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Name of the Collection | Hornbill, Quarterly Magazine of the BNHS |
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Folder/Categories | Journal |
Sub-folder/Sub-category | |
File No. /Acc. No. | Vol. 1, No. 1 (Inaugral Issue) (Titled as Issue No. 1) |
Abstract | Editorial, and President's Letter , Why Hornbill House. A section titled Notes, News and Comments. Articles include Monkeys of the Ashambhu Hills, The flowering of Strobilanthes or Karvi, The Original Home of the Coconut, Narcondam , Island of the Hornbills, and The Giant Woodspider. Also includes sections titled Personalia, Conservation Action, Hobbies and Book News. |
Author | J.C. Daniel (Editor), Salim Ali (Editor), S.A. Hussain (Editor), J.S. Serrao (Editor), John Oates, Mayuranathan, S.A. Hussain, S.R. Amladi, S.R. Sane |
Recipient | WWF-India, New Delhi (India) |
Keywords | Bombay Natural History Society; BNHS; Hornbill House; Hornbill; Journal; Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society; Newsletter; Magazine; Salim Ali; Bombay; National Park; Wild Life Sanctuary; Conservation; Conservationist; Poaching; Poacher; Hunting; Nature; Wild Life; Wildlife; Forests; Jungle; Flora; Fauna; Ornithology; Forest Department; Shooting; William, Phipson, Mongoose, Fiji, Mangophir, Karachi, Pakistan, Taipan, Shola Forest, Nepal, Tiger, WWF, Manas, Assam, Palamau, Bihar, Similipal, Orissa, Corbett, Uttar Pradesh, Rantambor, Rajasthan, Kanha, Madhya Pradesh, Melghat, Maharashtra, Bandipur, Karnataka, Sundarbans, West Bengal, Wild Ass, Macaque, Nilgiri Langur, Indira Gandhi, Prime Minister, Paul Getty, Getty Prize, Andaman, Nicobar, Crocodiles, Blacknecked Crane, Ladakh, Borivili, Singalila, Rhodendron |
Start Date “Period From” | 00/00/1976 |
End Date “Period To” | 00/10/1976 |
Extent | 44 pp. |
Item type/Format | Soft Copy/PDF Image Text File |
Language | English |
Remarks | |
Source/Link | Divyabhanusinh Chavda of WWF-India, New Delhi |
Donor | WWF-India, New Delhi |
Donation Date | 2021 |
Custodian | Ashoka Archives of Contemporary India, Sonepat, Haryana (India) |
Right/Copyright | Donor |