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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. XXVII No. 5 |
Abstract | The issues contains articles on Wan-Narnala-Ambabarwa - these protected areas face challenges that require immediate action, Terrible Toothache - despite stringent laws, the illegal ivory trade is on the ascend. Also, includes an interview of Ranjit Barthakur by Bittu Sahgal on why he believes that our common future lies in the protection of our wilderness areas and not their destruction. This, he explains, is at the heart of a new concept he calls Naturenomics. Also, includes reviews of latest conservation books and website |
Author | Kishore Rithe, Jennifer Scarlott, Prena Singh Bindra, B.K. Sharma, Zac Goldsmith, Ranjit Barthakur, Nikhil, Ullas Karanth, Ashok kumar |
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Keywords | Satputa; Amravati; Ambabarwa sanctury; Melghat tiger reserve; Apis melligera; Gargantuan; Sariska; Congo gorilla; Chernobyl; Yangtze river dolphin; Leopard; Ivory; |
Start Date “Period From” | Oct-07 |
End Date “Period To” | Oct-07 |
Extent | 81 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 |