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Ecosystems Lab - Sumanta Bagchi
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We are interested in a broad range of questions, ranging from conservation of threatened species to nutrient cycling in different ecosystems. From mathematical models of species coexistence to interpretation of satellite data. I completed my BS-MS in Biology from IISER-Mohali. I am a 4th-year Ph.D. student at CES-. I am broadly interested in animal behaviour, ecology, and wildlife conservation. I am developing a research programme on conservation of Himalayan primates. To study the Himalayan gray langur,.
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Publications - VNC
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Publication in peer reviewed journals. Patel N, Vasava AG, Patel J (2015) Observation on sun bathing of Montagu’s Harrier. In Blackbuck National Park, Gujarat, Indian Birds.10 (5):164-165. Pandey A, Vasava AG, Bipin CM, Solanki R (2015) First photographic evidence of Sind woodpecker. Blyth, 1849) from India. Indian Birds.10 (4):138-139. Read. Patel JR, Patel SB, Rathor SC, Patel JA, Patel KG, Patel PB, Vasava AG (2015). New distribution record of the Forest Owlet. Pandey A, Vasava AG, Bipin CM, Solanki R...
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MigrantWatch Sightings
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Getting started with indian birds. Bird migration and climate change. Pied Cuckoo (Jacobin Cuckoo) ( Clamator jacobinus. Ludhiana (Unspecified), Punjab. July 20, 2015. Ludhiana (Unspecified), Ludhiana, Punjab. You need to be logged in. No photos have been added for this sighting. Sightings by Manoj Kumar from. Ludhiana (Unspecified), Punjab. Photos by Manoj Kumar from. Ludhiana (Unspecified), Punjab. MigrantWatch is a project of the Citizen Science Programme of NCBS.
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MigrantWatch: Pied Cuckoo
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Getting started with indian birds. Bird migration and climate change. The Rain Bird and the Arrival of the Monsoon. About the Rain Bird. The advent of the monsoon has for generations been associated with the appearance of the Pied Cuckoo in many parts of India (Ali &Ripley 1987). The strong association between the Pied Cuckoo and rain is part of Indian folklore, in which this species is described as a harbinger of the monsoon. Ancient Hindu poetry refers to Pied Cuckoos as. About the Rain Bird. The two I...
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Amano Samarpan - Resources
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There is a virtually inexhaustible source of information about birds, not always correct, available to anyone with a computer that is connected to the Internet. Addresses change but here are a few websites that might be of interest. Http:/ www.indianbirds.in. Https:/ www.facebook.com/groups/indianbirds. Http:/ www.birding.in. Bombay natural History Society. Http:/ www.bnhs.org. Http:/ www.sanctuaryasia.com. Http:/ www.wwfindia.org. A personal website about birding in India. Northern India bird network.
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communications towards wildlife conservation: February 2010
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Communications towards wildlife conservation. From saiha in mizoram (india). Saturday, February 27, 2010. Interactions on Global Positioning System - GPS. While the proposal had us excited we realized that we recently had been using neither the equipment nor the associated software. We checked the batteries and took a trip around the New Saiha market and Tlangkawn area, walking about 3 kms in the process and discussing aspects that we could share with friends in the department. We understood. It was deve...
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Links
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Read another Rayalaseema environmental regeneration success story, "No stops anywhere, after Gandhi.". Bombay Natural History Society.
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MigrantWatch: Why join
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Getting started with indian birds. Bird migration and climate change. Birders and nature enthusiasts from all over the country are currently registered as participants. Do join us. And share your sightings and photos! MigrantWatch is a project of the Citizen Science Programme of NCBS. In association with Indian Birds Journal.
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