Cheetal: Journal of the Wildlife Preservation Society of India (October 1958 to July 2012)
Cheetal Vol No.2
Journal
00/04/2012
Begins wih a section titled 'From the Editor's Pen' explaining the reasons behind the delayed publication of the issue and details regarding a new editorial team and the over-all improvement in the designing of the journal, the infrastructure of the society's library and office space, the articles in the issue are divided into following broad themes, 'Cover Story: The Forgotten Tiger Lands', 'Protected Area in Spotlight', 'Policy Perspective', 'Green Humour', 'Cheetal's Legacy: From the Archives', 'Conservation Conundrum', 'Notes from a Forester's Diary', 'Wild Life Science', 'Wild Sojourn', 'Nature Notes', and 'Quarterly News', the articles covered by these themes include, 'Valmiki: The Story of Bihar's Forgotten Tiger', 'Dampa: Out of Woods', 'Umred-Kharhandla Wildlife Sanctuary: Wild Maharashtra's Best Kept Secret', 'Tourism Tumult: The Way Out', 'The Suspect Killer', 'Conservation within Cages', 'The Sting', 'How the Tiger Changes His Coats', 'BirdSongs from the Land of Dawn-lit Mountains', 'Strange Behaviour', 'Take That: A Fish Squares Off Against its Predators', relevant photos, maps, illustrations, membership form and patron details are also available
Begins with an obituary announcing the demise of Sri Praveen Singh Rawat, Administrative Officer of the Society, and sections titled 'To Our Readers', 'Editor's Comments', and 'Letters to Editors', the issue contains the following articles, 'Socioeconomic Considerations in Conserving Wetlands of Northeastern India: A Case Study of Loktak Lake, Manipur', 'Man-Eaters and Wildlife Conservation', 'A Wild Trip to Chitwan National Park, Nepal', 'A Case Study on Migrating Wild Elephants (Elephas Maximus) in Baripada and Balasore, Orrisa', 'The Story of the Head Village Chief of Pakke Tiger Reserve', 'Ecological Imbalance Causing Manifold Increase in Vector Borne Disease', 'A Note on the Population Structure of Asiatic Elephant (Elephas Maximus) in Chandaka Wildlife Sanctuary in Odisha, India', the issue concludes with the feature 'From the Archives of Cheetal', relevant photos, maps, illustrations, membership forms and patron details are also available
WPSI, Dehradun, Musk Deer, Northeast India, Loktak Lake, Manipur, Man-eaters, Wild Life Conservation, Elephants, Wild Asian Elephants, Tigers, Uttar Pradesh, Vector Borne Disease, Ecology, Chitwan National Park, Project Tiger, NTCA, National Tiger Conservation Authority, Pakke Tiger Reserve, Local Community, Nyishi, Arunachal Pradesh