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Sanctuary Asia Vol XIV, No. 1

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Name of the Collection Sanctuary Asia: The Complete Ecology & Wildlife Bi-Monthly
Folder/Categories Journal
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File No. /Acc. No. Vol XIV, No. 1
Abstract The issue contains article on Indira Gandhi Nahar Project and the changing ecology of Thar Desert, wolves of Nanaj (in Maharashtra), Pariah kites, conservation of dugong as endangered marine creature, Chinkara Sanctuary and list of birds. Also, includes an article titled 'Endangered India' on denotification of wildlife sanctuaries parks and reserves.
Author Asad Rafi Rahmani; Satish Kumar; R.M. Shiri; Satish Bhaskar; Bittu Sahgal; Sarojine Chopra; Manisha Gadekar
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Keywords Indira Gandhi Nahar Project; Thar Desert; Indira Gandhi Canal; Rajasthan Canal; Blackbuck; Chinkara; Cranes; Desert Wildlife Sanctuary; Desert National Park; Talchapper; Ganjer; Wolves; Bustard Sanctuary; Drought Prone Areas Programme; Wolf behaviour; Pariah kite; Dugong; Sirenia; Sea-cows; Marine National Park; Andaman and Nicobar; Human rights; Tribal rights; Food and Agriculture Organisation/FAO; Local community rights; Wildlife Protection Act; Forest Conservation Act; World Bank; Birds; Chinkara Sanctuary
Start Date “Period From” 1994
End Date “Period To” 1994
Extent 70 pp.
Item type/Format Scanned/PDF
Language English
Remarks Editor: Bittu Sahgal, Publisher: Shashi Kumar
Source/Link Sanctuary Asia Magazine, Bombay
Donor WWF- India Office (New Delhi)
Donation Date March 2021
Custodian Archives of Contemporary India, Ashoka University, Sonipat, Haryana, India
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