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Sanctuary Asia Vol. XXXI No. 4

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Name of the Collection Sanctuary Asia: Call of the Wild
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File No. /Acc. No. Vol.XXXI No. 4
Abstract The issue contain articles on Orang-From Abandoned Villages to a National Park - an insider's perspective on the Orang National Park, Ranthambhore-The Tiger's Realm, With a Camera in Squirrel Land - Anamudi Shola National park in Kerala lives a little-known creature called the dusky-striped squirrel. Also, includes an interview of S.D. Biju (renowned amphibian expert) speaks with Bittu Sahgal about his fears for India's frog and his vision for their future. Also, includes reviews of latest conservation books and website
Author N.A. Naseer, Stephen Cunliffe, Sujatha Padmanabhan, Jennie R.B. Miller, Imran Siddiqui, Jaisal Singh, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, S.D. Biju
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Keywords Ranthambhore; Siberian cranes; Squirrel; Anamudi shola; Kerala; Ladakh; Kawal wildlife; Orang national park; Rhino; Cold desert; Grassland; S.D. Biju; Bittu Sahgal
Start Date “Period From” Aug-11
End Date “Period To” Aug-11
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.
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