WILDLIFE BIOLOGY : AN INDIAN PERSPECTIVE
This book attempts to cover the whole gamut of wildlife in India portraying its different dimensions and conservation. Comprising thirteen chapters, the book is enriched with principles, theories, methods and tools of wildlife study, latest findings in Indian perspective including supportive data, and photographs of wildlife species in their natural habitat inclusive of colour plates. The chapters on ‘Wildlife tools and techniques’, ‘Special wildlife management programmes’ and ‘Wildlife legislations and initiatives’ will certainly attract special attention of the readers. The students who wish to pursue career in wildlife biology will be benefited with the book as it provides comprehensive understanding of the common field methods in wildlife research. The present text is a pioneer effort of the authors to fulfill the course requirement of undergraduate and postgraduate students of wildlife biology and zoology. The book will be equally valuable for the wildlife conservationists, academicians and those who are actively engaged in wildlife research.
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WILDLIFE BIOLOGY : AN INDIAN PERSPECTIVE
This book attempts to cover the whole gamut of wildlife in India portraying its different dimensions and conservation. Comprising thirteen chapters, the book is enriched with principles, theories, methods and tools of wildlife study, latest findings in Indian perspective including supportive data, and photographs of wildlife species in their natural habitat inclusive of colour plates. The chapters on ‘Wildlife tools and techniques’, ‘Special wildlife management programmes’ and ‘Wildlife legislations and initiatives’ will certainly attract special attention of the readers. The students who wish to pursue career in wildlife biology will be benefited with the book as it provides comprehensive understanding of the common field methods in wildlife research. The present text is a pioneer effort of the authors to fulfill the course requirement of undergraduate and postgraduate students of wildlife biology and zoology. The book will be equally valuable for the wildlife conservationists, academicians and those who are actively engaged in wildlife research.
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WILDLIFE BIOLOGY : AN INDIAN PERSPECTIVE

WILDLIFE BIOLOGY : AN INDIAN PERSPECTIVE

WILDLIFE BIOLOGY : AN INDIAN PERSPECTIVE

WILDLIFE BIOLOGY : AN INDIAN PERSPECTIVE

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This book attempts to cover the whole gamut of wildlife in India portraying its different dimensions and conservation. Comprising thirteen chapters, the book is enriched with principles, theories, methods and tools of wildlife study, latest findings in Indian perspective including supportive data, and photographs of wildlife species in their natural habitat inclusive of colour plates. The chapters on ‘Wildlife tools and techniques’, ‘Special wildlife management programmes’ and ‘Wildlife legislations and initiatives’ will certainly attract special attention of the readers. The students who wish to pursue career in wildlife biology will be benefited with the book as it provides comprehensive understanding of the common field methods in wildlife research. The present text is a pioneer effort of the authors to fulfill the course requirement of undergraduate and postgraduate students of wildlife biology and zoology. The book will be equally valuable for the wildlife conservationists, academicians and those who are actively engaged in wildlife research.

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ISBN-13: 9788120353138
Publisher: PHI Learning
Publication date: 07/01/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 328
File size: 12 MB
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About the Author

GOUTAM KUMAR SAHA, Ph.D., is Professor of Zoology at University of Calcutta. With excellence in academics and long teaching experience in the field, he has successfully carried out a large number of research projects on wildlife sponsored by national and international funding agencies. His contribution in the field of wildlife research has been widely acclaimed by the international community and has been recognized by the IUCN. He is well known for his pioneering work on “Red Panda” research in the Singalila National Park, Darjeeling, India. Some of his wildlife research also found place in the IUCN Action Plan 2002–2004. Dr. Saha has published 178 research papers in different journals of international repute and has 12 books and technical monographs to his credit. He has participated in 44 national and 14 international seminars and symposia and visited many countries of the world, where his research has been widely applauded. Recently, he has received the prestigious Mid-Career Award from University Grants Commission in 2016. SUBHENDU MAZUMDAR, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor and Head of the Department of Zoology at Shibpur Dinobundhoo Institution (College), Howrah, West Bengal. He has been actively engaged in the field of wildlife conservation since 2001. He has served the Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) as Assistant Programme Officer, where he maintained Wild Elephant Mortality Database and Wildlife Crime Database, as well as, gained first hand knowledge on combating wildlife crime. Later, he joined West Bengal Biodiversity Board and participated in the preparation of People’s Biodiversity Register (PBR) in different ecological regions of West Bengal. A National Merit Scholarship awardee, Dr. Mazumdar has a strong academic record and has published research papers in journals of national and international repute. He has authored two books and has also published several popular articles. He has presented his research findings in several national and three international seminars, symposia and conferences. He has done his doctoral research on the ecology and conservation of Black Kite in an urban landscape and is presently conducting avifaunal research in human dominated landscapes and wetlands.

Table of Contents

1. Indian Wildlife—Their Importance and Conservation Status 2. Wildlife Habitat Ecology 3. Protected Area Concept 4. Bio-Ecology of Some Important Indian Wild Animals 5. Behavioural Ecology of Wild Animals 6. Wildlife Tools, Techniques and Practices 7. Capture, Handling and Rescue Operations of Wild Animals and Their Management 8. Captive Breeding of Wild Animals 9. Special Management Programme of Wild Animals In India 10. Man and Wildlife 11. Wildlife Health: Diseases of Wild Animals and Their Management 12. Wildlife Trade: Assessment, Documentation, Preventive Measures 13. Wildlife Legislation: Administrative Measures and Laws Index
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