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Name of the Collection | Sanctuary Asia: Call of the Wild |
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Folder/Categories | Journal |
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File No. /Acc. No. | Vol. XXV No. 3 |
Abstract | The issue contains articles on It's time to declare the sahyadri tiger reserve, Citizens of the forest - as forests have vanished, so have its original 'citizens' - the wild animals, Plateaux of life - repositories of flora and fauna, some of which are yet to be discovered. Also, includes an interview of Shekar Dattatri by Bittu Sahgal about the joys of filmmaking and why he believes that films on conservation and wildlife have a role to play in saving wild nature. Also, includes reviews of latest conservation books and website |
Author | Jay Mazoomdar, Pavan & Mahima Sukhdev, G. Sai Prakash, Aparna Watve, Shekar Dattatri, Bittu Sahgal, Padma T. Venkatraman; Ian Lockwood |
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Keywords | Sahyadri; Flora; Fauna; Tiger; Woodpecker; Ivory; Corbett; Western ghats; Sariska; Crocodile; Palni; Wild animals; Project tiger; Palni hills; Tribal bill draft; Lizards; Plateaux; Marine; Hog deers; Angola |
Start Date “Period From” | Jun-05 |
End Date “Period To” | Jun-05 |
Extent | 82 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, Sonepat, Haryana, India. |
Right/Copyright | Donor |