawarkar, V.B. (1995). A Manual for Planning Wildlife Management in Protected Areas and Managed Forests. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehra Dun.

13. Sawarkar, V.B. (2002). A guideline for planning management for protected areas and managed landscapes. Wildilfe Institute of India, Dehradun.

14. Shankar, K.; Choudhury, B.C.; Andrews, H.V. (2003). Sea turtle conservation: beach management and hatchery programme. A GOI-UNDP Sea turtle Project - UNDP Project Manual, Centre for Herpetology/Madras Crocodile Bank Trust, Mamallapuram, Tamilnadu, India.

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15. Shankar, K.; Pandav, B.; Choudhury, B.C. (2003). Sea turtle conservation: research and management techniques. Centre for Herpetology/Madras Crocodile Bank Trust, Mamallapuram, Tamilnadu, India.

16. Singh, R.; Singh, S. (1995). Pheasants of India and their aviculture. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 176p.

17. Sinha, B.C. (2001). A book on state animals, birds, trees and flowers of India. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 39p.

18. Uniyal, V.P.; Bhargav, V. (2007). Tiger Beetles: A field study in the Shivaliks of Himachal Pradesh. Field guide, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

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X - Worksop/Conference/Proceedings etc.

1. Adhikari, B.S. (2008). Timberline ecotone with special reference to climate change. Workshop "The status and impact of climate change - experiences from Himachal Pradesh", Himachal Pradesh Forest Department, Kullu.

2. Adhikari, B.S.; Babu, M.M.; Saklani, P.L.; Rawat, G.S. (2006). Medicinal and aromatic plants (MAPs) of Shiwalik Hills in Uttaranchal State: status and use patterns. First Annual Seminar on biodiversity of Uttaranchal State under the aegis of special assistance programme (SAP) of UGC, Deptt. of Zoology and Environment Sciences, Gurukul Kangri Vishwavidyalaya. Haridwar, Uttaranchal. March 27-28, 2006.

3. Adhikari, B.S.; Rawat, G.S. (2002). Forest structure in Garhwal Himalaya and developing predictive model for the Uttaranchal. National communication project meet on climate change at NIAS, Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, WINROCK International, New Delhi. Feb 7-8, 2002.

4. Adhikari, B.S.; Rawat, G.S. (2002). Status of Himalayan Forests in Uttaranchal. National communication project meet on climate change at NIAS, Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, WINROCK International, New Delhi. Feb 7-8, 2002.

5. Adhikari, B.S.; Rawat, G.S. (2004). Assessment of Garhwal Himalayan forests with special reference to climate change. IN: Ravindranath and other (Eds). Proceedings of the Workshop on vulnerability assessment and adaptation due to climate change on Indian agriculture,

forestry and natural ecosystems, IISC, Bangalore and MoEF, Govt of India. : 115-125.

6. Adhikari, B.S.; Rawat, G.S. (2007). Structural and functional attributes of forests in Garhwal Himalaya, Uttarakhand with special reference to atmospheric temperature - a case study. International tropical ecology congress, under the section mountain ecology: focus on Indian Himalayan region, FRI, Dehradun. December 4, 2007

7. Adhikari, B.S.; Rawat, G.S. (2009). Pastoral practices and implications of climate change in Indian Trans-Himalaya. Mountain pastoralism and modernity in Asia under session climate change adaptation in HKH rangelands in ICIMOD, Kathmandu, Nepal. January 7-9, 2009.

8. Agarwal, M.; Goyal, S.P.; Qureshi, Q.; Mathur, V.B. (2005). Modelling human leopard conflict in Garhwal Himalaya. 8th Proceedings of ESRI annual user conference.

9. Aggarwal, R.K.; Shanker, J.; Ramadevi, V.V.; Choudhury, B.C.; Singh, L. (2003). Genetic analysis of Olive Ridley (Lepidochelys olivacea) populations from the East Coast of India using microsatellite markers and mitochondrial D-Loop haplotypes. 23rd International symposium of sea turtle biology and conservation, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. March 17-21, 2003

10. Ahmad, K.; Sathyakumar, S.; Qureshi, Q. (2005). Observations on the Asiatic Black Bear at Dachigam National Park, Kashmir, India. 16th International

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conference on bear research and management, Trentiono, Italy. September 27-October 2, 2005.

11. Ahmad, K.; Sathyakumar, S.; Qureshi, Q. (2006). Habitat use by Hangul (Cervus elephus hanglu) at Dachigam National Park, Kashmir, India. IV World congress on mountain ungulates, Munnar, Kerala. September 12-15, 2006.

12. Akhtar, N.; Bargali, H.S.; Chauhan, N.P.S. (2004). Population abundance of sloth bear (Melursus ursinus) and management implications in unprotected habitat of North Bilaspur Forest Division, Madhya Pradesh, India. 15th International Conference on bear research and management, San Diego, California. February 8-13, 2004.

13. Akhtar, N.; Chauhan, N.P.S. (2006). Is trade in bears a threat for conservations of bear in India ? - Case study in Chhattisgarh and Arunachal Pradesh. 17th International Conference on bear research and management, Kaurizawa, Japan. October 2-6, 2006.

14. Akhtar, N.; Chauhan, N.P.S. (2006). Scope of Sloth bear (Melursus ursinus) conservation in Chhattisgarh state, India. Proceedings of 17th International conference on bear research and management, Kaurizawa, Japan. October 2-6, 2006.

15. Akhtar, N.; Chauhan, N.P.S. (2006). Status and distribution of Asiatic black bear and conservation challenges in Pakke Tiger Reserve, Arunachal Pradesh, India. 17th International Conference on bear research and management, Kaurizawa, Japan. October 2-6, 2006.

16. Akhtar, N.; Narang, M.L. (2002). Status distribution and conservation of Galliformes in Chail Wildlife

Sanctuary, Himachal Pradesh. Paper presented at the National symposium on Galliformes, AVC college, Nayiladuthurai, Tamilnadu. February 20-22, 2002.

17. Akhtar, N; Bargali, H.S.; Chauhan, N.P.S. (2002). Feeding ecology of sloth bears (Melursus ursinus) in disturbed and high conflict areas in Central India. 14th International conference on bear management and research, Steinkjer, Norway.

18. Ambastha, K.; Hussain, S.A.; Badola, R. (2006). Economic and Social considerations in conserving wetlands in high human density landscapes: A case study from the Indo-Gangetic flood plains. Ninth biennial conference of International Society for Ecological Economics, 'Ecological sustainability and human well-being', New Delhi. December 15-19, 2006.

19. Anand, R.; Malik, P.K.; Prasad, G.; Mukherjee, S.K. (2001). Feline infectious disease threats to the ex-situ conservation of Asiatic lion. Proceedings of convention and workshop on basics of captive wildlife management, Association of Indian Zoo and Wildlife veterinarians, New Delhi. April 26-28, 2001.

20. Areendran, G.; Qureshi, Q.; Sankar, K. (2004). Application of Geographic Information Systems in conservation and management of an endangered mammal - Indian Bison (Bos gaurus). ESRI Annual user Conference Proceedings, USA.

21. Atkore, V.; Sivakumar, K.; Johnsingh, A.J.T. (2008). The freshwater fish diversity in the tributaries of river Ramganga in the Shivaliks of the Western Himalayas. Symposium' Lake 2008: conservation and management of

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river and lake ecosystem', Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India. Dec.22-24th, 2008.

22. Awasthi, A.; Uniyal, S.K.; Rajvanshi, A.; Rawat, G.S. (2005). Resource availability and utilization in the forests surrounding the migratory villages of Uttarkashi, Garhwal Himalaya. IN: Jhala, Y.V. and others (Eds.) Wildlife conservation, Research and management organised by the Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 1-7.

23. Awasthi, A.; Uniyal, S.; Rawat, G.S.; Rajvanshi, A. (1998). Assessment of human use and ethnobiological values in Tehri dam submersible area, Garhwal Himalaya. International Mountain Meet, Rishikesh.

24. Badola, R. (1997). Critique of people oriented conservation approaches in India. FORUM 97: New linkages in conservation and development, Istanbul, Turkey. November 16-21, 1997.

25. Badola, R. (1997). Participatory rural appraisal - Origin, concept and application. UNESCO sponsored workshop on critical wetland habitat management, Bharatpur, Rajasthan. 24 Nov - 2 Dec, 1997.

26. Badola, R. (1998). Local people amidst the changing conservation ethos : people protected area relationship in India. International seminar on devolution of decentralization of forest management in Asia and the pacific, Philippines. November 30 - December 4, 1998

27. Badola, R. (1999). Ecodevelopment: conserving nature by reaching out to the people. National Seminar on population, development and the environment, Dehradun. June 3, 1999.

28. Badola, R. (2001). Minimizing cultural impacts - case of Rajaji National Park, India. IN: Taylor, L. and Ryall, A. (Ed.) Proceedings of the Conference on "Human use Management in mountain areas", Banff, Canada.

29. Badola, R. (2005). International forest related initiatives and their implementation in the context of national forest programmes in India. IUFRO-SPDC training course International forest related-initiatives and agreements and their implementation in the context of national forest programmes - linking research and science with practice. Gympie Training Centre, Australia. August 2-5, 2005.

30. Badola, R. (2006). Involving communities in wetland conservation. International workshop on monitoring and surveying otters, Royal Chitwan National Park, Nepal. March 7-10, 2006.

31. Badola, R. (2009). Social surveys. Training Workshop on Building Capacity to Conserve the Otters in Cambodia, Conservation International, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Feb.24-3 March 2009.

32. Badola, R.; Ambastha, K.; Hussain, S.A. (2003). Valuing the storm protection functions of mangroves-case study from India. Proceedings of the XII world forestry congress, Quebec city, Canada. September 21-28, 2003.

33. Badola, R.; Bhardwaj, A.K.; Mukherjee, S.K. (2000). Integrating conservation and development in protected area management - can we do it? International Workshop on Decade of JFM - retrospection and Introspection, New Delhi. June 19-20, 2000.

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34. Badola, R.; Bhardwaj, A.K.; Mukherjee, S.K. (2000). Managing protected area - people conflicts in India: emerging issues. Regional consulation on community management of Natural resources in South Asia, New Delhi. March 21, 2000.

35. Badola, R.; Bhardwaj, A.K.; Rathore, B.M.S. (1998). Sharing benefits of conservation : emerging scenarios in people-protected area relationships. National seminar on biodiversity conservation - challenges and opportunities, Council of Forestry Research and Education. October 9-10, 1998.

36. Badola, R.; Hussain, S.A. (1999). Collaborative management of protected areas: approach, evolution and success. FAO-UNDP International technical consultation on collaborative management of protected areas, Harare, Zimbabwe. October 26-29, 1999.

37. Badola, R.; Hussain, S.A. (2000). Status of Wildlife Conservation in India: Need for public awareness. Proceedings of the International workshop on conservation and public awareness of otters, Taichung, Taiwan. December 9-12, 1999. : 125-131.

38. Badola, R.; Hussain, S.A. (2005). Environmental benefits of mangrove forests: perceptions of local people from the Bhitarkanika Conservation Area, India. XXII IUFRO World Congress, Australia. August 8-13, 2005.

39. Badola, R.; Hussain, S.A. (2005). Human wildlife interface in the Indian Himalayas. International workshop on conserving hill and mountain ecology, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh. August 24-26, 2005.

40. Badola, R.; Hussain, S.A. (2005). Issues in biodiversity conservation in forested landscapes: lessons from India. XXII IUFRO World Congress, Australia. August 8-13, 2005.

41. Badola, R.; Hussain, S.A. (2006)Role of mangrove forests in reducing the vulnerability of coastal communities. The Ninth biennial conference of International Society for Ecological Economics, 'Ecological sustainability and Human Well-Being', New Delhi. December 15-19, 2006.

42. Badola, R.; Hussain, S.A. (2007). Valuation of mangrove ecosystems: a case of the Bhitarkanika mangrove ecosystem, India. 4th biennial conference of the United States Society for Ecological Economics (USSEEE). Creating sustainability within our midst: challenges for the 21st Century", New York. June 23-27, 2007.

43. Badola, R.; Hussain, S.A.; Gupta, H.K. (2006). Ecosystems in the service of sustaining livelihoods. The Ninth biennial conference of International Society for Ecological Economics, 'Ecological sustainability and human well-being', New Delhi. December 15-19, 2006.

44. Badola, R.; Rathore, B.M.S. (1997). Joint forest management - what challenges for the late 1990s. Second International workshop on forestry research in conservation of natural forests. April 25-26, 1997.

45. Bargali, H.S.; Akhtar, N.; Chauhan, N.P.S. (1999). Human mauling behaviour of sloth bears in North Bilaspur Forest Division, Madhya Pradesh, India. 12th International conference on bear research and management, Poiana Brasov, Romania. Oct.13, 1999.

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46. Bargali, H.S.; Akhtar, N.; Chauhan, N.P.S. (2001). Home range and activity patterns of sloth bear in fragmented and disturbed areas of North Bilaspur Forest Division, Madhya Pradesh, India. Thirteenth International conference on bear management and research, Jackson Hole, Wyoming.

47. Bargali, H.S.; Akhtar, N.; Chauhan, N.P.S. (2002). Activity patterns of sloth bear in fragmented and disturbed areas of North Bilaspur Forest Division, Madhya Pradesh, India. 14th International conference on bear management and research, Steinkjer, Norway.

48. Bargali, H.S.; Akhtar, N.; Chauhan, N.P.S. (2002). Habitat utilization by problematic sloth bear (Melursus ursinus) in disturbed and unprotected habitat of North Bilaspur Forest Division, Madhya Pradesh, India. 14th International conference on bear management and research, Steinkjer, Norway.

49. Bargali, H.S.; Akhtar, N.; Chauhan, N.P.S. (2002). Human-sloth bear conflicts, casual factors and management implications in Bilaspur Forest Division, Chhattisgarh, India. 14th International conference on bear management and research, Steinkjer, Norway.

50. Bargali, H.S.; Akhtar, N.; Chauhan, N.P.S. (2004). Activity pattern of sloth bear in fragmented and disturbed areas of Bilaspur Forest Division, Chhattishgarh, India. 15th International conference on bear research and management, San Diego, California. February 8-13, 2004.

51. Bargali, H.S.; Akhtar, N.; Chauhan, N.P.S. (2004). Population abundance of sloth bear attacks and human

casualties in North Bilaspur Forest Division, Chhattishgarh, India. 15th International conference on bear research and management, San Diego, California. February 8-13, 2004.

52. Bargali, H.S.; Akhtar, N.; Chauhan, N.P.S. (2004). Trapping and restraint techniques for sloth bear in North Bilaspur Forest Division, Chhattishgarh, India. 15th International conference on bear research and management, San Diego, California. February 8-13, 2004.

53. Bargali, H.S.; Akhtar, N.; Chauhan, N.P.S. (2006). Habitat Suitability Index model for sloth bear in high conflict areas in North Bilaspur Forest Division, Chhattisgarh, India. 17th International conference on bear research and management, Kaurizawa, Japan. October 2-6, 2006.

54. Barwal, K.S.; Velenkar, A.; Chauhan, N.P.S. (2008). Group structure and habitat preference of wild pigs in Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve, India. IN: Nahlik, A. and Tari, T. (Eds.) Proceedings of the 7th International symposium on Wild boar (Sus scrofa) and on sub-order Suiformes, Sopron, Hungary. August 28-30, 2008. : 9-10.

55. Bhardwaj, A.K.; Badola, R.; Mukherjee, S.K. (2000). Community based management of natural resources in protected areas - Wildlife Institute's initiatives. National consultation on community management of natural resources, New Delhi. February 26, 2000.

56. Bhardwaj, A.K.; Worah, S.; Chellam, R. (2006). Gulf of Mannar Biosphere Reserve. Project planning workshop.

57. Bhartari, R.; Jain, N. (2002). Ecotourism: ideas and actions. Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of

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Administration, Wildlife Institute of India and the Mountain Institute.

58. Bhatnagar, Y.V.; Manjrekar, N.; Stuwe, M.; Rawat, G.S.; Johnsingh, A.J.T. (1997). Grouping patterns of Asiatic ibex Capra ibex siberica in Pin Valley National Park, India. 2nd world conference on mountain ungulates, St. Vincent-Aosta, Italy. May 5-7, 1997.

59. Bhatnagar, Y.V.; Mathur, V.B.; McCarthy, T. (2001). A regional perspective for snow leopard conservation in the Trans-Himalaya. National workshop on regional planning for wildlife protected areas. India Habitat Centre, GEF-India, WII, New Delhi. August 6-8, 2001.

60. Bhatnagar, Y.V.; Starkey, R.W.; Jackson, R. (1999). A survey of depredation and related wildlife-human conflicts in Hemis National Park, Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir, India. International Snow Leopard Trust (ISLT), Washington. : 1-20.

61. Bhattacharya, T.; Sathyakumar, S.; Rawat, G.S. (2007). Studies on animal-habitat interactions in the buffer zone of Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve. Workshop on wildlife research in Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve and Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary, Wildlife Institute of India (2002-2006), Joshimath. May 25, 2007.

62. Charoo, S.A.; Sharma, L.K.; Sathyakumar, S. (2007). Distribution and relative abundance of Asiatic black bear (Ursus thibetanus) in Dachigam National Park. National seminar on Himalayan biodiversity: concerns and issues, Centre for Biodiversity studies, Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University, Rajouri, Jammu and Kashmir. October 27-29, 2007.

63. Charoo, S.A.; Sharma, L.K.; Sathyakumar, S. (2009). Ecological study of black bears in Dachigam National Park : a step towards conservation and management. National conference on biodiversity: present status and future challenges, Department of Botany, University of Kashmir, Hazaratbal, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. March 26-28, 2009.

64. Chauhan, N.P.S. (1995). Crop damage by wild animals in India : Strategies to mitigate the problem. XII Great Plains wildlife damage control workshop, Tulsa, Oklahama State University, Oklahama, USA.

65. Chauhan, N.P.S. (1996). Resolving human-large felids conflicts and around protected areas in India. International symposium on wildlife management, utilization and trade, Ecoworld 96 Congress, Johannesburg, South Africa.

66. Chauhan, N.P.S. (2001). Human Casualties, livestock depredation and crop damage by Himalayan black bear and brown bear, and mitigation strategies in the Great Himalayan National Park, Himachal Pradesh, India. Thirteenth International conference on bear management and research Jackson Hole, Wyoming.

67. Chauhan, N.P.S. (2004). Black bear-human conflict in Garhwal and Kumaun hills, Uttaranchal, India. 15th International conference on bear research and management, San Diego, California. February 8-13, 2004.

68. Chauhan, N.P.S. (2004). Crop depredation by Himalayan black bear and mitigation strategies in the Great Himalayan National Park, Himachal Pradesh, India. 15th International conference on bear research and management, San Diego, California, February 8-13, 2004.

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69. Chauhan, N.P.S. (2004). Tiger conservation in India. Natural areas conference: emerging issues, Chicago, Illinois.

70. Chauhan, N.P.S. (2005). Human casualties by and livestock depredation by Asiatic black bear in Uttaranchal hills, India. 16th International conference on bear research and management, Trentino, Italy. October, 2005

71. Chauhan, N.P.S. (2005). Human-leopard conflicts in Garhwal and Kumaon hills in Uttaranchal and mitigation strategies. National seminar on current perspectives in environmental health concerns, D.A.V. College, Dehradun. June 7-9, 2005.

72. Chauhan, N.P.S. (2005). Human-sun bear conflicts in Manipur state, India. 16th International conference on bear research and management, Trentino, Italy. October, 2005.

73. Chauhan, N.P.S. (2006). Human Leopard conflict in Himachal Pradesh. Workshop on human-leopard conflict organized by the Wildlife Trust of India, New Delhi. January, 2007.

74. Chauhan, N.P.S. (2006). Mitigation of men vs. sloth bear conflict in India. 17th International conference on bear research and management, Kaurizawa, Japan. October 2-6, 2006.

75. Chauhan, N.P.S. (2006). Tiger conservation in India - present scenario. Seminar on quality in higher education, D.A.V. College, Dehradun. September 4, 2006.

76. Chauhan, N.P.S.; Bargali, H.S.; Akhtar, N. (1999). Human-sloth bear conflicts in the state of Madhya

Pradesh, India. 12th International conference on bear research and management, Poiana Brasov, Romania. Oct.13, 1999.

77. Chauhan, N.P.S.; Barwal, K.S. (2008). Contribution of wild pigs in the diet of tiger and leopard in protected areas in India. 7th International Symposium on Wild Boar (Sus scrofa) and on Sub order Suiformes, Sopron, Hungary. August 28-30, 2008.

78. Chauhan, N.P.S.; Barwal, K.S. (2009). Human wild pig conflict in selected states in India and mitigation strategies. IN: Nahlik, A. and Tari, T. (Eds.) Proceedings of the 7th International symposium on wild boar (Sus scrofa) and on sub-order suiformes, Sopron, Hungary. August 28-30, 2008. : P28-29.

79. Chauhan, N.P.S.; Jagdish Singh, R.K. (2005). Is Malayan sun bear population recovering in India: Status and distribution? 16th International conference on bear research and management, Trentino, Italy. October, 2005.

80. Chauhan, N.P.S.; Sawarkar, V.B. (1995). Resolving human large felids conflicts in and around protected areas in India. XII Great Plains wildlife damage control workshop, Tulsa, Oklahama State University, Oklahama, USA.

81. Choudhury, B.C. (2000). Conserving wetland: emerging scenario. conserving biodiversity in 21st century through integrated conservation and development planning on a regional scale: Proceedings of the workshop, Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration, Mussoorie, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 131-138.

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82. Choudhury, B.C. (2000). Crisis/disaster management plan for zoological Parks. Proceedings of the Indian Zoo Directors conference and workshop. : 40-42.

83. Choudhury, B.C. (2001). Integrated regional planning for conservation of marine turtles in India. National workshop on regional planning for wildlife protected areas, GEF-India, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi. August 6-8, 2001.

84. Choudhury, B.C. (2002). Coral reef diversity in Andaman and Nicobar Islands with special reference to Wandoor Marine National Park. GOI-UNDP Coral Reef project workshop on coral reef, GOI-UNDP coral reef project and Zoological Survey of India, Calcutta, Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar Island. April 9-10, 2002

85. Choudhury, B.C. (2002). Draft final report of TERI-UPFD wetland consultancy project on Uttar Pradesh. UPFD-TERI workshop, TERI, Lucknow. October 28, 2002.

86. Choudhury, B.C. (2002). Identifications of amphibians and reptiles in Trade. Training workshop for customs and enforcement officials. Ministry of Environment and Forests, Goverment of India (Western Region), Mumbai. August 12, 2002.

87. Choudhury, B.C. (2002). Overview of GOI-UNDP Sea turtle project. GOI-UNDP Sea Turtle project 'Capacity building and training workshop for frontline staffs of East coast of India', Orissa Forest Department and Wildlife Institute of India, Rambha, Orissa. June 27-29, 2002.

88. Choudhury, B.C. (2002). Overview of Sea turtle and TED. GOI-UNDP Sea turtle project workshop on 'Networking and coordination for TEN manufacture and

promotion along the Indian coast, Marine Product Export Development Authority, Cochin and Wildlife Institute of India, Visakhapatnam. December 10-11, 2002.

89. Choudhury, B.C.(2002). Proceedings of the GOI-UNDP workshop on Sea turtle conservation and management in Lakshadweep. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

90. Choudhury, B.C. (2002). Prospects of falcon breeding in India. Workshop on captive breeding of Falcon, Rajastan Forest Department, Jaipur. June11, 2002.

91. Choudhury, B.C. (2002). Sea turtle and coastal development - An overview. GOI-UNDP Sea Turtle Project Workshop on 'Eco-(Sea Turtle) friendly coastal development, Andhra Pradesh Forest Department and Wildlife Institute of India, Visakhapatnam. December 12-13, 2002.

92. Choudhury, B.C. (2002). Sea turtle and ecotourism. GOI-UNDP Sea turtle project 'Capacity building and training workshop for frontline staffs of West coast of India', Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Cochin, Ernakulam. June 19-21, 2002.

93. Choudhury, B.C. (2002). Solution approach - Integrated coastal zone management. GOI-UNDP Sea turtle project workshop on 'Eco-(Sea Turtle) friendly coastal development, Andhra Pradesh Forest Department and Wildlife Institute of India, Vishakhapatnam. December 12-13, 2002.

94. Choudhury, B.C. (2002). Sustainable utilization and management of renewable coastal resources. Workshop on mangrove conservation, M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation, Chennai, Bhubaneswar, Orissa. October 29-30, 2002.

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95. Choudhury, B.C. (2003). Need of training programmes in wetland conservation. Regional workshop on wetlands (Western region), MoEF, New Delhi, Gandhinagar, Gujarat. February 9-11, 2003.

96. Choudhury, B.C. (2003). Satellite telemetry of sea turtles along the Orissa coast. Workshop on Jerdon's Courser, Bombay Natural History Society, Hyderabad. January 31, 2003.

97. Choudhury, B.C. (2008). Determining the Offshore distribution, migration and movement of Olive Ridley Sea Turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea) along the Orissa coast, Bay of Bengal, India. Fifth IOSEA MoU Signatory States Meeting, Bali, Indonesia. August 23-25, 2008.

98. Choudhury, B.C. (2008). Endangered wildlife species and spaces in the coastal and marine environment of India: their conservation and management. Key note address on Marine Wildlife, Pondicherry University, Pondicherry. October 6, 2008.

99. Choudhury, B.C. (2008). History of Sea turtle conservation in India with special reference to marine fisheries interface. WWF-India workshop on discovering common grounds: reducing turtle bycatch in Orissa waters, Bhubaneswar. July 31, 2008.

100. Choudhury, B.C. (2008). Monitoring of biophysical and other important parameters for implementing wetland management action plan. One week training programme on conservation and management of wetlands for western region, MoEF, GOI and GEER Foundation, Gandhinagar. May 2-6, 2008.

101. Choudhury, B.C. (2008). Some suggested criterions for identifying possible coastal and marine natural heritage sites in India. National Workshop on natural heritage, INTACH, New Delhi. September 5, 2008.

102. Choudhury, B.C. (2009). Crocodile conservation in India : Current status and future directions. National conference on causes of crocodile deaths, preventive measures in Etawah, UP, New Delhi. January 16-17, 2009.

103. Choudhury, B.C. (2009). Developing criterions of prioritization of Reptilian species for conservation breeding in India. National seminar on current research in Herpetology at North Orissa University, Baripada, Orissa. March 29-31, 2009.

104. Choudhury, B.C. (2009). Directions of future research for identifying management interventions in Keoladeo National Park. Annual research seminar of Keoladeo Ghana National Park, Bharatpur. March 15, 2009.

105. Choudhury, B.C. (2009). Seascape level conservation : The need for a shift in Marine conservation paradigm. BNHS International conference on conserving nature in a globalizing India, Bangalore. February 19, 2009.

106. Choudhury, B.C.; Kaur, J. (2009). Suggested conservation strategies for enabling long-term survival of Sarus crane in the semi-arid landscape of Rajasthan. Annual Research Seminar of Keoladeo Ghana National Park, Bharatpur. March 15, 2009.

107. Choudhury, B.C.; Mukherjee, S.K.; Hussain, S.A. (1997). Status of crocodiles in India. First West Asia regional conference of IUCN/SSC Crocodile Specialist Group, Jiwaji University, Gwalior. June 5-7, 1997.

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108. Choudhury, B.C.; Sivakumar, K. (2007). Creating an enabling framework for Marine National Park and biosphere reserve : a case study of development of the Management plan for the Gulf of Mannar MNP and biosphere reserve in Tamilnadu, India. National Workshop on marine protected areas, Greenpeace, New Delhi. October 8-10, 2007.

109. Choudhury, B.C.; Sivakumar, K.; Kumar, P.; Mosses, K.; Subburaman, S.; Udhayan, A. (2007). Integrated management plan for the Gulf of Mannar Marine National Park and Biosphere Reserve (2007-2016): process and methodology. International workshop, biodiversity authority of India and UNESCO, Chennai. September 20-21, 2007. : 68-69.

110. Chowdhury, S. (1998). Dimensions of man-elephant conflicts in West Bengal, India and their possible solutions. Society for Conservation Biology symposium, Macquarie University, Sydney. July 13-16, 1998.

111. Chowdhury, S. (2001). Spatial and demographic issues of elephant conservation in Northern West Bengal: need for a landscape approach. National Symposium on elephant conservation, management and research, BHEL, Haridwar. December 16-20, 2001.

112. Chowdhury, S. (2002). The Asian elephant Action Plan: regional chapter for Central India. IUCN/SSC, Asian Elephant Specialist Group Meeting, Phnom Phen, Cambodia. May 27-30, 2002.

113. Chowdhury, S. (2006). Technology mobilization in elephant conservation. International workshop on elephant conservation in West Bengal, Nature Environment and Wildlife Society. November 4, 2006.

114. Chowdhury, S. (2007). An Overview on landscape level conservation practices and mechanism at local (PA managers)/regional (State level)/national level (Country level). Indo-Bhutan Workshop, Madarihat, West Bengal. April 4-6, 2007. : P. 24-26.

115. Chowdhury, S. (2008). Chemical Immobilization and translocation as tools for managing human-elephant conflict. National Seminar on management of human elephant conflict: striving for peaceful coexistence, Wildlife Wing of West Bengal Forest Department, Birla Industrial and Technological Museum, Kolkata. September 26-27, 2008.

116. Chowdhury, S. (2008). Impact of forest fragmentation and landuse on human-elephant conflicts : a case study from Southern West Bengal. National Seminar on Management of human elephant conflict: striving for peaceful coexistence, Wildlife Wing of West Bengal Forest Department, Birla Industrial and Technological Museum, Kolkata. September 26-27, 2008.

117. Chowdhury, S. (2008). Review of maps and population data of Asian elephants - Eastern India, North West India and North Bengal populations. Range wide mapping and strategic conservation planning workshop for Asian elephants, IUCN's Asian Elephant Specialist Group Meeting, Phnom Pehn, Cambodia. October 20-24, 2008.

118. Chundawat, R.S.; Sanagro, R.T.; Sharma, T.; Malik, P.K. (2007). Home range and movement pattern of sambar (Cervus unicolor) in Tropical dry deciduous forest of India. Proceedings of 1st International conference on Genus Cervus, University of Siena, Primiero, Trentino. Sept. 14-17, 2007.

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119. Chundawat, R.S.; Sharma, K.; Malik, P.K.; Neel, G. (2007). Resource selection function model to identify habitat suitability of tigers in a dry tropical forests of India. Proceedings of field biology and conservation conference, Wildlife Conservation Research Unit, Oxford University, Oxford. Sept. 17-20, 2007.

120. Das, G.M.; Nigam, P.; Gupta, S.K. (2007). Prevalence of Parasitic infection in captive ungulates. International Congress on 'Advances in Zoo and Wild Animals Health and Management' and Symposium on 'Impact of Diseases on Conservation of wild animals', Faculty of Veterinary sciences and Animal Husbandry, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology, R.S. Pura, Jammu. April 26-27, 2007. : 103p.

121. Datta, A. (2000). Seed dispersal by hornbills. 3rd International Symposium on frugivory and seed dispersal, Sao Pedro, Sao Paulo, Brazil. August 6-11, 2000.

122. Datta, A. (2001). Nest Site selection and nesting success of hornbills in Arunachal Pradesh. 3rd International hornbill workshop, Phuket, Thailand. May 9-12, 2001.

123. Datta, A.; Rawat, G.S. (2000). The Effect of post dispersal factors on regeneration success of hornbill food plants, in Tropical Forests of Arunachal Pradesh. 3rd International symposium on frugivory and seed dispersal, Sao Pedro, Sao Paulo, Brazil. August 6-11, 2000.

124. Datta, A.; Rawat, G.S. (2001). Seed dispersal by hornbills in a tropical forest in Arunachal Pradesh, North-East India. 3rd International hornbill Workshop, Thailand. May 9-18, 2001.

125. Datta, A.; Rawat, G.S.; Singh, P. (2005). The effects of post dispersal factors on regeneration success of hornbill food plants : Some preliminary evidence. IN: Jhala, Y.V. and others (Eds.) Wildlife conservation, Research and management. Organised by the Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 13-19.

126. Deepak, V.; Vasudevan, K. (2009). Ecology of the cane turtle (Vijayachelys silvatica). Proceedings of the National seminar on current research in herpetology, P.G. Department of Zoology, North Orissa University, Baripada, India. March 29-31, 2009 : 47.

127. Dein, F.J.; Malik, P.K. (2002). Urbanization in India: will your new neighbours give you tuberculosis. Proceedings of International conference on linkages between biodiversity, ecosystem health and human health, Washington DC.

128. Dhar, U.; Rawal, R.S.; Samant, S.S.; Badola, H.K.; Maikhuri, R.K.; Gopi, G.V. (2007). Himalayan Biosphere Reserves - defining role under global change scenarios of climate and human economies. GBPIHED. : 39p.

129. Dubey, Y.; Mathur, V.B. (1998). Fire hazard mapping of Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, Maharashtra. 3rd ESRI/ERDAS User conference, New Delhi, India. Nov.17-19 1998.

130. Dubey, Y.; Rajvanshi, A. (2000). Environmental impacts assessment of Teesta Hydroelectric project stage V, Sikkim, with special reference of butterfly conservation: A case study. Proceedings of the All India Seminar environmental and social issues in water resource

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131. Edgaonkar, A.; Sunquist, M.; Qureshi, Q. (2009). A presence-only habitat models for leopards (Panthera pardus) using field based and remotely derived variables. BNHS International conference on conserving nature in a globalizing India, Bangalore. February 19, 2009.

132. Fernandes, M.; Mukesh; Sathyakumar, S.; Kaul, R.; Kalsi, R.S.; Sharma, D. (2007). Conservation of red junglefowl (Gallus gallus) in India - A collaborative research initiative. IV International Galliformes Symposium, Chengdu, China. October 14-21, 2007.

133. Fox, J.L.; Upadhyay, A.K.; St-Louis, A.; Singh, N.J.; Namgai, T.; Bhatnagar, Y.V.; Rawat, G.S.; Sathyakumar, S. (2006). Habitat separation among Tibetan Argali, Kiang and Blue Sheep in the Tso Kar Basin, Eastern Ladakh, India - consequences for conservation. IV World congress on mountain ungulates, Munnar, Kerala. September 12-16, 2006.

134. Georgiadis, P.; Hoffmann, V.; Rawat, G.S.; Shiva, V. (2007). Local medicinal flora and associated indigenous knowledge: a method for sustainable development in the Garhwal Himalaya, Uttarakhand, India. Proceedings of International conference on agricultural research and development, University of Gottingen. : 1-6.

135. Gopi, G.V. (2007). Ecology and conservation of colonial nesting waterbirds at India's largest heronry in a mangrove ecosystem, Eastern India. 31st Annual Waterbird Society Meeting, University of Barcelona. Oct 30 - 3 Nov, 2007.

136. Gopi, G.V.; Pandav, B. (2007). Breeding biology of three stork species in Bhitarkanika mangrove, India. 31st Annual Waterbird Society Meeting, University of Barcelona, Oct 30-3 Nov, 2007.

137. Gopi, G.V.; Pandav, B.; Choudhury, B.C. (2003). Sea Turtle and marine fisheries interface - case study of a solution approach using turtle excluder devices (TED) in trawl nets in Orissa. The 23rd International symposium of sea turtle biology and conservation, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. March 17-21, 2003.

138. Goyal, S.P.; Kodoth, G. (2003). Food habits and foraging behaviour of Indian gazelle (Gazella benneti) in scrub forest of Rajasthan desert, India. 3rd International wildlife management congress, Christchurch, New Zealand, December 1-5, 2003.

139. Goyal, S.P.; Sale, J.B.; Gupta, A. (1995). Foraging and reproductive behaviour of Indian flying fox (Pteropus giganteus) as determined by radio telemetry. 13th International symposium on biotelemetry, Virginia, USA. March 26-31, 1995.

140. Goyal, S.P.; Shah, N. (1995). A Review of the use of radio telemetry in Indian wildlife research with a special reference to Indian wild ass. 13th International symposium on biotelemetry, Virginia, USA. March 26-31, 1995.

141. Goyal, S.P.; Sharma, R.; Sehajpal, V. (2004). Controlling illegal trade in bear parts: wildlife forensic initiatives in India. 15th International conference on bear research and management, San Diego, California, USA. February 9-13, 2004.

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142. Goyal, S.P.; Singh, B. (2003). Restoring range of endangered Indian wild ass (Equus hemionus khur)- a landscape approach in Thar desert. 3rd International wildlife management congress, Christchurch, New Zealand. December 1-5, 2003.

143. Goyal, S.P.; Sinha, B. (1998). Habitat reconstruction of grasslands in the salt desert ecosystem - a need to mitigate Indian wild ass - people conflict and conserve biodiversity. International conference of the society for ecological restoration, Austin, Texas. September 28-30, 1998.

144. Goyal, S.P.; Sinha, B.C. (1996). Decline of grassland habitat and its quality : a conservation threat to Indian wild ass in Little Rann of Kutch, Western India. Proceedings of fifth International rangeland congress, Salt Lake City USA. : 181-182.

145. Gupta, A.K. (2000). Joint forestry management and protected area network. International workshop on "A decade of JFM-retrospection and introspection", Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi. June, 2000.

146. Gupta, A.K. (2000). Legal issues in forestry for poverty reduction. Workshop on 'forestry for poverty reduction: policy, legal and Institutional challenges, World Bank, New Delhi. June, 2000.

147. Gupta, A.K. (2002). Crop insurance and compensation. Workshop on 'Human wildlife conflict' organized by the IISC, Bangalore and Kalpavriksham, Pune.

148. Gupta, A.K. (2002). Managing wildlife conflict: challenges and constraints - case study from different

states. Workshop on 'Human wildlife conflict", IISC, Bangalore and Kalpavriksha, Pune, India.

149. Gupta, A.K. (2002). Socio-economic issues related to man-animal conflict. Training Workshop on 'Wildlife law, man animal conflict, interpretation and conservation education", Wildlife Institute of India, Kaziranga National Park, Guwahati, India.

150. Gupta, A.K. (2003). Ecodevelopment and wildlife management in protected areas. 3rd International wildlife management congress, Christchurch, New Zealand. December 1-5, 2003.

151. Gupta, A.K. (2004). Bamboo based wildlife conservation and ecotourism. VII World bamboo congress, New Delhi. March 1-4, 2004.

152. Gupta, A.K. (2004). Government strategy towards compensation for depredation caused by wildlife. Workshop on 'Man-wildlife conflict mitigation', World - Wide Fund India, Dhikuli, Ramnagar. November 16-18, 2004.

153. Gupta, A.K. (2004). Man animal conflict: mitigation vs management. Workshop on 'Management of human-animals conflicts', Public Affairs Office of Embassy of United States of America, Himachal Pradesh Forest Department, Shimala. November 28-29, 2004.

154. Gupta, A.K. (2004). Man-monkey conflict: primate species of concern and management options. Expert Committee Meeting of MoEF, New Delhi. March 25, 2004.

155. Gupta, A.K. (2004). Personal (Career) action plan for Indian Forest Service Officers. Workshop on 'Professionalizing the Forest Service and developing

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personal action plan for IFS officers', Indira Gandhi National Forest Academy, Dehradun, Uttaranchal, India. July 14-16, 2004

156. Gupta, A.K. (2004). Personnel management at Circle and divisional level. 'Senior foresters' workshop for Indian Forest Service Officers, Indira Gandhi National Forest Academy, Dehradun, Uttaranchal, India. July 27-28, 2004.

157. Gupta, A.K. (2004). Relevance of wildlife rehabilitation to conservation with particular reference to primates. Wildlife rehabilitation workshop, Wildlife Trust of India, New Delhi. March 23-25, 2004.

158. Gupta, A.K. (2005). Management of urban wildlife and rehabilitation. Training Workshop on wildlife immobilization, restraint and rehabilitation, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun, Uttaranchal. March 8-10, 2005.

159. Gupta, S.; Mishra, B.K. (2007). Quatification of anthropogenic pressure in Kalakad-Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve. International tropical ecology congress 2007 - Symposium on people and forests, International Society for Tropical Ecology. December 2-5, 2007.

160. Hamid, F.; Hussain, S.A. (2007). Resource dependence and conservation attitude towards Hokersar wetland: A case study from Himalayan wetlands. National conference on wetlands, science and society - an assessment of their integration, INSA, New Delhi. December 11-13, 2007.

161. Howe, C.; Milner-Gullard; Jane, E; Badola, R. (2006). Contribution without participation: Socio-economic impacts of the establishment of the Nanda Devi

Biosphere Reserve, Indian Himalayas. 20th Annual Meeting Society for Conservation Biology, conservation without Borders, San Hose, California, USA. June 24-28, 2006.

162. Hussain, S.A. (1996). Importance of radio-tracking in otter conservation - a case study of Smooth-Coated Otter in National Chambal Sanctuary, India. IUCN/SSC Otter specialist group meeting of Asian Section, Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok.

163. Hussain, S.A. (1996). Status of otters in Northern India and Bangladesh. IUCN/SSC Otter specialist group meeting of Asian section, Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok.

164. Hussain, S.A. (1997). Methods of wetland monitoring. Workshop on critical wetland habitat management, UNESCO, Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur. Nov.24-2 December, 1997.

165. Hussain, S.A. (1997). Use of radio-telemetry in otter research. Workshop on surveying and monitoring otter populations at Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand. November 12-15, 1997.

166. Hussain, S.A. (1998). Conservation status of otters in the terai and lower Himalayas of Uttar Pradesh. VII International otter colloquium, Trebon, Czech Republic. March 14-19, 1998.

167. Hussain, S.A. (1998). Designing radio-tracking study for otter research : few considerations. VII International Otter symposium, Trebon, Czech Republic. March 14-19, 1998.

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168. Hussain, S.A. (2001). How to integrate otter conservation in wildlife and wetland conservation in India. PAN-Asian otter workshop, New Delhi. March 3-4, 2001.

169. Hussain, S.A. (2002). A note on the historical records of otter distribution in India with special reference to Lower Himalayas and Terai. IN: Dulfer, Robert; Conroy, Jim; Nel, Jan; Gutleb, Arno (Ed.) Proceedings of the VIIth International otter colloquium, otter conservation - an example for a sustainable use of wetlands, IUCN Otter Specialist Group Bulletin. : 131-142.

170. Hussain, S.A. (2002). Conservation status of otters in the terai and lower Himalayas of Uttar Pradesh, India. Proceedings of the VIIth International otter colloquium, otter conservation, an example for a sustainable use of wetlands. : 148-152.

171. Hussain, S.A. (2002). Designing radio-tracking study for otter research: a few considerations. IN: Dulfer, Robert; Conroy, Jim; Nel, Jan; Gutleb, Arno (Ed.) Proceedings of the VIIth International Otter colloquium, otter conservation - an example for a sustainable use of wetlands, IUCN Otter Specialist Group Bulletin.

172. Hussain, S.A. (2002). Prioritizing countries for otter conservation in Asia. Proceedings of the PAN Asian otter workshop, New Delhi. March 3-4, 2002.

173. Hussain, S.A. (2003). Vanishing oasis: a case study on the conservation issues of wetlands of Indian Changthang, Ladakh. Proceedings of the Banff Mountain Summit: mountain as water tower. Banff, Alberta, Canada. November 23-26, 2003.

174. Hussain, S.A. (2004). The IUCN/SSC red list system: background, history and its application for otter conservation. IX International otter colloquium, Frostburg, USA. June 4-10, 2004.

175. Hussain, S.A. (2005). Development of C and I for sustainable forest management in India. IUFRO-SPDC training course on "Sustainable forest management criteria and indicators - their enhancement through science", Gympie, Australia. August 2-5, 2005.

176. Hussain, S.A. (2005). Managing forests for biodiversity conservation. XXII IUFRO World congress, forests in the balance: Linking Tradition and technology, Brisbane, Austalia. August 8-13, 2005.

177. Hussain, S.A. (2006). A review of otter research in South Asia. International workshop on monitoring and surveying otters, Royal Chitwan National Park, Nepal. March 7-10, 2006.

178. Hussain, S.A. (2006). Methods for feeding habit study for Asian otter species. International workshop on monitoring and surveying otters, Royal Chitwan National Park, Nepal. March 7-10, 2006.

179. Hussain, S.A. (2006). Methods of Surveying and monitoring otter populations. International workshop on monitoring and surveying otters, Royal Chitwan National Park, Nepal. March 7-10, 2006.

180. Hussain, S.A. (2007). The status of small-clawed otter Aonyx cinereus in Asia. Xth International otter colloquium, Hwacheon, South Korea. October 10-17, 2007.

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181. Hussain, S.A. (2008). Ecology and behaviour of Asian otters: the smooth-coated otters. Training workshop on building capacity to conserve the otters of Lower Mekong, Can Tho University, Vietnam. May 7-14, 2008.

182. Hussain, S.A. (2008). Otter survey techniques and the importance of monitoring. Training workshop on building capacity to conserve the otters of Lower Mekong, Can Tho University, Vietnam. May 7-14, 2008.

183. Hussain, S.A. (2008). Status, threats and conservation of Asian otters. Training workshop on building capacity to conserve the otters of Lower Mekong, Can Tho University, Vietnam. May 7-14, 2008.

184. Hussain, S.A. (2009). Ecology and behaviour of Asian otters - the smooth-coated otter. Training workshop on building capacity to conserve the otters, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Feb 24-3 March, 2009.

185. Hussain, S.A. (2009). Methods of surveying and monitoring of otters. Training workshop on building capacity to conserve the otters, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Feb 24-3 March, 2009.

186. Hussain, S.A.; Badola, R. (2005). Valuing nutrient retention function of mangrove forests: perception of agricultural producers from east coast of India. XXII IUFRO world congress, Australia. August 8-13, 2005.

187. Hussain, S.A.; Badola, R. (2006). Contribution of mangrove forests to agricultural productivity: A case study from the east coast of India. The ninth biennial conference of International Society for ecological economics, 'ecological sustainability and human well-being', New Delhi. December 15-19, 2006.

188. Hussain, S.A.; Badola, R. (2008). Valuation of mangrove ecosystem: a case of the Bhitarkanika mangrove ecosystem, India. IN: Chapman, R.L. (Ed.) Creating sustainability within our midst: challenges for the 21st centuary, Pace University, New York. June 23-27, 2007.

189. Hussain, S.A.; Badola, R.; Thapliyal, S. (2007). Protected areas from the perspective of ecological economics: a case of Corbett Tiger Reserve, India. 4th biennial conference of the United States Society for Ecological Economics (USSEE)"Creating sustainability within our midst: challenge for the 21st Century", New York. June 23-27, 2007.

190. Jhala, Y.V. (1995). Status, distribution and conservation problem of the Indian wolf (Canis lupus pallipes). International symposium on "Wolves and humans-2000", Duluth, Minnesota, USA. March 10-12, 1995.

191. Jhala, Y.V. (1997). Tigers in Panna : their conservation prospects in semi-arid sub-optimal habitats in India. Tiger 2000 conference, Zoological Society of London, London. Feb 20-21, 1997.

192. Jhala, Y.V. (1999). Conservation of the Indian wolf: research to conservation. Principal investigator symposium of Centre for field research, Earthwatch, Harvard Science Center, Boston, USA. November 11-14, 1999.

193. Jhala, Y.V. (2000). Food habits, consumption, and predation by wolves in the Bhal, region. Symposium "Beyond 2000: realities of global wolf restoration", Duluth, Minnesota, USA. February 23-26, 2000.

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194. Jhala, Y.V. (2000). Human wolf conflict in India - featured plenary presentation. Symposium "Beyond 2000: realities of global wolf restoration", Duluth, Minnesota, USA. February 23-26, 2000.

195. Jhala, Y.V. (2001). Role of predation by wolves and golden jackals on blackbuck. International conference on canid biology and conservation, Oxford, UK.

196. Jhala, Y.V. (2002). Causes of wolf attacks on livestock and children: implications for Indian wolf conservation. Symposium on 'Human-carnivore conflict: local solutions with global applications at the 16th Annual meeting of the Society for Conservation Biology, Canterbury, UK.

197. Jhala, Y.V. (2003). Extant ancient lineages of wolves in the Indian Subcantinent. The World wolf congress 2003 - bridging science and community, Banff, Alberta, Canada.

198. Jhala, Y.V. (2003). Foraging ecology, economics and conservation of Indian wolves in the Bhal region of Gujarat, India. The World wolf congress 2003 - bridging science and community, Banff, Alberta, Canada.

199. Jhala, Y.V. (2003). Human-wolf conflicts in India: problems and possible solutions. The world wolf congress 2003 - bridging science and community, Banff, Alberta, Canada.

200. Jhala, Y.V. (2007). Tiger status and monitoring in central India: preliminary results. Seminar at India Habitat Centre, National Tiger Authority, MoEF, WII, New Delhi. May 23, 2007.

201. Jhala, Y.V. (2007). Tiger status and monitoring methodology in India. Seminar at WWF-Washington DC, USA. July 19, 2007.

202. Jhala, Y.V.; Chellam, R.; Qureshi, Q. (2005). Wildlife conservation, research and management. IN: Jhala, Y.V. and others (Eds.) Wildlife conservation, research and management, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 13-19.

203. Jhala, Y.V.; Qureshi, Q. (2007). Monitoring and evaluating tiger population and habitat in India. International tiger symposium, Global Tiger Forum, Kathmandu, Nepal. April 16-18, 2007.

204. Jhala, Y.V.; Qureshi, Q. (2007). Status of tigers in India - methodology and results. Seminar at Directorate of Science and Conservation, National Zoological Park, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC, USA . July 14, 2007.

205. Jhala, Y.V.; Qureshi, Q. (2007). Tiger, co-predators, prey and habitat monitoring methodology and results for Central India. Seminar at Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, USGS Laurel, USA, July 15, 2007.

206. Johnsingh, A.J.T. (2002). Action plan for the conservation of North-Western Elephant Reserve, India. Asian Elephant Specialist Group Meeting, Phnom Phen, Cambodia. May 27-30, 2002.

207. Johnsingh, A.J.T. (2002). Bear conservation in India. XIV International congress on bear research and management, Steinkjer, Norway. July 24 - 4 August, 2002.

208. Johnsingh, A.J.T.; Mishra, C. (1997). Conservation status and research of mountain ungulates in India.

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2nd World conference on mountain ungulates, St Vincent-Aosta, Italy. May 5-7, 1997.

209. Johnsingh, A.J.T.; Ramesh, K.; David, A.; Rajapandian, K.; Mohan, D. (2003). Enabling tigers to survive in Haryana and Himachal Pradesh. International symposium on ' A look at threatened species', Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai, India. November 12-15, 2003.

210. John, S.; Choudhury, B.C.; Sivakumar, K. (2006). An assessment on protected marine species in fishing and in trade in Indian coast. Marine biodiversity conservation and community, GEER foundation, Gandhinagar. June 15-16, 2006.

211. John, S.; Kumar, P.; Choudhury, B.C.; Sivakumar, K. (2008). Status of protected coral species in illegal trade in India. National workshop on STAPCOR - 08 - coral reef conservation and management action plan, NIO, Lakshawdweep. January 21-24, 2008.

212. Kala, C.P.; Rawat, G.S. (1996). Conservation and management of alpine meadows : A case study from the Valley of Flowers National Park. National seminar on the conservation of endangered species and ecosystems, Varanasi, December 5-8, 1996.

213. Kala, C.P.; Rawat, G.S. (1998). Conservation status and distribution of rare medicinal herbs in and around the Valley of Flower National Park, Western Himalaya. International conference on medicinal plants, Bangalore, India. February 16-19, 1998.

214. Karunakaran, P.V.; Uniyal, V.K.; Rawat, G.S. (1996). Biodiversity of grasslands in the high ranges, Kerala.

National seminar on biodiversity conservation in high ranges, Munnar, Kerala. October 1-2, 1996.

215. Kaul, R.; Kumar, R.S.; Singh, P.; Choudhry, A.; Ghosh, D. (2000). Ten years of surveys for Galliformes in Northeast India. International symposium on Galliformes, Kathmandu, Nepal. September 24-30, 2000.

216. Khan, J.A.; Kumar, S.; Khan, A.; Musavi, A.; Malik, P.K.; Khati, S.; Sarin, G.D. (2007). A study of livestock depredation by tigers in an around buffer zone of Corbett Tiger Reserve. Proceedings of field biology and conservation conference, Oxford, Wildlife Conservation Research Unit, Oxford University, Oxford. September 17-20, 2007.

217. Kittur, S.; Sathyakumar, S.; Rawat, G.S. (2006). Interaction between Himalayan Tahr (Hemitragus jemlahicus) and livestock at Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary, Uttaranchal, India. IV World congress on mountain ungulates, Munnar, Kerala. September 12-15, 2006.

218. Kittur, S.; Sathyakumar, S.; Rawat, G.S. (2007). Himalayan tahr - livestock interactions at Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary. Workshop on wildlife research in Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve and Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary, Wildlife Institute of India (2002-2006), Joshimath. May 25, 2007.

219. Kumar, A. (2002). Circadian and circannual rhythmicity of emergence and roosting behaviour of two avian species viz. Red Vented Bulbul, Pycnonotus cafer and Oriental Magpie Robin Copsychus saularis. SERC sponsored first school of chronobiology, University of Lucknow. October 17-22, 2002.

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220. Kumar, A. (2002). Conservation and management of water birds in Hastinapur wetland, Meerut : problems and prospects. National seminar on relevance of biosphere reserve, national parks and sanctuaries in present context, Gurukul Kangri University, Haridwar. May 25-26, 2002. : 96p.

221. Kumar, A. (2002). Singing behaviour of Himalayan bulbul Pycnonotus leucogeny: acoustical analysis and functional significance. National conference of ESI, Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve, Tamilnadu. Feb 7-8, 2003.

222. Kumar, A. (2003). Acoustic communication in two sympatric species of pycnonotus bulbuls. First International conference on acoustic communication by animals, University of Maryland, College Park, USA. July 27-30, 2003. : 133-134.

223. Kumar, A. (2003). Acoustic communication in Red-Vented bulbul, Pycnonotus cafer. XIX International bio-Acoustic congress, Belem, Brazil. Aug. 10-15, 2003. : 64-65.

224. Kumar, R.S.; Rawat, G.S.; Sathyakumar, S. (1999). Winter habitat use by Himalayan monal (Lophosphorus imprejanus) in Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary, Western Himalaya. Regional research techniques workshop on pheasants, Great Himalayan National Park, Kullu district, Himachal Pradesh, March 3-9, 1999.

225. Kumar, R.S.; Singh, P. (2000). Distribution of monal pheasant in Arunachal Pradesh, India, with information on the discovery of a new Taxon. International symposium on Galliformes, Kathmandu, Nepal. September 24-30, 2000.

226. Kumar, S.; Choudhury, B.C.; Sivakumar, K.; Nayak, A. (2008). Distribution of Olive Ridley Sea Turtle Lepidochelys olivacea off the Southern coast of Orissa, India during the 2006-2007 breeding season. Annual symposium on sea turle biology and conservation in Torento, Baja California Sur, Mexico. January 23-25, 2008.

227. Lal, P.; Qureshi, Q.; Mathur, V.B. (2004). Developing a spatial database and assessment of land cover changes in Bandhavagarh Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh. Proceedings of 7th ESRI Annual user conference. : 1-10.

228. Lemke; Frazier, D.J.G.; Douglas, D.; Thome, J.C.; Choudhury, B.C.; Palma, J. (2003). Satellite tracking marine turtles: an assessment of data analysis options. The 23rd International symposium of Sea Turtle biology and conservation, Kuala Lampur, Malaysia. March 17-21, 2003.

229. Malik, P.K.; Dean, F.J. (2003). HRD, research, networking and expertise management on wild animal health. Proceedings of workshop on health management of wild animals in zoos, Central Zoo Authority, New Delhi. May 7-9, 2003.

230. Malik, P.K.; Nigam, P. (2006)Biodiversity loss and Interface conflict: is there a connection to emerging zoonoses. International symposium and 5th annual conference on "New strategies for prevention and control of emerging and re-emerging zoonoses - An integrated veterinary and medical approach" Himachal Pradesh Agricultural University, Palampur. October 12-14, 2006.

231. Manjrekar, N.; Bhatnagar, Y.V.; Stuwe, M.; Rawat, G.S.; Johnsingh, A.J.T. (1997). Foraging ecology of Asiatic ibex Capra ibex siberica and its implications for

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conservation. 2nd World conference on mountain ungulates, St. Vincent-Aosta, Italy. May 5-7, 1997.

232. Marcot, B.G.; Kumar, A.; Roy, P.S.; Sawarkar, V.B.; Gupta, A.K.; Talukdar, G. (2001). Elephants and landscapes: an assessment for the Garo hills of Meghalaya. IN: National Symposium on elephant conservation, management and research, Rajaji National Park, Haridwar, India. December 16-20, 2001.

233. Mathur, P.K. (2004). Tall grasslands in Kazirang National Park- management concerns and conservation perspective. Workshop on grassland ecology and management in protected areas of Nepal, Royal Bardia National Park, Nepal DNPWC HMG,Nepal, ICIMOD and WWF- Nepal, Nepal. March 15-19, 2004.

234. Mathur, P.K. (2005). Grasslands in India - diversity, management concerns and conservation perspective. Workshop on grassland ecology and gene pool conservation, Rajasthan State Forest Department, Jaipur, Rajasthan. September 26-28, 2005.

235. Mathur, P.K. (2006). Biodiversity in dry-land ecosystem: challenges and opportunities for conservation. Proceedings of the regional conference on natural resources conservation, use and sustainability in drylands, GEF, Gujarat Institute of Desert Ecology (GUIDE), Kutch, Gujarat. : 67-71.

236. Mathur, P.K.; Mehra, B.S. (2004). Transhumance and silvopastoral dependence on the Great Himalayan National Park Conservation Area (GHNPCA)- a landscape level Assessment. International congress on silvipastoralism and sustainable management, Lugo, Spain.

237. Mathur, V.B. (1995). Forest corridor and connectivity: new initiatives for wildlife conservation in India. XX IUFRO world congress, Tampere, Finland. August 6-12, 1995.

238. Mathur, V.B. (1995). Use of GIS for assessment of impact of developmental projects on wildlife management. International workshop on Internet application and Electronic information resources in forestry and environmental sciences, European Forest Institute, Joensuu, Finland. August 1-5, 1995.

239. Mathur, V.B. (1996). Managing national wildlife database management system : a case study from India. IN: Saarenmaa, H.; Kempf, A.(Eds.). Internet applications and electronic information resources in forestry and environmental sciences. EFI Proceedings 10, Joensuu. : 27-30.

240. Mathur, V.B. (1999). Biodiversity conservation : challenges and prospects. Convocation ceremony for Special Diploma course in Wildlife Management (Keynote address), Sri Lanka Institute of Development and administration, Colombo.

241. Mathur, V.B. (1999). Development of a spatial database for natural resource assessment and management in management in Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve, Maharashtra. 2nd Annual International conference on GIS, GPS and Remote Sensing, Centre for Spatial Database Management and Solutions (CSDMS), New Delhi. August 24-26, 1999

242. Mathur, V.B. (1999). Mitigation planning for developmental projects: lessons learnt from Indian experience. Annual meeting of International Association

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for Impact Assessment (IAIA), Glasgow, UK. June 16-21, 1999.

243. Mathur, V.B. (2000). Roy, P.S. Singh, S. Application of remote sensing and Geographical Information System (GIS) technology in developing spatial databases for strengthening protected area management in India. IN: Roy, P.S., Singh, S. and A.G. Toxopeus (Eds.) Proceedings of biodiversity and environment : remote sensing and GIS perspectives. Indian Institute of Remote Sensing, Dehradun and ITC, The Netherlands. : 106-117.

244. Mathur, V.B. (2000). Biogeography and conservation planning in India. IUCN Regional Conservation Forum, New Delhi. March 21-24, 2000.

245. Mathur, V.B. (2000). Planning for conservation of biological diversity: Lessons learnt from Sri Lanka. XXI International Union of Forestry Research Organization (IUFRO) World congress, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. August 7-12, 2000.

246. Mathur, V.B. (2000). Protected areas in South Asia: Issues and Strategies. Workshop on 'Protected area landscape in South Asia', WCPA, South Asia, Kathamandu, Nepal. February 27 March 2, 2001.

247. Mathur, V.B. (2000). Remote sensing and GIS applications in wildlife conservation. IN: Roy, P.S., Singh, S. and A.G. Toxopeus (Eds.) Proceedings of biodiversity and environment : remote sensing and GIS perspectives. Indian Institute of Remote Sensing, Dehradun and ITC, The Netherlands, February 8-9, 2000.

248. Mathur, V.B. (2001). Biogeographic basis of conservation planning. Regional training workshop on

planning national protected area systems in Asia, IUCN, Bangkok, Thailand. May 18-22, 2001.

249. Mathur, V.B. (2001). Existing national EIA framework for integration of Biodiversity concerns in EIA. International workshop on Integrating biodiversity into national environmental assessment procedures, UNEP, Lusaka, Zambia. April 30- May 4, 2001.

250. Mathur, V.B. (2001). GPS applications in spatial database development at Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve, Maharashtra. Asian global positioning system conference, Centre for Spatial Database Management and Solutions (CSDMS), New Delhi. October 29-30, 2001.

251. Mathur, V.B. (2001). Landscape evaluation and corridor identification using RS-GIS technology. Brainstorming meeting on application of remote sensing and GIS technology for management of elephant habitats and corridors, Karnataka Forest Department and Project elephant, Aranya Bhawan, Bangalore. September 7, 2001.

252. Mathur, V.B. (2001). Landscape evaluation for tiger habitat assessment and corridor identification: a remote sensing - GIS approach. Workshop on Satpura-Maikal Landscape, WWF-India, Indian Institute of Forest Management, Bhopal. Ausgust 23-24, 2001.

253. Mathur, V.B. (2001). Priorities for Andaman and Nicobar islands. Workshop of Department of Space (DOS) and Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar Islands. September 3-4, 2001.

254. Mathur, V.B. (2002). Linking conservation with nature through IUCN-HIMAL Programme. National workshop on evolving sustainable livestock grazing policy guidelines

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and practices in the Indian Himalaya, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. April 15-17, 2002.

255. Mathur, V.B. (2002). Profile and activities of the WII-ENVIS Centre on Wildlife and Protected Areas. Workshop organized by Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India, National Ship Design and Research Centre, Vishakhapatnam. July 6-11, 2002.

256. Mathur, V.B. (2002). Review of IIRS training programmes in the field of biodiversity conservation. National workshop on education and training in remote sensing and Geoinformation science, Indian Institute of Remote Sensing (IIRS), Dehradun. September 4-5, 2002.

257. Mathur, V.B. (2003). Evaluating Management Effectiveness of protected areas: concept, framework and lessons learnt. IUCN-South Asia preparatory regional workshop for the world parks congress, Dhaka, Bangladesh. June 18-21, 2003.

258. Mathur, V.B. (2003). Initial Management Effectiveness Evaluation of Keoladeo, Kaziranga and Royal Chitwan National Parks under UNESCO-enhancing our heritage project. IUCN V World Parks Congress, Durban, South Africa. September 5-17, 2003.

259. Mathur, V.B. (2003). Need assessment for Enhancing Management Effectiveness evaluation under UNESCO-enhancing our heritage project. UNESCO Project Review Meeting, Paris, France. December 1-3, 2003.

260. Mathur, V.B. (2003). Standardized self-reporting in world heritage sites. IUCN V World Parks congress, Durban, South Africa. September 5-17, 2003.

261. Mathur, V.B. (2004). Evaluating Management Effectiveness in Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur: lessons learnt. First Annual research seminar, Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur. December 21-23, 2004.

262. Mathur, V.B. (2004). Nomination of Muller mountain ranges, Indonesia as world natural heritage site: a case study. United Nations Training and Research Institute workshop on conservation and management of world heritage sites, Hiroshima, Japan. March 8-12, 2004.

263. Mathur, V.B. (2004). Overview of the world heritage properties nomination process. National seminar on world heritage properties, Dehradun. September 23, 2004.

264. Mathur, V.B. (2004). World heritage biodiversity programme for India. UNESCO World Heritage Centre Meeting on 'Building partnerships to support a UNESCO World Heritage Biodiversity Programme for India, Paris, France. May 17-21, 2004.

265. Mathur, V.B. (2005). Challenges and opportunities highlighted by the management effectiveness project in South Asia. International workshop on management effectiveness, monitoring for world heritage values and statutory reporting, UNESCO World Heritage Centre, Paris. May 2-5, 2005.

266. Mathur, V.B. (2005). Estimating animal abundance in protected areas: Issues, challenges and way forwards. Meeting of State Empowered Committee, Government of Rajasthan, New Delhi. April 5, 2005.

267. Mathur, V.B. (2005). Process of identification and listing of natural world heritage properties. Regional meeting organized by MoEF, Bhopal. September 16, 2005.

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268. Mathur, V.B. (2005). WII ENVIS Centre: Profile and Achievements. ENVIS project evaluation meeting, Shimla. October 27-28, 2005.

269. Mathur, V.B. (2006). How secure and successful are protected areas? lessons Learnt from India. Video conferencing with Duke University, USA. February, 14th, 2007.

270. Mathur, V.B. (2006). World heritage biodiversity programme in India. SFC Approval Meeting, MoEF, Govt. of India, New Delhi. March 15, 2006.

271. Mathur, V.B. (2007). Developing capacity for conserving island ecosystems. Consultative Meeting, Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai, Port Blair. December 16-17, 2007.

272. Mathur, V.B. (2007). Environmental assessment: What PENTA project can offer. PENTA- WII collaborative workshop on environmental assessment curriculam, Dehradun. September 24-26, 2007.

273. Mathur, V.B. (2007). Home range and habitat use of radio-collared ungulates in Sariska Tiger Reserve, Rajasthan. Training workshop on world heritage management, UNITAR, Japan. April 15-20, 2007.

274. Mathur, V.B. (2007). Integrating environmental and biodiversity concerns in development planning through enabling policy and regulatory framework. International Association of Impact Assessment (IAIA) conference, Seoul, Korea. June 3-9, 2007.

275. Mathur, V.B. (2007). Management Effectiveness Evaluation (MEF) of protected areas in India. Meeting of

Chief Wildlife Wardens of States, New Delhi. November 29, 2007.

276. Mathur, V.B. (2007). Natural heritage conservation: from tentative list to nomination dossiers. 3rd Session of the International conference on world heritage, Sichuan Province, China. November 6-8, 2007

277. Mathur, V.B. (2007). Protected area management in India: issues and challenges. V Brazilian congress on protected areas, Brazil. June 17-21, 2007.

278. Mathur, V.B. (2007). Shortcomings in EIA practice: the practitioners' perspective. PENTA - WII collaborative workshop on environmental assessment curriculam, Dehradun. September 24-26, 2007.

279. Mathur, V.B. (2008). Best practice for integrating biodiversity in impact assessment. Workshop on impact assessment, biodiversity and the extractive industries, Beijing, China. March 24-26, 2009.

280. Mathur, V.B. (2008). Linking the conservation of cultural and natural heritage properties. UNESCO-ASI National seminar on 'how to become and remain a World Heritage Site, Bangalore. June 20-21, 2008.

281. Mathur, V.B. (2008). Mainstreaming biodiversity conservation in development planning. 28th Annual conference of the International Association for Impact Assessment (IAIA), Perth, Australia. May 1-10, 2008.

282. Mathur, V.B. (2008). Management Effectiveness Evaluation (MEE) of protected areas in India. National workshop on protected area governance challenges and opportunities, IIFM, New Delhi. September 5, 2008.

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283. Mathur, V.B. (2008). Natural World heritage conservation : India's recent initiatives. National Workshop on Natural Heritage Conservation, INTACH, New Delhi. September 4, 2008

284. Mathur, V.B. (2008). Nominating natural heritage properties on Tentative list : India'. UNESCO-ASI National Seminar on 'How to become and remain a World Heritage Site, Bangalore. June 20-21, 2008

285. Mathur, V.B. (2008). Training needs in natural heritage conservation. Workshop on 'Development of a new strategy for World Heritage Nature Training and Capacity Building', IUCN, Gland, Switzerland. June 11-13, 2008.

286. Mathur, V.B. (2008). World heritage, biodiversity and climate change. IUCN World conservation congress, Barcelona, Spain. October 4-14, 2008.

287. Mathur, V.B.; Berwick, S.; Thapa, R.; Gupta, N.; Lal, P. (1997). Development of the protected areas atlas of India in spatial domain. 2nd ESRI/ESDAS Users conference, New Delhi. December 2-3, 1997.

288. Mathur, V.B.; Chandola, S. (2006). Enhancing awareness of snow leopard conservation: a collaborative initiative of the Wildlife Institute of India. National Workshop on Project Snow Leopard, Leh. July 10-11, 2006.

289. Mathur, V.B.; James, R. (2007). Assessment and monitoring of Natural World Heritage Sites. Proceedings of the workshop on UNESCO-IUCN project 'Enhancing our heritage (EOH) assessment and monitoring of natural world heritage sites: the enhancing our heritage

project - introducing and reviewing the methodology for South Asia, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

290. Mathur, V.B.; Katwal, R.P.S. (2005). Integrating world heritage site management into broader landscape: challenges and prospects for Kaziranga National Park, India. UNESCO Expert meeting on 'World Heritage convention contribution to forest conservation and sustainable development BERASTAGI, Nancy, France. March 9-11, 2005.

291. Mathur, V.B.; Mathur, P.K. (2000). Integrated Protected Area Network (IPAN) System: an information technology (IT) tool for strengthening wildlife management. IN: Raha, A.K. (Ed.) Proceeding National workshop on forestry planning through information technology, working plan and GIS circle, Forest Department, Govt. of West Bengal. April 27, 2000 : 4-53.

292. Mathur, V.B.; Mathur, P.K.; Sood, V. (2000). Developing an integrated protected area network system for biodiversity conservation Lesson learnt. XXI International Union of Forestry Research Organization (IUFRO)World Congress, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. August 2-7, 2000.

293. Mathur, V.B.; Rajvanshi, A. (2000). Forest resources and forestry research in India. International training workshop on forestry research strategy formulation, planning and management, University Putra Malaysia, Kaula Lumpur. August 7-12, 2000.

294. Mathur, V.B.; Rajvanshi, A. (2005). Integrating biodiversity consideration in SEA of an irrigation project in Chambal. International conference -

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"International experience and perspective in SEA", Prague, Czech Republic, September 26-30, 2005.

295. Mathur, V.B.; Rajvanshi, A. (2006). Development of guidance tools for professionalizing biodiversity inclusive EIA. IAIA annual meeting, Stavanger, Norway. May 23-26, 2006.

296. Mathur, V.B.; Rajvanshi, A. (2006). Developments in oil and gas sector in India. Contacts' Workshop under CBBIA-IAIA (Asia) project, Islamabad, Pakistan. February 5-19, 2006.

297. Mathur, V.B.; Rajvanshi, A. (2007). Best practice guidance for biodiversity - inclusive EIA: A South Asian initiative. Second International conference on health and biodiversity (COHAB-2), Galway, Ireland. Feb.25-28, 2008.

298. Mathur, V.B.; Rajvanshi, A. (2007). Tsunami, biodiversity and people: Strategic framework for disaster management and preparedness. Second International Conference on Health and Biodiversity (COHAB-2), Galway, Ireland. Feb.25-28, 2008.

299. Mathur, V.B.; Raza, R.; Lal, P.; Agarwal, M.K. (2004). Biodiversity characterization in middle Gauriganga Valley, Askot Wildlife Sanctuary, Uttaranchal state using remote sensing and GIS technology. 7th International Annual map India conference, New Delhi. January 28-30, 2004.

300. Mathur, V.B.; Sathyakumar, S. (2006). Should peaks inside Nanda Devi National Park be opened for mountaineering expeditions and other adventure sports activities. Meeting on 'Regulatory regime for

Biosphere Reserves', MoEF, Government of India, New Delhi. January 16, 2006.

301. Mathur, V.B.; Sathyakumar, S.; Singsit, S. (2004). Conservation initiative in the Indian Trans-Himalaya. WII-UNEP mission to Kabul, Afghanistan. July 17-21, 2004.

302. Melkani, V.K. (2008). Participatory marine biodiversity conservation - a step forward in the Gulf of Mannar region, South-East Coast of India. Proceedings of National brainstorming workshop on the current status, threats and conservation measures of coral reefs in India, IUCN, SDMRI and MOEF, Govt. of India, Tuticorin, Tamilnadu, India. December 29-30, 2008.

303. Melkani, V.K. (2008). Status of coral reef in the Gulf of Mannar region, Tamilnadu, South East Asia. IN: Proceedings of national workshop on coral reef conservation, Fisheries College and Research Institute, Tuticorin, Tamilnadu, India. September 18-19, 2008.

304. Midha, N.; Mathur, P.K. (2007). Channel and vegetation changes in the Sharda river - conservation implications for swamp deer population in Kishanpur Wildlife Sanctuary, Uttar Pradesh, India. IN: Bruce, R.G.H. and others (Eds.) 25 years Landscape ecology: scientific principles in practice. Proceedings of the 7th IALE World, IALE Publication series 4, Wageningen, The Netherlands. July 8-12, 2007. : P.519.

305. Mishra, B.K. (1999). Sustainable wildlife conservation and community development through integrated ecodevelopment in India. International training workshop on 'Sustainable agriculture in an Environment perspective',

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Svalov Weibull, Svalov (Lund), Sweden. October.6-22, 1999.

306. Mishra, B.K. (2002). Building partnership for biodiversity conservation. Regional training workshop in building capacities for elephant management, Buxa, West Bengal. November 25-30, 2002.

307. Mishra, B.K. (2002). Integrating sustainable livelihoods and resource management approach for biodiversity conservation in Kalakad-Mudanthurai Tiger Reserve. Workshop on "Sustainable livelihoods based approach to conservation, Wildlife Institute of India and H.P. Forest Department, Shimla. August 8-9, 2002.

308. Mishra, B.K.; Badola, R.; Bhardwaj, A.K. (2006). Joining hands for biodiversity conservation. Proceedings of the UC sponsored National seminar on wildlife biodiversity conservation, Pondicherry University.

309. Mishra, B.K.; Badola, R.; Bhardwaj, A.K. (2006). Livelihood supported biodiversity conservation in wildlife protected areas. Proceedings of the National seminar on 'Man in biosphere', Anthropological Survey of India, Nagpur. February 26-28, 2007.

310. Mishra, B.K.; Badola, R.; Bhardwaj, A.K. (2007). Social issues and concerns in biodiversity conservation - experiences from Indian protected areas. International tropical ecology Congress 2007 - Symposium on biodiversity conservation in the tropics: issues, concerns and strategies, International Society for Tropical Ecology. December 2-5, 2007.

311. Mishra, B.K.; Bhardwaj, A.K. (2006). Capacity building for sustaining conservation and development - an

Indian Experience". International follow-up seminar sponsored by Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA), Hanoi, Vietnam. November 25-December 4, 2006.

312. Mishra, S.; Goyal, S.P. (2008). Polymorphic micro satellite loci for individual identification of Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris): a pilot study. An International conference on molecular biology and biotechnology, Banasthali University. October 19-21, 2008

313. Mudappa, D.; Kumar, A.; Chellam, R. (2000). The brown palm civet as a frugivore in the tropical rainforests of the Western Ghats, India. 3rd International symposium - workshop on frugivores and seed dispersal, Sao Pedro, Sao Paulo, Brazil. August 6-11, 2000. : 291.

314. Mudappa, D.; Noon, B.; Kumar, A.; Chellam, R. (2001) Rainforest fragmentation and small carnivores in the Western Ghats, India. IN: Ganeshaiah, K.N., Shanker, R.Uma and Bawa, K.S. (Eds.) Tropical ecosystems : structure, diversity and human welfare, Proceedings of the Intenational conference on tropical ecosystems, Bangalore. July 5-18, 2001. : 302-306.

315. Naithani, S.; Mathur, V.B. (1998). Application of remote sensing and geographical information system in vegetation mapping and change detection analysis in Great Himalayan National Park, Himachal Pradesh. Mountain meet 98, International symposium on environmental management in mountainous regions, Govt. P.G. college, Rishikesh, India. October 4-7, 1998

316. Naithani, S.; Mathur, V.B. (1999). Application of remote sensing and Geographical Information System in vegetation mapping of Tirthan Wildlife Sanctuary, Himachal Pradesh. Geoinformatics beyond 2000,

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International conference on Geoinformatics for natural resource assessment monitoring and management, IIRS, Dehradun, India. March 9-11, 1999.

317. Nawab, A.; Hussain, S.A. (2004). Habitat use and status of smooth-coated otter in Corbett Tiger Reserve, India. IX International otter Colloquium, Frostburg, USA. June 4-10, 2004.

318. Nigam, P. (2008). Professional hazards in Veterinary practice. International Symposium on food safety, quality assurance and global trade: concerns and strategies, College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University, East Lansing, USA, Organized by the College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Pantnagar, India. November 7-9, 2008.

319. Nigam, P. (2009). Control of zoonotic diseases for effective conservation breeding program. National workshop on zoo veterinarians organized by National Referral Centre for Wildlife Healthcare and Centre for wildlife conservation, management and disease surveillance, IVRI, CZA, National Academy for Agricultural Sciences, New Delhi. March 2-7, 2009.

320. Nigam, P. (2009). Translocation as a tool to manage man elephant conflict. National symposium on elephant healthcare and managerial practices organized by College of Veterinary Science, Assam Agricultural University, Directorate of Project Elephant, Khanapara, Guwahati , Assam. January 19-21, 2009

321. Nigam, P.; Malik, P. (2004). Wildlife diseases and their impact on human and livestock health. Proceedings of National symposium on quality assessment of immunodiagnostics and immunoprophylactics for livestock diseases in post W.T.O. scenario including impact on

mountainous regions, Palampur, CSKHP, Krishi Vishwavidyalaya. October 18-19, 2004

322. Nigam, P.; Malik, P.K. (2004). Biodiversity conservation : veterinary perspective. Workshop on "Quarantine, restraint and translocation of wild animals", Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India. February 4th - 5th, 2004.

323. Nigam, P.; Malik, P.K. (2006). Wildlife Investigations: zoonotic concerns. International symposium and 5th Annual conference on "New strategies for prevention and control of emerging and reemerging zoonoses - An integrated veterinary and medical approach" Himachal Pradesh Agricultural University, Palampur. October 12-14, 2006.

324. Nigam, P.; Malik, P.K. (2007). Occupational hazards in managing wild animals. Paper presented at International congress on "Advances in zoo and wild animals health and management" and Symposium on "Impact of diseases on conservation of wild animals" organized by Faculty of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology, R.S.Pura, Jammu, April 26-27, 2007.

325. Nigam, P.; Malik, P.K. (2007). Wildlife investigations: zoonotic concerns. Paper presented at International congress on "Advances in zoo and wild animals health and management" and Symposium on "Impact of diseases on conservation of wild animals" organized by Faculty of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology, R.S.Pura, Jammu, April 26-27, 2007.

326. Pabla, H.S.; Mathur, V.B. (1998). Towards developing socially acceptable conservation strategies. National

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workshop on eco-documentation, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

327. Pabla, H.S.; Mathur, V.B. (2005). Policy options for wildlife conservation in India. IN: Jhala, Y.V. and others (Eds.) Wildlife conservation, Research and management, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 152pp.

328. Pandav, B. (2001). Olive ridley in Orissa - recent research findings. : 35-38.

329. Pandav, B.; Choudhury, B.C. (2000). Can the Olive Ridley turtles in Orissa, India be saved - A review of scientific facts available. IN: Kalb, H. J. and T. Wibbels (comp). Proceedings of the 19th annual symposium on sea turtle biology and conservation U. S. Dept. Commerce NOAA Tech. Memo. NMFS-SEFSC-443. : 257-258.

330. Pandav, B.; Choudhury, B.C. (2000). Tagging studies on Olive Ridley sea turtles in Orissa, India. IN: Kalb, H. J. and T. Wibbels (comp). Proceedings of the 19th annual symposium on sea turtle biology and conservation. U.S. Dept. Commerce. NOAA Tech. Memo. NMFS-SEFSC-443. : 257-258.

331. Pandav, B.; Choudhury, B.C. (2001). Conservation and management of Olive Ridley Sea turtles in Orissa, India. 21st Annual symposium on sea turtle biology and conservation, Philadelphia, USA. February 21-28, 2001.

332. Pandav, B.; Choudhury, B.C. (2005). Ecological status and impact of anthropogenic activities on the Olive Ridley Sea turtle in Orissa. IN: Jhala, Y.V. and others (Eds.) Wildlife conservation, research and management, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 109-115.

333. Pandav, B.; Choudhury, B.C. (2005). Ecological status and impact of anthropogenic activities on the Olive Ridley Sea turtle in Orissa. IN: Jhala, Y.V. and others (Eds.) Wildlife conservation, research and management, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 109-115.

334. Prasad, G.; Malik, P.K.; Malik, P.; Meenakshi. (1997). Serological survey of blue tongue virus antibodies in domestic and wild ruminants in and around Sariska Tiger Reserve, Rajasthan. Proceedings of National symposium on resurgences of vector borne viral diseases, Gujarat Agricultural University, Anand. August 1-3, 1997.

335. Prasad, S.; Chellam, R.; Krishnamurthy, J. (2001). Fruit removal patterns and dispersal of Emblica officinalis (Euphorbiaceae) at Rajaji National Park,India. IN: Ganeshaiah, K.N., Shanker, R.Uma and Bawa, K.S. (Eds.) Tropical ecosystems : structure,diversity and human welfare, Proceedings of the International Conference on Tropical Ecosystems, Bangalore. July 5-18, 2001. : 513-516.

336. Rajpurohit, K.S. (2000). Identification and control of child-lifting wolves in India. Beyond 2000 : realities of global wolf restoration, University of Minnesota, Duluth, USA. February 23-26, 2000.

337. Rajvanshi, A. (1995). Impact of development projects on wildlife values of forest ecosystems in India. XX IUFRO World Congress, Tampere, Finland. August 6-12, 1995.

338. Rajvanshi, A. (1996). Current trends and practices in EIA. National Workshop on current trends and practices in EIA, conducted, Dehradun.

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339. Rajvanshi, A. (1997). Methodologies for EIA of mineral extraction projects. National seminar on ecofriendly mining in hilly regions and its socio-economic impacts.

340. Rajvanshi, A. (1998). Ecological assessment of mineral extraction projects in environmental management, concepts, strategies and legislation for mine areas. Publication division, ICFRE, Dehradun.

341. Rajvanshi, A. (1999). EIA system in India : A country profile. Proceedings of the first Annual South Asian environmental assessment conference, IUCN, Kathmandu, Nepal. December 4-7, 1999. : 101-108.

342. Rajvanshi, A. (1999). Mitigation planning for biodiversity impacts of pipeline projects: Indian experience. Proceedings of the first Annual South Asian environmental assessment conference, IUCN, Kathmandu, Nepal. December 4-7, 1999. : P.79-96.

343. Rajvanshi, A. (1999). Strategic Environmental Impact Assessment (SEA) of the India ecodevelopment project: experiences prospects and lessons learnt. 19th Annual meeting of the IAIA, Glasgow. June 15-19, 1999.

344. Rajvanshi, A. (2000). Public participation for promoting sustainable development: the Indian EIA experience. Second South Asian enviornmental assessment conference, Dhaka, Bangladesh. November 20-23, 2000. : 1-12.

345. Rajvanshi, A. (2001). Evaluation of the efficacy of the existing country specific EIA legislation and guidelines for integration of Biodiversity Concerns in EIA. International workshop on integrating biodiversity into national environmental assessment procedures, UNEP, Lusaka, Zambia. April 30-4 May, 2001.

346. Rajvanshi, A. (2002). Biodiversity issues on EIA: a suggested framework. Workshop on environmental impact assessment studies, Environment Monitoring Training and Research Centre, Central Pollution Control Board, New Delhi. April 4-5, 2002.

347. Rajvanshi, A. (2003). Sampling and interpretation techniques and floral and faunal assemblages for EIA documentation. EIA stakeholders workshop on management of environmental data, Ministry of Environment and Forests. April 26, 2003.

348. Rajvanshi, A. (2004). Capacity building for biodiversity and impact assessment. Proceedings of the meeting of the CBBIA project of International Association for Impact Assessment.

349. Rajvanshi, A. (2004). Status of biodiversity and impact assessment in India. Proceedings of the meeting of the CBBIA project of International Association for Impact Assessment.

350. Rajvanshi, A. (2004). Strengthening biodiversity conservation through community oriented development project: an environmental review of the India ecodevelopment project. 24th Annual conference of the International Association for Impact Assessment, Vancouver, Canada. April 23-30, 2004.

351. Rajvanshi, A. (2005). Integrating biodiversity conservation concerns in Mining. Paper presented in the professional development programme on "Environmental issues in mining sector - legal and statutory requirements (As per MoEF Guidelines)" conducted by Engineering Staff College, Hyderabad at ASCI Delhi Centre, Institutional

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area, Behind Qutab Hotel, South of IIT, New Delhi September 13-15, 2005.

352. Rajvanshi, A. (2005). Quality of biodiversity related information in EIA reports for environmental decision making: The Indian experience. International conference - "Ethics quality in impact assessment", IAIA, Boston, USA. May 29 to 3 June, 2005.

353. Rajvanshi, A. (2005). Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) of the India - ecodevelopment project: a review of prospects and challenges for biodiversity conservation. International conference - "International experience and perspectives in SEA", Prague, Czech Republic. September 26-30, 2005

354. Rajvanshi, A. (2005). Substantive research needs in EIA. International workshop on environmental impact assessment: Practice and Potential of Third Indo-American Environment Leadership Program (IAELP), Gwalior. April 20, 2005.

355. Rajvanshi, A. (2006). Development of criteria for registration of EIA consultants: focal area- ecology and biodiversity. National Board of Registration for Personnel and Training, Quality Council of India. April 29, 2006.

356. Rajvanshi, A. (2006). EIA - process and procedures. Programme on - environmental legislation in India: interpretation and implementation, Engineering Staff College, Hyderabad. April 26, 2006.

357. Rajvanshi, A. (2006). Environmental clearance process as per MoEF. Programme on - environmental legislation in India: interpretation and implementation, Engineering Staff College, Hyderabad. April 26, 2006.

358. Rajvanshi, A. (2006). Relevance of biodiversity conservation in the planning of hydropower projects. AII India seminar on environmental consideration in planning and design of power projects, Institution of Engineers, Dehradun. November 9, 2006.

359. Rajvanshi, A. (2006). Relevance of promoting biodiversity conservation EIA of energy projects. Workshop on World Environment Day, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun. June 5, 2006.

360. Rajvanshi, A. (2007). Building capacity for biodiversity-inclusive impact assessment in the regional context. 27th Annual conference of the International Association for Impact assessment (IAIA), Seoul, Korea.

361. Rajvanshi, A. (2007). Building capacity in EIA: experience of WII. WII-PENTA collaborative workshop, Dehradun. September 24-26, 2007.

362. Rajvanshi, A. (2007). Review of current EIA processes and practices in South Asia. WII-PENTA collaborative workshop, Dehradun. September 24-26, 2007.

363. Rajvanshi, A. (2007). Tsunami, biodiversity and people: strategic framework for disaster management and preparedness. Second International Conference on Health and Biodiversity (COHAB-2), Galway, Ireland. Feb.25-28, 2008.

364. Rajvanshi, A. (2008). Best practices in impact assessment of hydropower projects with reference to information related to Biodiversity. Workshop on environmental impact assessment of hydropower projects, National Hydroelectric Power Corporation Ltd., Ghalib

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365. Rajvanshi, A. (2008). Integration of biodiversity in EIA: impediments, opportunities and surprises. 28th Annual conference of the International Association for Impact Assesment (IAIA), Seoul, Korea. May 4-10, 2008.

366. Rajvanshi, A. (2009). Managing biodiversity resources for addressing climate change impacts. Workshop on impact assessment, biodiversity and the extractive industry, Beijing, China. March 24-26, 2009.

367. Rajvanshi, A.; Mathur, V.B. (2005). Need assessment survey for capacity building for promoting good practices in biodiversity and impact assessment in India. Inception meeting for CBBIA Asia component of IAIA led capacity building project, Colombo, Sri Lanka. December 21-26, 2005.

368. Rajvanshi, A.; Mathur, V.B. (2006). Capacity building for biodiversity inclusive impact assessment - The findings of the need assessment survey in India. International conference "Mainstreaming biodiversity in EIA and SEA for improved environmental decision-making", IAIA, Stavanger, Norway. May 23-26, 2006.

369. Rajvanshi, A.; Mathur, V.B. (2006). Development of practitioners' and reviewers' guide for biodiversity inclusive EIA under CBBIA-Asia project of IAIA. Workshop under CBBIA-IAIA (Asia) project, Islamabad, Pakistan. February 15-19, 2006.

370. Rajvanshi, A.; Mathur, V.B.; Mukherjee, S.K.; Dash, P.K. (1999). EIA-Track: a computer aided approach for

Environmental Impact Assessment. 19th Annual meeting of the IAIA, Glasgow. June 15-19, 1999.

371. Ramesh, K.; Johnsingh, A.J.T.; Qureshi, Q.; David, A.; Rawat, G.S.; Goyal, S.P. (2007). Habitat correlates and distribution pattern of tiger (Panthera tigris) in the terai arc landscape: a case for landscape ecology in surrogate conservation in India. International Association of Landscape ecology world congress, Wageningen, the Netherlands. July 8-12, 2007.

372. Ramesh, K.; McGowan, P.; Qureshi, Q. (2007). Landscape analysis of habitat and occurrence probability of Western tragopan. 4th International Galliformes symposium, Chengdu, Sichuan, China. October 14-21, 2007.

373. Ramesh, K.; Pandav, B.; Qureshi, Q.; Johnsingh, A.J.T. (2009). Conservation prospects of tiger (Panthera tigris) and associated species in the terai arc landscape. Conference on conserving Nature in a globalizing India, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. Feb.17-19, 2009.

374. Ramesh, K.; Qureshi, Q.; Rawat, G.S.; Mathur, P.K. (2008). Contextualizing landscape ecology in wildlife management in India. Landscape ecology conference, IUFRO, Chengdu, Sichuan, China. Sept 16-18, 2008

375. Ramesh, K.; Qureshi, Q.; Sathyakumar, S. (2003). Modeling spatial distribution of Western Tragopan (Tragopan melanocephalus) in the Great Himalayan National Park, India : where do we go from here ? 17th Annual symposium, United States - International Association for Landscape Ecology (US-IALE), Lincoin (Nebraska) USA.

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376. Ramesh, K.; Qureshi, Q.; Sathyakumar, S.; Rawat, G.S. (2004). A spatial framework for identifying habitat and predicting the occurrence of pheasants in the Himalayas. Proceedings of the 3rd International symposium on Galliformes, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun, India. April 5-10, 2004.

377. Ramesh, K.; Sathyakumar, S.; Rawat, G.S. (1998). Recent trends in the pheasant population in Great Himalayan National Park, Western Himalaya - conservation implications. National seminar on wildlife research, conservation and management, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. August 10-13, 1998.

378. Ramesh, K.; Sathyakumar, S.; Rawat, G.S. (1999). Monitoring strategies for the pheasants of the Great Himalayan National Park, Western Himalaya. Mountain meet, Department of Botany. Government P.G. College, Rishikesh, India. October 4-7, 1999.

379. Ramesh, K.; Sathyakumar, S.; Rawat, G.S. (1999). Research problems in mountain environment : a case study on pheasants in Great Himalayan National Park, Western Himalaya. Regional research techniques workshop on pheasants, GHNP, Kullu district, Himachal Pradesh. March 3-9, 1999.

380. Ramesh, K.; Sathyakumar, S.; Rawat, G.S. (2000). Distribution patterns and conservation prioritization of pheasants in the Great Himalayan National Park, India. 2nd International symposium on Galliformes, Kashmandu, Nepal. September 26-30, 2000.

381. Ramesh, K.; Sathyakumar, S.; Rawat, G.S. (2000). Social organisation of pheasant in the Great Himalayan

National Park, India. 2nd International symposium on Galliformes, Kathmandu, Nepal. September 26-30, 2000.

382. Ramesh, K.; Sathyakumar, S.; Rawat, G.S. (2002). Field techniques to capture and radio-track Western Tragopan: a case study from the Great Himalayan National Park, Himachal Pradesh. National symposium on Galliformes, AVC college, Mayiladuthurai, Tamilnadu, India. February 20-22, 2002.

383. Ramesh, K.; Sathyakumar, S.; Rawat, G.S. (2002). Is the current status of pheasants in Great Himalayan National Park (Himachal Pradesh) an eye opener - a reality check. National Symposium on Galliformes, AVC college, Mayiladuthurai, Tamilnadu, India. February 20-22, 2002.

384. Ramesh, K.; Sathyakumar, S.; Rawat, G.S. (2004). Counting Himalayan pheasants: potential methods and need for a rigorous approach. Proceedings of the 3rd International Symposium on Galliformes, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun India. April 5-10 2004.

385. Ramesh, K.; Sathyakumar, S.; Rawat, G.S. (2005). Recent decline in the pheasant populations in Great Himalayan National Park, Western Himalaya : Conservation implications. IN: Jhala, Y.V. and others (Eds.) Wildlife conservation, Research and management, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 44-49.

386. Rana, M.S. (2004). A study of mammal research. IN: Kretschmer, Hildrum, Singh, Yogendra and Kundra, Ramesh (Eds.) International workshop on webometrics, informetrics and scientometrics, Society for Information Science, Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee. March 2-5, 2004. : 291-304.

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387. Rathore, B.C.; Chauhan, N.P.S. (2004). Conservation threats to brown bear in Pir Panjal Himalayan range, India. 15th International conference on bear research and management, San Diego, California. February 8-13, 2004.

388. Rathore, B.C.; Chauhan, N.P.S. (2004). Food plants and habitat requirements of Himalayan brown bear in Kugti Wildlife Sanctuary, India. 15th International conference on bear research and management, San Diego, California. February 8-13, 2004.

389. Rathore, B.C.; Chauhan, N.P.S. (2007). Food habits of Himalayan brown bear in Kugti Wildlife Sanctuary, Himachal Pradesh, India and conservation implications. 18th International conference on bear research and management, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. November 4-11, 2007.

390. Rathore, B.C.; Chauhan, N.P.S. (2007). Predatory behaviour and interactions of Himalayan brown bear with nomadic shepherds in Pir Panjal Himalayan range, India. 18th International conference on bear research and management, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. November 4-11, 2007.

391. Rathore, B.M.S.; Bhardwaj, A.K.; Badola, R. (1998). Building capacity for ecodevelopment Workshop on Eco-documentation, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. November 24-26, 1998.

392. Rathore, B.M.S.; Bhardwaj, A.K.; Badola, R. (1998). Changing paradigm of conservation and development. Workshop on Eco-documentation, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. November 24-26, 1998.

393. Rathore, B.M.S.; Bhardwaj, A.K.; Badola, R. (2000). Conserving biodiversity in 21st century through integrated conservation and development planning on a regional scale. Proceedings of the workshop organized at Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration, Mussoorie, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. June 28-30, 2000.

394. Rath, D.P.; Sardar, A.K.; Hussain, S.A. (2000). Status of knowledge on Indian crocodilians during 10th Century: a bibliometric assessment. 9th All India congress of zoology, Department of Zoology, Utkal University, Bhubneshwar. February 5-7, 2000.

395. Rawanshi, A. (1996). Criteria for design of green belts for Industrial pockets. Workshop on technologies for green belt development, Society for Forest and Environmental Managers.

396. Rawat, G.S. (1997). Sacred plants of the Himalayan region and their conservation. National seminar on sacred groves of India - their biodiversity and conservation, WWF-India, Hyderabad.

397. Rawat, G.S. (2000). Alpine vegetation of North-Western India: an ecological review. IN: Richard, C. and others (Ed.) Proceedings of International workshop on the grassland ecology and management in mountain protected areas : 32-40.

398. Rawat, G.S. (2000). Alpine vegetation of the Western Himalayas: patterns of species distribution and need for multi-scale spatial studies. IN: Roy, P.S., Singh, S. and A.G. Toxopeus (Eds.) Proceedings of biodiversity and environment : remote sensing and GIS perspectives. Indian

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Institute of Remote Sensing, Dehradun and ITC, The Netherlands. : 130-136.

399. Rawat, G.S. (2006). Priority ranking and management strategies for alien invasive species in wildlife protected areas of India. Indo-US workshop on the management of alien invasive species in protected areas. November 13-15, 2006.

400. Rawat, G.S. (2007). Alpine meadows of Uttarakhand: biodiversity and conservation issues. National seminar on biodiversity and conservation issues.

401. Rawat, G.S. (2007). Wildlife conservation in the higher Himalaya: park-people interface and management strategies. Proceedings of the National seminar on 'Management strategies for the Indian Himalaya: development and conservation. HNB Garhwal University, Srinagar, Garhwal. : P.179-189.

402. Rawat, G.S. (2009). Alpine grasses of Western Himalaya: habitat characteristics and morphological variations. Workshop on methodology of grass studies and identification, Department of Botany, DAV PG College, Dehradun. March 20-21,2009.

403. Rawat, G.S. (2009). Wildlife surveys and research in the Himalayan region: status, trends and way forward. Geomatics - 2009, National conference of Indian Society of Geomatics, Dehradun. February 4-6, 2009.

404. Rawat, G.S.; Chandola, S. (2007). Conservation status of medicinal and aromatic plants in the alpine meadows of Uttarakhand. Proceedings of Herbal Expo Uttarakhand. : 27-31.

405. Rawat, G.S.; Jalal, J.S. (2008). Status, distribution and habitats of orchids in Uttarakhand. National orchid conference, Bangalore. April 10-12, 2008.

406. Rawat, G.S.; Jalal, J.S.; Kumar, P. (2007). Medicinal orchids of Uttarakhand: status and prospects for conservation and development. Proceedings of Herbal Expo Uttarakhand. : 72-75.

407. Rawat, G.S.; Mukherjee, S.K. (1998). Foot-hill forests of the Himalaya : patterns of biodiversity and conservation status. National seminar on conservation on biodiversity, FRI, Dehradun. October 9-10, 1998.

408. Rawat, G.S.; Mukherjee, S.K. (1998). Strategies for in-situ plant conservation in the Himalayan region. ISPSG-IUCN Regional conference on status surveys and action plans for conservation of plants in Indian subcontinent: Corbett National Park, Uttar Pradesh, India. January 7-9,1998.

409. Rawat, G.S.; Sathyakumar, S. (1999). Techniques for quantification and analysis of vegetation and habitat for pheasants. Regional research techniques workshop on pheasants, Great Himalayan National Park, Kullu district, Himachal Pradesh, March 3-9, 1999.

410. Ray, J.; Rawat, G.S. (2000). Patterns of plant species diversity and endemism in Kalakad-Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve, Tamilnadu. National seminar on plant biodiversity, systematics, conservation and ethnobotany, University of North Bengal, Siliguri. November 9-11,2000.

411. Reuther, C.; Hussain, S.A. (2000). Aims and objectives of IUCN SSC Otter action plan 2000 and progress achieved in compilation with special reference to the

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Asian region: A report. Proceedings of the International workshop on conservation and public awareness of Otters, Taichung, Taiwan. December 9-12, 1999. : 143-146.

412. Sahajpal, V.; Goyal, S.P. (2006). Microscopic hair characteristics: a tool for dealing wildlife offence cases in India. Annual meeting of the European Hair Research Society (EHRS), Imperial College, London, U.K. June 29 to July1, 2006.

413. Sankar, K. (2007). Cervids conservation in India. First International conference on the Genus Cervus, Primiero Trentino, Italy. September 14-17 2007.

414. Sankar, K. (2007). Home range and habitat use of radio-collared ungulates in Sariska Tiger Reserve, Rajasthan. First International conference on the Genus Cervus, Primiero Trentino, Italy. September 14-17, 2007.

415. Sankar, K.; Choudhury, B.C. (2002). Proceedings of National workshop for the development of a National Sea Turtle Conservation Action Plan, Bhubaneshwar. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehra Dun. : 104.

416. Sankar, K.; Pandav, B.; Choudhury, B.C. (2003). A re-assessment of the Olive Ridley Turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea) nesting population in Orissa, India. The 23rd International symposium of Sea turtle biology and conservation, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. March 17-21, 2003.

417. Sathyakumar, S. (1999). Conservation status and management of Asiatic Black bear and Himalayan Brown bear in India. International conference on bears, Brasov, Romania. October 13-18, 1999.

418. Sathyakumar, S. (2002). Conservation status of mountain ungulates in Nanda Devi National Park, India. 3rd World conference on Mountain ungulates, Zaragossa, Spain, June 10-15, 2002.

419. Sathyakumar, S. (2004). Research and training activities of the Wildlife Institute of India for the conservation and management of Galliformes. 3rd International Galliformes symposium, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. April 5-10, 2004.

420. Sathyakumar, S. (2005). Status and management of Himalayan Brown Bear in India - an assessment of changes over 10 years. 16th International conference on bear research and management, Trentiono, Italy. September 27 - October 2, 2005.

421. Sathyakumar, S. (2006). Alpine rangelands and wildlife conservation: development of a policy framework for sustainable livestock grazing in the Himalaya. Regional workshop on policy priorities for sustainable rangeland management in Hindukush Himalaya", Kathmandu, Nepal. December 4-7, 2006.

422. Sathyakumar, S. (2006). Biodiversity conservation and management initiatives in the North-Western and Western Himalayan Regions of India: lessons learnt and future prospects. Seminar on biodiversity in North-Western India: status, conservation and future prospects, M.L. N. College, Yamuna Nagar, Haryana. November 25, 2006.

423. Sathyakumar, S. (2006). Status and distribution of Asiatic Black Bear (Ursus thibetanus) and Himalayan Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) in India. International Workshop "To understand Asian bears for their future -

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present status and conservation", 17th International congress on bear research and management, Japan. October 1-7, 2006.

424. Sathyakumar, S. (2006). Status of mountain ungulates in Nanda Devi National Park: an assessment of changes over two decades. IV World congress on mountain ungulates, Munnar, Kerala. September 12-15, 2006.

425. Sathyakumar, S. (2007). Biodiversity monitoring expedition to Nanda Devi 2003. Workshop on wildlife research in Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve and Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary by the Wildlife Institute of India (2002-2006), Joshimath. May 25, 2007.

426. Sathyakumar, S. (2007). Monitoring techniques for the wildlife of Western Himalaya. Workshop on wildlife research in Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve and Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary by the Wildlife Institute of India (2002-2006), Joshimath. May 25, 2007.

427. Sathyakumar, S. (2008). Nanda Devi World Heritage Site: biodiversity conservation for over two decades and challenges for the future. UNITAR's 5th symposium workshop on the management and conservation of World Heritage Sites 'Conservation for peace", Hiroshima, Japan. March 30-April 4, 2008.

428. Sathyakumar, S.; Choudhry, A. (2005). Status and management of Asiatic Black Bear in India - an assessment of changes over 10 years. 16th International conference on bear research and management, Trentiono, Italy. September 27 - October 2, 2005.

429. Sathyakumar, S.; Green, M.J.B.; Knowler, D.; Wood, J. (2005). Harvesting musk from wild deer: community-based approaches to maintaining biodiversity and supporting livelihoods in central Asian mountains. Conference of the Society for Conservation Biology, Asia Section, Kathmandu, Nepal. November 17-20, 2005.

430. Sathyakumar, S.; Javed, S. (1999). Techniques for surveying, abundance monitoring and population estimation of pheasants. Regional research techniques workshop on pheasants, Great Himalayan National Park, Kullu district, Himachal Pradesh. March 3-9,1999.

431. Sathyakumar, S.; Kaul, R.; Kalsi, R.S. (2002). Conservation of red junglefowl in India: problems and initiatives. National symposium on Galliformes, AVC college, Mayiladuthurai Tamilnadu. February 20-22, 2002.

432. Sathyakumar, S.; Mathur, V.B. (2006). Conservation initiatives for snow leopard and associated wild species in the Indian Trans-Himalaya. National workshop on Project Snow Leopard, Leh. July 10-11, 2006.

433. Sathyakumar, S.; Prasad, S.N.; Rawat, G.S.; Johnsingh, A.J.T. (1997). Habitat use by goral and Himalayan tahr in Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary, Western Himalaya. 2nd World conference on mountain ungulates, St. Vincent-Aosta, Italy. May 5-7,1997.

434. Sathyakumar, S.; Prasad, S.N.; Rawat, G.S.; Johnsingh, A.J.T. (2002). Estimating abundance of mountain ungulates in Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary, Western Himalaya. 3rd World conference on mountain ungulates, Zaragossa, Spain. June 10-15, 2002.

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435. Sathyakumar, S.; Qureshi, Q. (1999). Techniques for quantifying habitat use by pheasants. Regional research techniques workshop on pheasants, Great Himalayan National Park, Kullu district, Himachal Pradesh. March 3-9, 1999.

436. Sathyakumar, S.; Qureshi, Q.; Ramesh, K. (2002). Studying habitat utilization by pheasants in India: a review. National symposium on Galliformes. Deptt. of Science and Technology, Deptt.of Environment, Tamilnadu and Bharthidasan University.

437. Sathyakumar, S.; Ramesh, K.; Vinod, T.R. (1997). A preliminary model to predict the relative abundance of Himalayan Monal. International symposium on Galliformes, Malaysia. Sept. 5-11,1997.

438. Sathyakumar, S.; Ramesh, K.; Vinod, T.R. (1997). A preliminary model on the ecological relationship between Monal pheasant and Himalayan musk deer. The International symposium on Galliformes, Hosted by Department of Wildlife and National Parks, Peninsular Malaysia, Paradise Malacca Village, Melaka Malyasia. Sept. 8-14, 1997.

439. Sawarkar, V.B. (1999). A landscape approach to managing terai ecosystems with reference to Uttar Pradesh, India. Workshop on grassland ecology and management in protected areas of Nepal, Royal Bardia National Park, Nepal DNPWC HMG, Nepal, ICIMOD and WWF Nepal. March 15-19, 1999.

440. Sawarkar, V.B. (2000). Conserving biodiversity in forested landscapes. State level workshop on regional planning for wildlife protected areas, Ahmedabad. November 6-8, 2000.

441. Saxena, A. (1998). Management of Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park - an integrated management approach. National seminar on integrated coastal zone management organised by BCKV, Sunderban Biosphere Reserve and Deptt of Environment, Govt. of West Bengal, Calcutta. April 9-11,1998.

442. Saxena, A. (1998). Options for participating approaches in coastal biodiversity conservation. National workshop on eco-documentation, WII, Dehradun. November 24-27, 1998.

443. Saxena, A. (1999). Management of Mahatma Gandhi National Park, Vandoor, South Andaman - an integrated management approach. Proceedings of National seminar On ICZM. : 239-253.

444. Shanker, K.; Choudhury, B.C.; Pandav, B.; Frazier, D.J.G.; Kar, C.S.; Kar, S.K.; Gupta, N.K. (2002). Satellite Telemetry of Olive Ridley Sea turtles in Orissa on the East coast of India. Proceedings of 22nd Annual symposium on Sea Turtle biology and conservation, Miami, Florida, USA. NOAA Tech. Memo. NMFS-SEFSC.

445. Sharma, L.K.; Charoo, S.A.; Sathyakumar, S. (2007). Use of non-invasive and camera trap technique for population estimation and molecular tracking of problematic Asiatic black bear (Ursus thibetanus) in Dachigam National Park. National Seminar on 'Himalayan biodiversity: concerns and issues', Centre for Biodiversity Studies, Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University, Rajouri, Jammu and Kashmir, Department of Biotechnology, Govt. of India. October 27-29, 2007.

446. Sharma, L.K.; Charoo, S.A.; Sathyakumar, S. (2009). Dynamics of black bear-human conflict around

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Dachigam National Park. Workshop on 'Conflict animal management and rehabilitation held at Faculty of Veterinary sciences and Animal Husbandry, Shere Kashmir University for Animal technology - Kashmir, Shuhama, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, 2009.

447. Sharma, R.; Goyal, S.P. (2003). Wildlife Forensic DNA facility: A new initiative of Wildlife Institute of India. 3rd European Academy of Forensic Science Conference, Istanbul, Turkey, September 22-27, 2003.

448. Silori, C.S.; Mishra, B.K. (1996). Secondary impacts of development projects on the elephant corridors in Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary. National Seminar on conservation of endangered species and ecosystems : biotechnological and ecological approaches, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi. December 5-7, 1996.

449. Silori, C.S.; Mishra, B.K. (2000). Human dimension of elephant corridor continuity in Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary, Southern India. Workshop on management of elephant corridors in Southern India at Teppakadu, Mudumalai. December 21-22, 2000. : 26p.

450. Singh, A.K.; Singh, R.R.; Chowdhury, S. (1999). Relationships between landscapes features and human-elephants conflicts in Southwest Bengal. 2nd International wildlife management congress: wildlife, land and people: priorities for the 21st Century. Godollo, Hungary. June 28-July 2, 1999.

451. Singh, A.K.; Singh, R.R.; Chowdhury, S. (2000). Management of man-elephant conflicts in South West Bengal, India - a GIS approach. The Wildlife society seventh annual conference, Nashville, Tennessee, USA. September 12-16, 2000.

452. Singh, R.K.; Chowdhury, S. (2001). Maintaining water quality for restoration of riverine habitat use by elephants: a case study. National symposium on elephant conservation management and research, BHEL Haridwar. December 16-20, 2001.

453. Singh, R.K.; Hussain, S.A.; Mukherjee, S.K. (2000). Managing riverine ecosystem for wildlife: an assessment of the need of desiltation of Chambal river. Proceedings of the IV National symposium on conservation, management and sustainable development of freshwater resources of India. March 24-26, 2000.

454. Singh, R.R.; Goyal, S.P. (2003). X-ray diffraction to characterize ivory, antler, and rhino horn: Implications in wildlife forensics. Paper presented in 3rd European Academy of Forensic Science conference, Istanbul, Turkey. September 22-27, 2003.

455. Singh, R.R.; Goyal, S.P. (2005). Using morphometric and analytical techniques to characterize Asian elephant ivory. Poster paper presented in the 17th Meeting of International Association of Forensic Scientists (IAFS), Hong Kong, China. September 21-28, 2005.

456. Sinha, B.C. (2006). Developing a Nature Interpretation Facility for a protected area - a case study from Panna Tiger Reserve. Paper presented in Interpreting World Heritage conference, Puerto Rico. May 1-5, 2006.

457. Sinha, B.C.; Banubakode, S.B. (2001). Role of ecoguides on enriching visitor experience in elephant areas. Paper presented at Elephant symposium. December 16-18, 2001.

458. Sinha, B.C.; Bhanubakode, S.B. (2001). We are nature, nature is our world - an environmental education

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initiative. Paper presented at the VI Global conference on environment education, New Delhi. November 6-10, 2001

459. Sinha, N.; Badola, R. (2006). Sustaining livelihood of people relocated from protected areas. The ninth biennial conference of International Society for Ecological Economics, 'Ecological sustainability and human well-being', New Delhi. December 15-19, 2006.

460. Sinha, S.P.; Sawarkar, V.B. (1999). Management of reintroduced Greater One horned Rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis) in Dudhwa National Park, Uttar Pradesh, India. Regional meeting of India and Nepal of the IUCN/SSC Rhino Specialist Group, Kaziranga, Assam.

461. Sinha, S.P.; Sawarkar, V.B. (2001). Management of Greater One-horned Rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis) in Dudhwa National Park and Tiger Reserve, U.P. India. International elephant and rhinoceros research symposium, Vienna. June 7-11, 2001.

462. Sivakumar, K. (2002). Distribution and conservation of lotic water fishes of Ladakh. Proceedings on workshop ' Life history traits of freshwater fish population for its utilization in conservation. June 6-7, 2002.

463. Sivakumar, K. (2002). Social Organization of the Nicobar megapode (Megapodius nicobariensis) in the Great Nicobar Island. National symposium on Galliformes, February 20-22, 2002.

464. Sivakumar, K. (2003). Wildlife and its conservation in India. National workshop on conservation education at Songtsen Library, Dehradun. October 2-4, 2003.

465. Sivakumar, K. (2004). People and marine life. National workshop on 'Medicinal plants and environment' jointly organized by the M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation and Vivekananda Kendra, Kanyakumari. May 18th, 2004.

466. Sivakumar, K. (2006). Status and conservation of the Nicobar megapode after tsunami. National Seminar on wildlife biodiversity conservation. Pondicherry University.October 5-7th, 2006.

467. Srivastava, A.B.; Choudhury, R.K.; Sharma, R.K.; Malik, P.K. (1998). Taenia infection in leopard of Kedarnath. IN: Proceedings of 10th National congress of veterinary parasitology, Jabalpur. 1998.

468. Srivastava, A.B.; Katiyar, A.K.; Chaturvedi, V.K.; Tiwari, S.P.; Malik, P.K. (1997). Feline panleucopenia in tigers and leopards. Proceedings of National symposium on advances in veterinary pathology in post independence era, Izatnagar. Dec. 4-6 , 1997.

469. Srivastava, R.; Sawarkar, V.B.; Mathur, P.K. (1999). Ungulate densities and plant species richness in the managed forests of Central India. 2nd International wildlife management conference - wildlife land and people: priorities for the 21st Century - Godollo, Hungary. June 28-July 2, 1999.

470. Subedi, B.; Shresth, S.K.; Baral, H.S.; Garson, P.J.; Ramesh, K. (2004). Status and distribution of cheer pheasant Catreus wallichi in Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve, Nepal. 3rd International symposium on Galliformes. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. April 5-10, 2004.

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471. Thakur, U.J.; Fisher, T.; Rajvanshi, A. (2008). Review of pre-decision consideration of EIA follow-up in open cast mines coal mines in India. IN: The proceedings of the 2nd Asian mining congress. Kolkata, India. January 16-19, 2008. : P. 347-361.

472. Thapliyal, S.; Hussain, S.A.; Badola, R. (2006). Valuing some ecosystem services of Corbett Tiger Reserve, India. Paper presented in The Ninth biennial conference of International Society for Ecological Economics, 'Ecological sustainability and human well-being'. New Delhi. December 15-19, 2006.

473. Tripathy, B.; Choudhury, B.C.; Shanker, K. (2002). A status survey of Sea Turtles and their nesting beaches along the Andhra Pradesh coast, India. Proc. 22nd Annual symposium on Sea turtle biology and conservation, NOAA Tech, Memo. NMFS-SEFSC. Miami, Florida USA.

474. Tripathy, B.; Choudhury, B.C.; Shanker, K. (2002). Marine turtles of Lakshadweep Islands in the Arabian Sea of India. Proc. 22nd Annual symposium on Sea turtle biology and conservation, NOAA Tech, Memo. NMFS-SEFSC. Miami, Florida USA.

475. Tripathy, B.; Choudhury, B.C.; Shanker, K. (2002). Sea Turtle conservation through community participation - An initiative in Andhra Pradesh by the Coastal NGO's. The 23rd International symposium of Sea turtle biology and conservation, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. March 17-21, 2003

476. Tripathy, B.; Choudhury, B.C.; Shanker, K. (2003). Population size and distribution of Chelonia mydas and Eretmochelys imbricata in the Lagoons of Lakshadweep Archipelago, India. The 23rd International symposium of

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477. Uniyal, B.; Uniyal, V.P.; Bhatt, V. (2007). Empowering rural women for sustainable livelihoods through natural resource management in Garhwal Himalaya, Uttaranchal, India. International conference 'Women of the mountains' Utah Valley State College, USA.

478. Uniyal, V.P. (2004). Spiders as conservation monitoring tools. IN: Rawat, B.S. (Ed.) Proceedings of the training programme on pest management in buildings for pest management professionals. Central Building Research Institute (CSIR), Roorkee. : 102-108.

479. Uniyal, V.P. (2005). Assessment of Entofauna in the Ladakh Region of the Indian Trans - Himalayas. VII National symposium on Indian entomology: productivity and health (A Silver Jubilee Celebration). The Uttar Pradesh Zoological Society, Muzaffarnagar.

480. Uniyal, V.P. (2008). Effects of vegetation, microclimate and space on spider assemblages in terai conservation area, India. 24th European congress of arachnology - conservation and management. Bern, Switzerland.

481. Upadhyay, A.K.; Sathyakumar, S.; Sankar, K.; Rawat, G.S.; Fox, J.L. (2006). Evaluating dietary overlap of Tibetan Argali (Ovis ammon Hodgsoni) with sheep and goat in Tso Kar Basin, Ladakh. Poster presentation at the IV world congress on mountain ungulates. Munnar, Kerala. September 12-15, 2006.

482. Vasudevan, K.; Kar, N.B.; Nigam, P.; Torsekar, V. (2007). A report on anuran deformities and identification of casual mechanism in some protected

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483. Vasudevan, K.; Kumar, A.; Noon, B.; Chellam, R. (2006). Patterns in density and diversity of anurans in a fragmented rainforest landscape in the Western Ghats, India. Paper presented at the inaugural Conference of the Asian Chapter of the Association of Tropical Biology and Conservation: Averting biodiversity meltdown in the Asian tropics. Mammalapuram, India. March 6-8, 2007

484. Vinod, T.R.; Sathyakumar, S. (1998). Conservation status and habitat use by mountain ungulates in Great Himalayan National Park, Western Himalaya. Paper presented at the National seminar on wildlife research, management and conservation. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. August 10-13, 1998.

485. WII. (2001). Proceedings of the second meeting of the Indian subcontinent regional Orchid Specialist Group (ISROSG). WII-IUCN/SSC, Wildlife Insitute of India, Dehradun. April 17-19 2001. : 35p.

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3. Baral, H.S.; Gurung, P.C.; Kaul, R.; Ramesh, K. (2002). Santel Galliformes survey 2001, Central Nepal. Tragopan. 15: 17-19.

4. Bhardwaj, G.S. (2008). A brief glimpse into the private world of the Oriental-honey Buzzard Pernis ptylorhynchus. Indian Birds. 4: 154-156.

5. Bhardwaj, G.S. (2008). Short note on first reporting of birds in Sitamata Sanctuary. Newsletter for Birdwatchers. 48: 10.

6. Bhardwaj, G.S. (2008). Successful hunt of the Princess. Hornbill. : 26-29.

7. Bhardwaj, G.S.; Sangha, H.S. (2008). Orange-headed thrush Zoothera citrina caynota: a first record from Rajasthan. Indian Birds. 4: 19.

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10. Bhattacharya, T.; Sathyakumar, S. (2007). An ornithological survey of Chenab Valley, Chamoli District, Uttaranchal, including notes on pheasants. Indian Birds. 3: 138-145.

11. Chellam, R. (2001). The age of extinction. Hindu Folio. : 10-13.

12. Chellam, R. (1997). Asia's envy : India's pride. Srishti. 2: 66-72.

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14. Choudhury, B.C. (2003). TEDS in India - From Conflict to Consultation. Kachhapa. : 1-2.

15. Choudhury, S.; Nigam, P.; Sinha, S.; Negi, A.S. (2004). Relocation of a strayed giant. WII Newsletter. 11: 7-11.

16. Chowdhary, S.; Nigam, P.; Sinha, S.; Negi, S. (2004). Management of Strayed Giant at Haridwar. WII Newsletter. 1: 7-11.

17. Gopi, G.V. (2006). Sea turtles adrift in Tamilnadu and Kerala. Sanctuary Asia. 26: 82.

18. Gopi, G.V. (2006). Take of Sea turtles in Tamilnadu and Kerala. Indian Ocean Turtle Newsletter. 4: 28.

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20. Gopi, G.V. (2007). Saving turtles. Sanctuary Asia. 27: 38-43.

21. Gopi, G.V. (2008). Bagagahana - the hidden paradise of Bhitarkanika. Hornbill. : 29-31.

22. Gopi, G.V. (2009). Land of Apatanis. Sanctuary Asia. 29: 60-65.

23. Gopi, G.V.; Pandav, B; Choudhury, B.C. (2006). Incidental captures and mortalities of Olive Ridley Sea turtles in Industrial trawl fisheries in the coastal water off Orissa, India. Chelonian Conservation and Biology. 5: 276-280.

24. Gopi, G.V.; Pandav, B.; Jena, A.K. (2006). White bellied Sea Eagle (Haliaeetus leucogaster) preying on salt water crocodile (Crocodylus porosus). Indian Birds. 2: 171.

25. Gopi, G.V.; Pandav, B. (2007). Observations on breeding biology of three stork species in Bhitarkanika mangroves, India. Indian Birds. 3: 45-50.

26. Gopi, G.V.; Tamang, L.; Chaudhary, S.; Karthik, T.; Adhikari, P. (2009). Status and conservation of Icthyofauna in Senkhi stream, Arunachal Pradesh. Himalayan Paryavaran. (19-20): 17-18.

27. Gupta, A.K. (2001). Reintroduction of Golden langur in Tripura, Northeast India. IUCN/SSC Newsletter Reintroduction Specialist Group.

28. Gupta, A.K. (2001). Sunderbans - where tiger reign. WII Newsletter. 8

29. Gupta, A.K. (2002). Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam: a treasure Island. WII Newsletter. 9: 15-17.

30. Gupta, A.K. (2002). Man in conflict - where monkeys dare. WII Newsletter. 8

31. Gupta, A.K. (2002). Primates. Sanctuary Asia. : 60-63.

32. Gupta, A.K. (2003). A Million Dollar Question: why study non-human Primates. Down to Earth. 12: 50-51.

33. Hussain, S.A. (2007). Hot weather - cold treatment: climate change issues and our response. WII Newsletter. 14: 4-7.

34. Jayapal, R.; Qureshi, Q.; Chellam, R. (2005). Some significant records of birds from the Central Indian highlands of Madhya Pradesh. Indian Birds. 1: 98-102.

35. Jhala, Y.V. (2002). The striped ghosts of Kutch. Hornbill. : 4-7.

36. Jhala, Y.V. (2003). Ancient wolf lineages in India. Wolves of the world section, Wolf print, UK Wolf Conservation Trust.

37. Jhala, Y.V. (2003). Indian wolves. Wolf print, UK Wolf Conservation Trust.

38. Jhala, Y.V. (2004). Indian wolves: living side by side with desert nomads. BBC Wildlife Magazine. 22: 50-55.

39. Jhala, Y.V.; Sharma, D.K. (2004). Ancient wolves of India. International wolf. 14: 15-16.

40. Jhala, Y.V.; Sharma, D.K. (2004). India's ancient wolves. Sanctuary Asia. 24: 58-59.

41. Johnsingh, A.J.T. (1995). Vietnam venture : the primordial world of Sao La and Mang. Frontline. : 94-97.

42. Johnsingh, A.J.T. (1996). A barrem stage - efforts in China's Wyyishan Reserve. Frontline.

43. Johnsingh, A.J.T. (1996). Close encounter of the feline kind. Hornbill.

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44. Johnsingh, A.J.T. (1998). Chitawan, Nepal wonderland. Sanctuary Asia. 18: 22-29.

45. Johnsingh, A.J.T. (1998). Policy makers and wildlife. Hindu Folio. 10-13 Sept.

46. Johnsingh, A.J.T. (1999). Among the canids. Hornbill. 1: 4-8.

47. Johnsingh, A.J.T. (2000). Cuc Phuong, Vietnam's war to protect nature. Sanctuary Asia. 20: 38-42.

48. Johnsingh, A.J.T. (2001). Angling for the king. Swagat.

49. Johnsingh, A.J.T. (2003). Brown bear research and conservation in Scandinavia. WII Newsletter. : 26-30.

50. Johnsingh, A.J.T. (2003). Captivating Corbett Tiger Reserve. WII Newsletter. : 7-9.

51. Johnsingh, a.J.T. (2003). Memories of Gir. Sanctuary Asia. 33: 28-33.

52. Johnsingh, A.J.T. (2003). Memories of Rajaji National Park. WII Newsletter. : 5-10.

53. Johnsingh, A.J.T. (2004). In the safety of a sanctuary. Frontline. : 65-72.

54. Johnsingh, A.J.T. (2005). A paradise in the Himalayas. Frontline. : 67-72.

55. Johnsingh, A.J.T.; Ajith, V.P.; Nair, M.V. (1996). In troubled waters; mahseer at Parambikulam and its conservation. ICSB Newsletter

56. Johnsingh, A.J.T.; Dung, Nguyen Huu. (1995). Conservation status of felids in Vietnam. Cat News. 22: 16-18.

57. Johnsingh, A.J.T.; Negi, A.S. (1998). Only disturbance free well managed habitats can save the tiger. Cat News. 28: 4.

58. Johnsingh, A.J.T.; Sankar, K.; Mukherjee, S. (1997). Saving prime tiger habitat in Sariska Tiger Reserve. Cat News. 27: 3-4.

59. Johnsingh, A.J.T.; Williams, A.C. (2002). Bull Elephants in Rajaji-Corbett Elephant Range. Sanctuary Asia. 22: 38-45.

60. Johnsingh, A.J.T.; Yonten, Deki. (2004). Beautiful Bhutan. Frontline. : 65-72.

61. Kakati, K.; Raghavan, R.; Chellam, R.; Qureshi, Q.; Chivers, D.J. (2009). Status of Western Hoolock Gibbon (Hylobates hoolock) populations in fragmented forests of Eastern Assam. Primate Conservation. : 1-11.

62. Kumar, R.S. (2000). In search of a new monal. Hornbill. : 26-28.

63. Kumar, R.S. (2004). In search of a mountain peacock - a trek into the mountains of Arunachal Pradesh. Sanctuary Asia. 24: 24-31.

64. Kumar, R.S.; Nair, M.V. (2007). Dark wraith of the high Himalayas - recent sighting of the elusive Black musk deer in Arunachal Pradesh. Hornbill. : 17-19.

65. Madhusudan, M.D.. 1. (1995). Sighting of the Nilgiri marten (Martes gwatkinsi) at Eravikulam National Park, Kerala, India. Small Carnivore Conservation. : 6-7.

66. Mathur, V.B. (2002). India's Protected Area Network. Sanctuary Asia. 22: 23.

67. Mishra, B.K.; Sinha, B. (2000). Extension and outreach. WII Newsletter (Special issue). 7: 10-11.

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68. Nigam, P. (2004). Ethical treatment of a Spotted deer (Axis axis). WII Newsletter. 1: 6-7.

69. Nigam, P. (2005). What it takes to rescue a wild elephant calf. WII Newsletter. 12

70. Nigam, P. (2008). Ranthambore tigers find new home in Sariska National Park. WII Newsletter. 15: 3-5.

71. Nigam, P. (2008). Treatment in the Wild. WII Newsletter. 15: 5.

72. Pal, P. (2006). Rhinos are struggling for existence. Bulletin of the R.M. Institute of Culture, Kolkata. 57: 376-379.

73. Pandav, B. (2003). Bhitarkanika - India's latest Ramsar site. Sanctuary Asia. 33: 34-41.

74. Pandav, B. (2006). The Mating Tusker. Sanctuary Asia. 25: 50-53.

75. Pandav, B.; Banugopan, K.; Sutaria, D.; Choudhury, B.C. (2000). Fidelity of male Olive Ridley Sea Turtles to a breeding ground. Marine Turtle Newsletter. : 9-10.

76. Pandav, B.; Choudhury, B.C. (1999). An update on the Mortality of Olive Ridley sea Turtle in Orissa, India. Marine Turtle Newsletter. : 10-12.

77. Pandav, B; Kar, C.S. (2000). Reproductive span of Olive Ridley turtles at Gahirmatha Rookery, Orissa, India. Marine Turtle Newsletter. : 8-9.

78. Pasha, M.K.S.; Areendran, G.; Sankar, K.; Qureshi, Qumar. (2000). A preliminary checklist of snakes of Pench Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh. Cobra. 40: 5-8.

79. Pasha, M.K.S.; Areendran, K.; Sankar, K.; Qureshi, Q. (2000). Checklist of snake of Pench Tiger Reserve,

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80. Pasha, M.K.S.; Jaypal, R.; Areendran, G.; Qureshi, Q.; Sankar, K. (2004). Birds of Pench Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh, Central India. Newsletter for Ornithologists. 1: 2-9.

81. Rajpurohit, K.S. (1998). Vanishing anjan forests in Nimar region. Paryavaran Digest. 12: 123-124.

82. Rajpurohit, K.S. (1999). Evaluation of Cattle Compensation Scheme (CCS) of WWF TCP around Corbett, Dudhwa and Palamau Tiger Reserves. WWF-India. : 1-28.

83. Raman, T.R.S.; Mishra, C.; Johnsingh, A.J.T. (1995). Survey of primates in Mizoram, North-East India. Primate Conservation. 16: 59-62.

84. Ramesh, K. (1998). Monitoring strategy for the pheasant of Great Himalayan National Park, Western Himalaya. Tragopan. 9: 15.

85. Ramesh, K. (1999). The eventuality that didn't happen. WII Newsletter. 6: 28-31.

86. Ramesh, K. (1999). The mysterious raptors. Newsletter for Birdwatchers. 39: 12.

87. Ramesh, K. (2002). Annual meeting for landscape ecology: a gateway to the emerging field. WII Newsletter. 9: 23-26.

88. Ramesh, K. (2006). Key areas project: recent surveys in the Garhwal Himalaya. Newsletter of WPA-India. 4: 2-3.

89. Ramesh, K.; Sathyakumar, S.; Rawat, G.S. (2002). Report on the radiotracking of Western Tragopan

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90. Ramesh, K.; Singh, S.K. (1997). On the life of a goral. WII Newsletter. 4: 53-58.

91. Rana, M.S. (2003). Wildlifo-metrics: mammal research in India. WII Newsletter. 10: 14-16.

92. Rawat, G.S. (2002). Protected areas and plant conservation. Sanctuary Asia. 22: 46-51.

93. Rawat, G.S. (2003). Biodiversity conservation in the Himalayan region: issues and strategies. NCERT Special publication on Series Education. : P. 26-31.

94. Sangha, H.S.; Bhardwaj, G.S. (2008). First nesting record of Black-naped Monarch - flycatcher Hypothymis azurea in Rajasthan, India. Indian Birds. 4: 20.

95. Sathyakumar, S. (1994). Save them from the brink. The Hindu : Sunday Supplement (13.2.94).

96. Sathyakumar, S. (1996). Wildlife monitoring in Antarctica. ICSB Newsletter

97. Sathyakumar, S. (1997). I joined an exclusive club. The Pioneer. 7.12.1997

98. Sathyakumar, S. (1997). The elusive serow. Frontline. 14: 71-72.

99. Sathyakumar, S. (2004). High dilemmas - a debate on whether Nanda Devi National Park should be reopened after 20 years. Outlook traveller. : 36-37.

100. Sathyakumar, S. (2006). Vanishing tracks - the magnificent mountain ungulates of Western Himalaya. Sanctuary Asia. 36: 40-47.

101. Sathyakumar, S. (2008). Pashchmi Himalaya mein pheasants ke vithran anuman, bahulta aur nigarani hetu taknikiayan. Van Vaibhav.

102. Shankar, K. (2001). Solving the Ridley riddle. Sanctuary Asia. August 2001.

103. Shankar, K. (2003). Voyages of the leatherback. Sanctuary Asia. 23 (April). 2003.

104. Shrivastava, K.K. (2003). Parvatiya paryatana evam Jaiva-Vividhta. WII Newsletter. 10: 18-19.

105. Singh, S.K. (1997). Gucchii : the ediable mushroom of the Himalayan wilds. Himalayan Paryavaran. 5: 75-77.

106. Sivakumar, K. (2002). Fishes of Trans-Himalayas. WII Newsletter.

107. Sivakumar, K. (2002). The rare freshwater giant stingray in the National Chambal Sanctuary: needs more attention for conservation. WII Newsletter.

108. Sivakumar, K. (2002). Turtle nesting on the South bay of Great Nicobar Island. Marine Turtle Newsletter. 96: 17-18.

109. Sivakumar, K. (2003). Megapode : a fascinating bird of Nicobar Islands. Mistnet. 4: 6.

110. Sivakumar, K. (2003). Monitoring the Nicobar Megapode Megapodius nicobariensis. IUCN Megapode Newsletter. 17: 9-10.

111. Sivakumar, K. (2003). The Bir Moti Bagh Wildlife Sanctuary : home of Hog Deer in Semi-arid zone. WII Newsletter. 9: 13-14.

112. Sivakumar, K. (2005). Turtles in trouble. WII Newsletter. 12: 3-6.

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113. Sivakumar, K. (2006). Avian influenza in India. WII Newsletter. 13: 8-9.

114. Sivakumar, K. (2006). The Nicobar megapode Megapodius nicobariensis. WII Newsletter. 13: 5-6.

115. Sivakumar, K.; Sankaran, R. (2000). Partnerships in the Nicobar Megapode Megapodius nicobariensis. IUCN Megapode Newsletter. 14

116. Sundar, K.S.G. (2001). Where the sarus duet. Sanctuary Asia 21: 62-67.

117. Sunder, K.S.G. (2001). Seeing life sarus style. ICF bugle.

118. Tripathy, B.; Choudhury, B.C.; Shanker, K. (2002). Marine Turtles of Lakshadweep Islands, India. Kachhapa. : 3-7.

119. Tripathy, B.; Choudhury, B.C. (2002). Recent sightings of Green Turtle Chelonia mydas on the coast of Andhra Pradesh, India. Marine Turtle Newsletter. : 3-4.

120. Tripathy, B.; Mishra, A.K. (2007). Nesting and stranding of Olive Ridley Sea Turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea) at the Devi Rookery of Orissa Coast, India. E- Planet. 3

121. Tripathy, V. (2006). Celebrating the year of turtle 2006. WII Newsletter. 13: 6-7.

122. Uniyal, V.K.; Johnsingh, A.J.T.. 2. (1995). Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary : a potential tiger reserve. Hornbill. 1: 1-9.

123. Uniyal, V.P. (1996). Fascinating tigers of the Great Himalayan National Park. Sanctuary Asia. 16: 68.

124. Uniyal, V.P. (1996). High altitude insect study in Great Himalayan National Park, a conservation approach. Himalayan Paryavaran. 4: 102-103.

125. Uniyal, V.P. (2008). Spiders as health indicators of ecosystem - says study. Hindustan Times. 7 July

126. Uniyal, V.P. (2008). Tiger beetles best indicator to measure biodiversity. The Pioneer. 31st January

127. Uniyal, V.P. (2008). Tiger of different kind. Times of India. 6 Feb

128. Uniyal, V.P.. 1. (1995). Biota is on brink of extinction from Garhwal Himalaya. Himalayan Paryavaran. 3: 111-112.

129. Vasudevan, K. (2001). A foot flagging frog from the Western Ghats. Cobra. 44: 25-29.

130. Vasudevan, K. (2004). Designing amphibian population monitoring protocol. Frogleg. August 2004.

131. Vinod, T.R.; Ramesh, K. (1999). Observations on the ungulates of Great Himalayan National Park. Caprinae. : 4-5.

132. Yoganand, T.R.K. (1997). If bears had horns. Hornbill. (3): 4-9

133. Yoganand, T.R.K.; Kumar, A. (1995). The distribution of small carnivores in the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, Southern India: a preliminary report. Small Carnivore Conservation. 13:1-2.

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1. Agarwal, S.; Uniyal, S. (2002). Selected bibliography on

mountain ungulates. ENVIS Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 1: 102-129.

2. Agarwal, S.; Uniyal, S.; Rana, M.S. (2004). Selected bibliography on ungulates of India. ENVIS Bulletin: wildlife and protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 1: 295-442.

3. Agarwal, S.; Uniyal, S.; Uniyal, M.M. (2007). Selected bibliography on Galliformes of India. ENVIS Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 10

4. Bhatnagar, Y.V.; Mathur, V.B.; McCarthy, T. (2002). A regional perspective for snow leopard conservation in the Indian Trans-Himalayas. ENVIS Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 1: 57-76.

5. Bhattacharya, T.; Sathyakumar, S.; Rawat, G.S. (2007). Impact of anthropogenic pressures on Galliformes at Bedini-Ali, Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve, Uttarakhand. ENVIS Bulletin: wildlife and protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 10: 155-162.

6. Chakraborty, A.K.; Gupta, A.K. (2005). Impact of forest fragmentation on Hoolock Gibbon (Bunopithecus hoolock) in Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam, India. ENVIS Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 8: 171-186.

7. Chandola, S.; Naithani, H.B.; Rawat, G.S. (2008). Nilang: a little known Trans-Himalayan valley in Uttarakhand and its floral wealth. ENVIS Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 11: 9-16.

8. Chauhan, N. P. S. (2007). Wild pigs. ENVIS Bulletin: wildlife and protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 7: 203-218.

9. Choudhury, B.C. (1999). Crocodile breeding in Indian zoos. ENVIS Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 2: 100-103.

10. Choudhury, B.C.; Sathyakumar, S.; Sylvia, C. (2007). An Assessment of the current status of the Indian peafowl (Pavo cristatus) in India based on questionnaire surveys. ENVIS Bulletin: wildlife and protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 10: 53-60.

11. Chowdhury, S.P.; Choudhury, B.C. (1999). Crocodile conservation in West Bengal. ENVIS Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 2: 29-32.

12. Dhaila-Adhikari, S.; Adhikari, B.S. (2008). Sacred groves: people's contribution to conservation. ENVIS Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 11: 223-228.

13. Dookia, S.; Goyal, S.P. (2004). Chinkara or Indian gazelle (Gazella bennettii Sykes, 1831). ENVIS Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 7: 103-114.

14. Fernandes, M.; Mukesh; Sathyakumar, S.; Kaul, R.; Kalsi, R.S.; Sharma, D. (2007). Conservation of Red Junglefowl (Gallus gallus) in India: towards mapping abundance and genetic diversity. ENVIS Bulletin: wildlife and protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 10: 61-68.

15. Gupta, A.K. (1999). Mustelids, Viverrids and Herpestids of Tripura. ENVIS Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 2: 54-58.

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16. Gupta, A.K. (2001). Non-human Primates of India - An Introduction. ENVIS Bulletin: wildlife and protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 1: 1-29.

17. Gupta, A.K. (2001). Status of Primates in Tripura. ENVIS Bulletin: wildlife and protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 1: 127-135

18. Gupta, A.K. (2003). Biodiversity and wildlife research in Northeast India: new initiatives by the Wildlife Institute of India. ENVIS Bulletin: wildlife and protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 4: 227-238

19. Gupta, A.K. (2005). A note on the population status, ecology and conservation of Hoolock Gibbon (Bunopithecus hoolock) in Gumti Wildlife Sanctuary, Tripura, Northeast India. ENVIS Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 8: 209-218.

20. Gupta, A.K.; Dasgupta, S. (2005). Conservation status of Hoolock Gibbon (Bunopithecus hoolock) in Tripura. ENVIS Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 8: 151-170.

21. Gupta, A.K.; Sharma, N. (2005). Conservation status of Hoolock gibbon (Bunopithecus hoolock) in Mizoram. ENVIS Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 8: 27-86.

22. Gupta, A.K.; Sharma, N. (2005). Conservation status of Hoolock Gibbon (Bunopithecus hoolock) in Meghalaya. ENVIS Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 8: 87-150.

23. Gupta, A.K.; Sharma, N.; Dasgupta, S.; Chakraborty, D.; Hazarika, R. (2005). Conservation of Hoolock Gibbon (Bunopithecus hoolock) in Northeast India. ENVIS Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 8: 1-26.

24. Hazarika, R.; Gupta, A.K. (2005). Resource sharing by Hoolock Gibbon (Bunopithecus hoolock) with two primate species in Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam. ENVIS

Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 8: 187-208.

25. Hussain, S.A. (1999). Mustelids, Viverrids and Herpestids of India: species profile and conservation status. ENVIS Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 2: 1-38.

26. Hussain, S.A. (1999). Status of otter conservation in India. ENVIS Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 2: 92-97.

27. Hussain, S.A.; Singsit, S.; Vaiphei, N.; Angom, S.; Kipgen, K. (2004). Brow Antlered deer or Sangai. ENVIS Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 7: 41-52.

28. Jayapal, R.; Sivakumar, K.; Sathyakumar, S.; Mathur, V.B. (2007). Distribution of Galliformes vis-a vis biogeographic zones and protected area network in India. ENVIS Bulletin: wildlife and protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 10: 84-94.

29. Kalsi, R.S.; Kaul, R.; Sathyakumar, S. (2007). The Himalayan quail - extinct or evasive. ENVIS Bulletin: wildlife and protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. : 79-82.

30. Kathayat, J.S.; Chadha, J.; Nautiyal, J.P. (2008). Selected bibliography on threatened plants and special habitat of India (Published after 1990). ENVIS Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 11: 233-239.

31. Kathayat, J.S.; Mathur, V.B. (2002). Mountain ungulates in the Himalayan and Trans-Himalayan protected areas of India. ENVIS Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 1: 19-26.

32. Kathayat, J.S.; Mathur, V.B. (2004). Distribution of Peninsular ungulates in relation to biogeographic zones, states and protected areas of India. ENVIS Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 7: 273-293.

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33. Kotia, A.; Tiwari, U.L.; Rawat, G.S. (2008). Semiarid regions of India: Vegetation characteristics and threatened plants. ENVIS Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 11: 109-116.

34. Kumar, A.; Yoganand, K. (1999). Distribution and abundance of small carnivores in Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, India. ENVIS Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 2: 74-86.

35. Kumar, P.; Rawat, G.S. (2008). Chotanagpur plateau : relict habitats and endemic plants. ENVIS Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 11: 167-174.

36. Kumar, R.S. (1999). Locality records of Mustelids, Viverrids and Herpestids from Arunachal Pradesh. ENVIS Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 2

37. Kumar, V.V.; Vyas, R.; Choudhury, B.C. (1999). Status of mugger and its conservation problems in Gujarat. ENVIS Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 2: 62-76.

38. Mathur, P.K.; Malik, P.K.; Muley, P.D. (2004). Asian wild buffalo (Bubalus bubalis Linn. 1758). ENVIS Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 7: 1-16.

39. Mudappa, D. (1999). Lesser known carnivores of the Western Ghats. ENVIS Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 2: 65-70.

40. Mukherjee, S. (1998). Cats: some large many small. ENVIS Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 1: 5-13.

41. Mukherjee, S. (1998). Some methods to study the small cats. ENVIS Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 1: 35-38.

42. Pasha, K.; Sankar, K.; Qureshi, Q,; Areendran, G. (2004). Indian Bison or gaur (Bos gaurus). ENVIS Bulletin: wildlife and protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 7: 79-82.

43. Qureshi, Q.; Sawarkar, V.B.; Rahmani, A.R.; Mathur, P.K. (2004). Swamp Deer or Barasingha (Cervus duvauceli Cuvier, 1823). ENVIS Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 7: 181-192.

44. Ramakantha, V.; Gupta, A.K.; Kumar, A. (2003). Biodiversity of Northeast India : an overview. ENVIS Bulletin: wildlife and protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 4: 1-24.

45. Ramesh, K. (2007). Tragopans, the horned pheasant: their taxonomy, distribution and status. ENVIS Bulletin: wildlife and protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 10: 69-77.

46. Ramesh, K.; Kalsi, R.S. (2007). Techniques for live capture and radio-telemetry of Galliformes. ENVIS Bulletin: wildlife and protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 10: 189-195.

47. Rana, M.S. (2005). References and selected bibliography on Hoolock Gibbon. ENVIS Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 8: 219-252.

48. Rana, M.S.; Uniyal, S. (2003). Selected bibliography on the status of conservation and research in rainforest in India. ENVIS Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 4: 287-382.

49. Rath, D.P. (1999). Selected bibliography : Mustelids, Viverrids and Herpestids in Indian context. 2: 116-145.

50. Rath, D.P. (2001). Selected bibliography on Indian primates. ENVIS Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 1: 189-231.

51. Rawat, G.S. (2008). Special habitat and threatend plants of Ladakh. ENVIS Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 11: 1-8.

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52. Rawat, G.S.; Karunakaran, P.V.; Uniyal, V.K. (2003). Shola grasslands of Western Ghats conservation status and management needs. ENVIS Bulletin: wildlife and protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 1: 57-64.

53. Rawat, G.S.; Sathyakumar, S. (2002). Conservation issues in the Himalayan regions of India. ENVIS Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 1: 50-56.

54. Sankar, K.; Acharya, B. (2004). Sambar. ENVIS Bulletin: wildlife and protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 7: 163-170.

55. Sankar, K.; Acharya, B. (2004). Spotted deer or Chital (Axis axis). ENVIS Bulletin: wildlife and protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 7: 171-180.

56. Sankar, K.; Johnsingh, A.J.T.; Acharya, B.M. (2004). Blue bull or Nilgai (Boselaphus tragocamelus 1976). ENVIS Bulletin: wildlife and protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 7: 29-40

57. Sathyakumar, S. (1999). Mustelids and Viverrids of the North Western and Western Himalayas. ENVIS Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 2: 39-42.

58. Sathyakumar, S. (2002). Species of the Greater Himalaya. ENVIS Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 1: 1-6.

59. Sathyakumar, S.; Kalsi, R.S. (2007). Partridges, quails, francolins and snow cocks. ENVIS Bulletin: wildlife and protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 10: 30-31.

60. Sathyakumar, S.; Kalsi, R.S. (2007). Pheasants. ENVIS Bulletin: wildlife and protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 10: 33-51.

61. Sathyakumar, S.; Kaul, R.; Kalsi, R.S.; Sivakumar, S. (2007). Techniques for monitoring Galliformes. ENVIS Bulletin: wildlife and protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 10: 177-182.

62. Sathyakumar, S.; Sivakumar, K. (2007). Galliformes of India. ENVIS Bulletin: wildlife and protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

63. Sharma, K.K.; Singh, D.; Choudhury, B.C. (1999). Status of crocodilians in protected areas of Rajasthan. ENVIS Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 2: 77-79.

64. Singh, G.; Rawat, G.S. (2008). Threatened plants of Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary, Western Himalaya. ENVIS Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 11: 51-54.

65. Sivakumar, K. (2007). Megapode. ENVIS Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 10: 1-2.

66. Sivakumar, K. (2007). Protocol for monitoring megapode and its habitat. ENVIS Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 10: 183-188.

67. Sivakumar, K.; Goyal, S.P.; Mukherjee, S.K. (2008). Identification of Galliformes using microstructure of feather: preliminary findings. ENVIS Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 10: 192-202.

68. Sivakumar, K.; Sankaran, R. (2007). Impact of Tsunami on Galliformes and their habitats in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. ENVIS Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 10: 149-154.

69. Sivakumar, K.; Sankaran, R.; Saxena, A. (2007). Status, distribution and management of Galliformes in Andaman and Nicobar Islands. ENVIS Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 10: 109-114.

70. Srinivas, B.; Prasad, K.V.; Choudhury, B.C. (1999). Status of crocodiles in Andhra Pradesh. ENVIS Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 2: 33-37.

71. Tambe, S.; Rawat, G.S. (2008). The alpine landscape in Western Sikkim: special habitat and threatend plants. ENVIS

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Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 11: 69-76.

72. Uniyal, S.; Agarwal, S.; Rana, M.S.; Verma, Y.S. (2006). Bibliography on Rajaji National Park. ENVIS Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 9: x,144p.

73. Vasudevan, K. (2003). Report on the survey of rainforest fragments in the Western Ghats for Amphibian diversity. ENVIS Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. 4: 271-278.

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XIII. Miscellenous Publications

1. Annon. (N.A.) Mobile training seminar for PA

managers from South and Central Asia : A report. Sponsored by UNESCO amd US National Park Service.

2. Bhartari, R. (2001). Bharat mein ecotourism, Uttaranchal ke vanya jeev evam unke vas sthal. IN: Van vibhag Uttranchal. : 113-118.

3. Johnsingh, A.J.T. (1998). Memories of Bandipur, pugmarks IN: Souvenir : Karnataka forest department on the occasion of Bandipur completing 25 years as a Tiger reserve. : 33-36.

4. Mohan, D.; Singh, P. (2009). NWFP of animal origin. IN: Training module on capacity building of communities involved in sustainable forest management, FRI, Dehradun.

5. Nigam, P. (2006). Wild animal immobilization and restraint IN: ICAR Summer Institute Compendium on

recent trends in Wildlife Management and Forensics IVRI Izatnagar, UP.

6. Rana, M.S. (2003). Networking of Dehradun libraries and Information centres: (In proposal). IN: Souvenir: XXIV IASLIC All India Conference 2003. : 44-46.

7. Rana, M.S. (2003). Wildlife Institute of India and its library and Documentation Centre. IN: Souvenir: XXIV IASLIC All India Conference 2003. : 38-41.

8. Rana, M.S.; Mamik, C.K.; Ahmad, S.; Agarwal, S.; Uniyal, M.M. (2003). Souvenir: XXIV IASLIC All India Conference 2003. IASLIC.

9. Singh, R.R.; Goyal, S.P.; Mukherjee, S.K.; Sharma, C.P.; Yates, B.; Goddard, K. (2000). Characterization of species from canines. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun, India. : 290-292.

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Table 1: Research Outcomes (1995-2009)

S.No. Category Number 1. International Peer Reviewed Research Papers 203 2. National Peer Reviewed Research Papers 239 3. M.Sc. Dissertations 72 4. Ph.D. Theses 67 5. Research/technical/consultancy reports 5.1 Research Reports 145 5.2 Consultancy Reports 48 5.3 EIA Reports 19 5.4 Technical (Special) Reports 97 6. Chapter in Reports 6.1 Research Reports 5 6.2 Consultancy Reports 13 6.3 Technical (Special) Reports 24 7. Books 10 8. Book chapters 93 9. Manuals 18 10. Workshop/conference/proceedings/paper presented 485 11. Popular Articles 133 12. Publications from ENVIS Bulletin 73 13. Miscellaneous 9 Total 1753

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Table 2: Chronological Analysis of Research Outcomes (1995-2009)

S.No. Document Type/Year 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

in press Total

1

International Peer Reviewed Research Paper 3 12 9 11 13 14 11 9 21 13 7 16 16 35 12 1 203

2

National Peer Reviewed Research Paper 11 9 7 14 29 20 17 12 15 12 14 29 23 18 7 2 239

3 M.Sc. Dissertations 7 11 9 12 8 8 8 9 72 4 Ph.D. Theses 2 2 3 10 3 3 8 1 5 3 1 1 5 16 4 67 5 Research Reports 6 3 7 1 26 7 6 18 4 6 6 21 17 12 4 1 145 6 Consultancy Reports 8 1 3 1 7 4 1 4 10 4 4 1 48

7 Technical/Special Reports 1 1 1 10 6 3 6 7 8 15 17 9 9 3 1 97

8 EIA Reports 4 2 4 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 19 9 Chapters in Reports 3 1 1 9 6 4 2 5 9 1 1 42

10 Books 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 10 11 Book Chapter 3 2 1 1 8 12 10 4 3 10 3 8 8 15 3 2 93 12 Manuals 4 1 3 2 4 2 1 1 18

13 Workshop/Conference/Proceedings 8 10 18 21 27 40 28 53 28 42 38 55 60 37 20 485

14 Popular Articles 7 6 7 5 7 10 9 16 16 12 4 11 7 12 4 133

15 Publications from ENVIS Bulletin 2 13 3 5 5 10 8 1 17 9 73

16 Miscellaneous Publications 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 9

Total 65 47 74 70 155 129 121 134 132 128 119 162 175 167 67 8 1753

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Table 3. Research Papers Published in International Peer Reviewed Journals S.No. Name of Journals 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

in press Total

1. Aliens 1 1 2. Ambio 1 1 2 3. An acad Bras Cienc 1 1 4. Animal conservation 1 1 5. Animal Genetics 1 1

6. Annual Review of World Pheasant Association

1 1

7. Aquatic Botany 1 1 8. Aquatic Conservation 1 1

9. Arctic, Antarctic and Alpine Research 1 1

10. Behaviour 1 1 11. Bial. Ress. Mongolei 1 1

12. Biodiversity and Conservation 1 1 2 2 6

13. Biological conservation 1 1 2 1 3 1 9

14.

Biology letters : Proceedings of Royal Society of London - Biological

1 2 3

15. Biosphere Conservation 1 1 2

16. Biotropica 1 1 1 1 4

17. Bird Conservation International 1 1

18. Birding Asia 1 1

19. Blth. Zool. Verh. Leiden 1 1

20. British Chelonia Group: Testudo 1 1 2

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S.No. Name of Journals 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 in press Total

21. Bulletin British Ornithologists Club 1 1

22. Checklist 1 2 3 23. Cheiron 1 1 2 24. Cicindela 1 1 25. Conservation Biology 1 1 26. Conservation Genetics 1 1 27. Copeia 1 1 28. Ecography 1 1

29. Electronic Journal of Ichthyology 1 1

30. Environment International 1 1

31. Environmental Conservation 1 2 1 4

32. European Journal of Wildlife Research 2 2

33. Forensic Science International 1 1

34. Forest Ecology and Management 1 1 2

35. Forktail 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 36. Gajah 4 1 1 6 37. Gene 1 1

38. Global Environmental Research 1 1

39. Habitat, Germany 1 1 40. Herpetologica 1 1 41. Herpetological Journal 1 1 42. Herpetological Review 1 1

43. Himalayan Research Bulletin 1 1

44. Human Ecology 1 1 2

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S.No. Name of Journals 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 in press Total

45. Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal 1 1

46. Intas Polivet 2 2

47. International Forestry Review 1 1 2

48. International Journal of Biodiversity Science and Management

1 1

49. International Journal of Ecology and environment studies

5 5

50. International Journal of Fieldwork Studies 1 1

51. Journal of American Science 1 1 2

52. Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science

1 1 2

53. Journal of Applied Ecology 1 1 2

54. Journal of Biogeography 1 1 2

55.

Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and management

1 1 1 3

56. Journal of Environmental Management

1 1

57. Journal of Forensic identification 1 1

58. Journal of Indian Anthropological Society

1 1

59. Journal of Insect Conservation 1 1

60. Journal of Mammalogy 1 1 2

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S.No. Name of Journals 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 in press Total

61. Journal of Tropical Ecology 1 1 1 3

62. Journal of Vegetation Science 1 1

63. Journal of Wildlife Disease 1 1 2

64. Journal of Wildlife Research 1 1 2

65. Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 1 1 2

66. Journal of zoology 1 1 3 1 2 8 67. Loris 1 1 68. Mammalia 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 8

69. Molecular Ecology Notes 1 1 2

70. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution

1 1

71. Mountain Research and Development 1 1 2

72. Oecologia Montana (Switzerland) 1 1

73. Oryx 1 1 1 1 2 1 7 74. Parks 1 1 75. Plant Talk 1 1 2 76. Pleione 1 1 2 77. Population Ecology 1 1

78. Proceedings of Zoological Society of London

1 1

79. Revista Iberica de Aracnologia 1 1

80. Richardiana 2 2 81. Science 1 1 2 82. Science and Justice 1 1 2 4

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S.No. Name of Journals 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 in press Total

83. The Environmentalist 1 1 2

84. The Journal of Arachnology 1 1

85. The McAllen Orchid Society Journal 1 1 2

86. Tiger Paper 1 1 1 1 1 2 7

87. Tropical Conservation Science 1 1

88. Turkish Journal of Arachnology 1 1

89. Unasylva 1 1 90. Ursus 1 2 2 1 1 7 91. Veterinarski Archiv 2 1 1 4 92. Veterinary Record 1 1

93. Veterinary Research Communications 1 1

94. Wetland Ecology and Management 1 1 2

95. Wildlife Society Bulletin 1 1 1 3

96. Zoo Biology 1 1 TOTAL 3 12 10 10 13 14 11 9 21 13 7 16 16 35 12 1 203

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Table 4. Research Papers Published in National Peer Reviewed Journals

S.No. Journal Name 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

in press Total

1 Annals of Forestry 1 3 2 1 1 1 9 2 BMC Ecology 1 1 3 Buffalo Journal 1 1 4 Cheetal 1 1 5 Current Science 1 1 1 1 6 1 3 2 3 1 1 1 22 6 Entomon 1 1 7 Hamadryad 1 1 3 1 2 1 1 10 8 IASLIC Bulletin 1 1 9 Indian Bee Journal 1 1

10 Indian Journal of Animal Sciences 2 1 1 4

11 Indian Journal of Environmental Sciences 1 1

12 Indian Journal of Forestry 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 9

13 Indian Journal of Marine Science 1 1

14 Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge 1 1 2 4

15 Indian Journal of Virology 1 1

16 Indian Veteinary Medical Journal 1 1

17 Indian Veterinary Journal 1 1 2

18 Journal of Bioscience 1 1 19 Journal of Bombay

Natural History Society 6 3 4 5 10 9 4 2 3 6 1 7 4 3 1 68

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S.No. Journal Name 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

in press Total

20 Journal of Ecological society 1 1

21 Journal of Economic and Taxonomic Botany 1 3 1 5

22 Journal of Indian Ocean Studies 1 1

23 Journal of Landscape Architecture 1 1

24 Journal of Med. Res. 1 1 25 Journal of Non-Timber

Forest Products 1 1 2 26 Journal of Scientific

Transactions in Environment and Technovation 1 1 2

27 Journal of the Indian Society of Remote sensing 1 1 2

28 Journal of Threatened Taxa 1 1

29 Journal of Tourism 1 1 30 Library Herald 1 1 2 31 Library Science with a

Slant to Documentation and Information Studies 1 1

32 National Academy of Science Letters 2 2

33 National Natural Resource Management System 1 1

34 Pachyderm 1 1 35 Pavo : Indian journal

of Ornithology 1 1 36 Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci.

India 1 1

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Research Outcomes (1995-2009)

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S.No. Journal Name 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

in press Total

37 Resonance 1 1 38 The Indian Forester 1 2 2 4 3 2 1 7 15 8 8 1 1 55 39 Tropical Ecology 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 8 40 Tui-A Quarterly

Research Journal on Tribal Life and Culture. 1 1

41 Zoo's Print 1 1 2 2 1 2 9

Total 11 9 7 14 29 20 17 12 15 12 14 29 23 18 7 2 239