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2007 (Field Guide)

Uniyal, V.P. and Bhargava, V. 2007. Tiger Beetles: A field study in the Shivaliks of Himachal Pradesh. Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. |pdf|

2006

  • Book on Marine Turtles of the Indian Subcontinent

    2004

  • Adhikari, B.S.    Ecological attributes of vegetation in Nanda Devi National Park  (In): Biodiversity Monitoring expedition Nanda Devi: a report to the Ministry of Environment and forests, Govt. of India, Uttaranchal State forest department, Dehradun.  2004. 61p. 

  • Agarwal, S.; Uniyal, S.    Selected bibliography on mountain ungulates  Envis: Wildlife and Protected areas.  1. 1. 102-109. 2004.

  • Chowdhury, S.    IUCN's Asian elephant action plan 2004 - chapter on the central India  2004. 

  • Johnsingh, A.J.T.    On Jim Corbett's trail and other tales from tree tops.  Permanent Black, New Delhi.  2004. 139pp. 

  • Rana, M.S.; Uniyal, Shashi    Selected bibliography on conserv

    2003

  • Badola, R.; Hussain, S.A.    Valuation of the Bhitarkanika mangrove ecosystem for ecological security and sustainable resource use  (In): Jyoti K. Parekh and Raghu Ram Tata (Eds.) Reconciling Environment and Economics: executive summaries of EERC Projects, Indira Gandhi Institute of Developmental Research, Mumbai.  2003. 

  • Choudhury, B.C.; Raghuram, T.L.    The need and approach for a wetland protected area network in India  (In): J. Parikh and H. Datye (Eds.) Sustainable management of wetlands biodiversity and beyond, Sage pub. New Delhi.  373-382. 2003. 

    ation on rainforests in India.  Envis Bulletin: Wildlife and Protected areas.  1. 1. 2004. 102-129.

2002

  • Badola, R.; Bhardwaj, A.K.; Mishra, B.K.; Rathore, B.M.S.     Ecodevelopment planning for biodiversity conservation : a guideline.  Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.  2002. 

2001

  • Dhaila-Adhikari, S.; Adhikari, B.S.; Singh, S.P.    Phenological behaviour of co-existing evergreen and deciduous species with particular reference to water stress  In: Pande, P.C. and S.S. Samant (Eds.) Plant diversity of the Himalaya.  2001. 411-420. 

  • Gupta, A.K.    Non-human primates of India - an introduction.  In: Gupta, A.K. (Ed.) ENVIS Bulletin: wildlife and protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.  1. 1. 2001. 1-29. 

  • Gupta, A.K.    Shifting cultivation (jhooming) and wildlife conservation: a case study from North-east India  In: Hosetti, B.B. and Venkateshwarlu, M. (Eds.) Trends in wildlife and biodiversity conservation and management.Vol.II.  2001 Daya Publishing house, New Delhi, India. 182-224.   

  • Gupta, A.K.    Status of primates in Tripura.  In: Gupta, A.K. (Ed.) ENVIS Bulletin: wildlife and protected Areas, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.  1. 1. 2001. 127-135. 

  • Kala, C.P.; Rawat, G.S.    Human use and conservation status of wild medicinal herbs in the Bhyunder valley,Western Himalaya  In: Pande, P.C. and S.S. Samant (Eds.) Plant diversity of the Himalaya.  2001. 547-559. 

  • Rawat, .S.; Kala, C.P.; Uniyal. .K.    Plant species diversity and community composition in the Valley of Flowers National Park, Western Himalaya  In: Pande, P.C. and S.S. Samant (Eds.) Plant diversity of the Himalaya.  2001. 277-290. 

  • Sathyakumar, s. Musk deer  (In): The new encyclopaedia of mammals. Oxford University press, Oxford.  2001. 502-503. 

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2000

  • Bhupathy, S.;  Choudhruy, B.C.; Kalyar, Fahmeeda Hanfee; Khan, Mujurul Hannan; Platt, Steven G.; Rashid, S.M.A.  (2000). TURTLE TRADE IN SOUTH ASIA: REGIONAL SUMMARY (BANGLADESH, INDIA AND MYANMAR).Edited by Peter Paul van Dijk, Bryan L. Stuart and Anders G.J. Rhodin. Published by Chelonian Research oundation.  Pp.101-105.

  • Chellam, Ravi.  (2000). ASSESSING DATA QUALITY AND RELIABILITY.: 53-54.

  • Gupta, A.K.  (2000). PRIMATES OF TRIPURA - A HANDBOOK.Published For The Government Of Tripura In Collaboration With The Ministry Of Environment And Forests, New Delhi.

  • Rodgers, W.A.; Panwar, H.S.; Mathur, V.B.  (2000). WILDLIFE PROTECTED AREA NETWORK IN INDIA: A REVIEW - EXECUTIVE SUMMARY. Published by Wildlife Institute of India.  : 44.

  • Singh, S.K.; Rawat, G.S.  (2000). FLORA OF GREAT HIMALAYAN NATIONAL PARK, HIMACHAL PRADESH.Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, Dehradun.  : 30.

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2000 (Chapter)

  • Rajvanshi, Asha; Mathur, V.B.; Mukherjee, S.K.  (2000). HYDROPOWER PROJECTS AND CHALLENGES TO WILDLIFE 2000CONSERVATION IN INDIA: AN OVERVIEW.In: Goel, Radhey Shyam (Ed.) Environmental impacts assessment of water resources projects-concerns,policy issues,perceptions and scientific analysis.  Pp. 389-401.

  • Chellam, Ravi.  (2000). ASIATIC LION. In: Students' Britannica India, Volume III.Encyclopaedia Britannica (India) Pvt.  pp. 290-292.

  • Chellam, Ravi.  (2000). THEMATIC NOTE ON TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS.In: National Biodiversity Strategy And Action Plan-India: Guidelines And Concept Notes.Ministry Of Environment And Forests,Government Of India And Kalpavriksh,New Delhi. pp.83-84. 

  • Chellam, Ravi; Kothari, Ashish.  (2000). WHY CONSERVE BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY?In: National biodiversity strategy and action plan-India: Guidelines and concept notes.Ministry of Environment and Forests,Government of India and Kalpavriksh, New Delhi.  pp.39-43.

  • Chellam, Ravi; Saberwal, Vasant K.  (2000). ASIATIC LION (PANTHERA LEO PERSICA) In: Reading, Richard P. and Millar, Brian (Eds.) Endangered animals-A reference guide to conflicting issues.  pp.40-44.

  • Gaston, A.J.; Rawat, G.S.; Pandey, S.  (2000) BIOLOGICAL MONITORING FOR HIMALAYAN ECOSYSTEMS.In: Pangtey, Y.P.S. and Rawat, R.S. (Eds) High Altitudes of the Himalaya : Biogeography, Ecology, and conservation.Gyanodaya Prakashan, Nainital. pp.13-28.

  • Hussain, S.A.; Saxena, Ajai.  (2000).  DEVELOPING LONG TERM MONITORING PROGRAMME FOR BIRDS AND MAMMALS IN THE INDIAN OCEAN AND ANTARCTICA. In: Sixteenth Indian Expedition to Antarctica,Scientific report.2000. Dept. of Ocean Development,Technical publication no.14.  pp.187-210.

  • Jhala, Y.V.  (2000). THE INDIAN WOLF.In: Students' Britannica India, Volume III.Encyclopaedia Britannica (India) Pvt.

  • Johnsingh, A.J.T.  (2000). DHOLE, THE WHISTLING HUNTER OF INDIA.In: Students' Britannica India, Volume III.Encyclopaedia Britannica (India) Pvt.  Pp.55-57.

  • Johnsingh, A.J.T.; Williams, A. Christy.  (2000). ELEPHANT. In: Students' Britannica India, Volume III.Encyclopaedia Britannica (India) Pvt.  pp.98-103.

  • Rawat, G.S.; Wangchuck, S.  (2000). A BIODIVERSITY APPRAISAL OF THE JIGME DORJI NATIONAL PARK,BHUTAN.In: Pangtey, Y.P.S. and Rawal, R.S. (Eds) High altitudes of Himalaya : Biogeography, Ecology & conservation. Gyanodaya prakashan, Nainital.  Pp.49-67.

  • Sankar, K.  (2000). GAUR.In: Students' Britannica India, Volume AII.Dncyclopaedia Britannica (India) Pvt.  Pp.164-166.

  • Singh, S.K.; Rawat, G.S.; Pangtey, Y.P.S.  (2000). BIODIVERSITY ASSESSMENT OF THE GREAT HIMALAYAN NATIONAL PARK, HIMACHAL PRADESH.In: Pangtey, Y.P.S. and Rawal, R.S. (Eds) High altitudes of Himalaya : Biogeography, Ecology & Conservation. Gyanodaya Prakashan, Nainital.  Pp.127-176.

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1999 (Chapters)

  • Chellam, Ravi.  (1999). A ROARING CAREER.In: Pandya, Mamta And Raghunathan, Meena (Eds) Walking The Wild Path : Real-Life Stories Of Fifteen Wildlifers.  pp.62-69.

  • Sathyakumar, S.  (1999). STATUS AND MANAGEMENT OF THE BLACK BEAR IN INDIA.In: Servheen, C. Herrero, S. and Peyton, B. (Compilers) Bear. Status survey and conservation action plan, IUCN/SSC Bear and Polar bear specialist groups, IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, U.K.  pp.125-128.

1998 (Chapters)

  • Rajvanshi, Asha.  (1998). ECOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF MINERAL EXTRACTION PROJECTS. In: Soni, P., Chandra, V. and Sharma,S.D.(Eds.) Environmental management concepts, strategies and legislation for mine areas  Forest research institute, Dehradun.  Pp.195-209.

1997 (Books)

  • Sawarkar, V.B.; Hussain, S.A.  (1997). PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS IN CONSERVING ASOLA-BHATTI WILDLIFE SANCTUARY ; SOME MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES.Zool.Surv.India State fauna series 6 : Fauna of  Delhi.  : 853-866.

1996 (Chapters)

  • Mathur, V.B. (1996). MANAGING NATIONAL WILDLIFE DATABASE MANAGMENT SYSTEM : A CASE STUDY FROM INDIA.In: Saarenmaa, H.; Kempf, A.(eds.) 1996. Internet applications and electronic information resources in forestry and environmental sciences. EFI Proceedings 10, 27-30, Joensuu.  Pp. 27-30.

  • Rawat, G.S.; Chundawat, R.S.; Sathyakumar, S. (1996).  CONSERVATION PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT OF PROTECTED AREAS IN THE HIMALAYA.In: Ramakrishnan, P.S. and others (Eds.) Conservation and Management of Biological Resources in Himalaya : Proceedings of Training seminar. UNESCO-GBPIHED, Srinagar (Garhwal), 21-30 September 1993. GB Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment and Development Kosi-katarmal, Almora and Oxford and IBH publishing co. Pvt.ltd. New Delhi. 1996.  pp.68-84.

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1995 (Chapters)

  • Rajvanshi, A.  (1995). BIOMONITORING OF INDUSTRIAL ENVIRONMENT USING PLANTS : A USEFUL TOOL IN ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS In: Srivastava, M.M. (Ed.) Environment : Some Focal Issues; Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, Dehradun.  Pp.123-128.

1994 (Chapters)

  • Bhatnagar, Yashveer.  (1994). ORIGIN AND DISTRIBUTION OF HIMALAYAN UNGULATES AND THE FACTORS AFFECTING THEIR PRESENT DISTRIBUTION.In: Pangtey, Y.P.S. and Rawat, R.S. (Eds) High Altitudes Of The Himalaya : Biogeography, Ecology, And Conservation.Gyanodaya Prakashan, Nainital. 1993.  pp.246-256.

  • Johnsingh, A.J.T.; Chellam, Ravi; Rawat, G.S.  (1994).  PROSPECTS FOR ECOTOURIM IN INDIA.In: Integrating people and wildlife for a sustainable future. John A. Bissonette and Paul R. Krausman. Maryland. The Wildlife Society. 1995.  pp.198-202.

  • Sathyakumar, S.; Prasad, S.N.; Rawat, G.S.; Johnsingh, A.J.T.. (1994) CONSERVATION STATUS OF HIMALAYAN MUSK DEER AND LIVESTOCK IMPACTS IN KEDARNATH WILDLIFE SANCTUARY, WESTERN HIMALAYA. In: Pangtey, Y.P.S. and Rawat, R.S. (Eds) High Altitudes of the Himalaya : Biogeography, Ecology, and Conservation. Gyanodaya Prakashan, Nainital. 1993.  pp.240-245.

1993 (Chapters)

  • Rawat, G.S.  (1993) PROTECTED AREAS AND CONSERVATION OF RARE ENDEMIC PLANTS IN THE HIMALAYA.In: Pangtey, Y.P.S. and Rawat, R.S. (Eds) High Altitudes of the Himalaya : Biogeography, Ecology, and conservation.Gyanodaya Prakashan, Nainital. Pp.89-101.

  • Uniyal, V.K.; Pandey, S.; Sawarkar, V.B.  (1993) BUFFER ZONES : KEY TO THE SUCCESS OF PROTECTED AREAS In: Ramakrishnan, P.S. and others (Eds.) Conservation and Management of Biological Resources in Himalaya : Proceedings of Training seminar. UNESCO-GBPIHED, Srinagar (Garhwal), 21-30 September 1993. GB Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment and Development Kosi-katarmal, Almora and Oxford and IBH Publishing Co. Pvt.ltd. New Delhi. 1996.  pp.1-14.

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1992 (Chapters)

  • Chauhan, N.P.S.; Saxena, R.N.  (1992) HODGSON'S RAT, (RATTUS RATTUS BRUNNEUSCULUS)(HODGSON).In: Rodents in Indian Agribulture Vol 1; Prakash and P K Ghosh eds, Scientific Publications, Jodhpur.  pp.95-114

  • Chundawat, R.S.; Rawat, G.S.  (1992) SNOW LEOPARD IN LADAKH : HABITAT USE AND FOOD HABITS.In:  Y.P.S. and Rawat, R.S. (ed) High Altitudes of Himalaya : Ecology and Conservation. Pangtey,. Gyanoday Prakashan, Nainital..  pp.230-239.

1991 (Books)

  • Pangtey, Y.P.S.; Samant, S.S.; Rawat, G.S..  (1991) ORCHIDS OF KUMAON HIMALAYA.Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, Dehradun.  : 193p.

  • Panwar, H.S.  (1991) A HANDBOOK OF KANHA NATIONAL PARK.Edited by Vijay Singh Negi. Centre For Environment Education, Ahmedabad.  : 135.

1991 (Chapters)

  • Chauhan, N.P.S.; Saxena, R.N.  (1991) ECOLOGY OF THE HODGSON'S RAT, RATTUS RATTUS BRUNNEVSCULUS.In: Rodents In Indian Agriculture. Ishwar Prakash And P.K. Ghosh (Eds), Scientific Publisher, Jodhpur.

  • Sinha, Ravindara Kumar; Smith, Brian D.; Sharma, Gopal; Prasad, K.;  Choudhury, B.C.; Sapkota, Kumar; Sharma, R.K.; Behera, Sandeep K.  (1991). GANGES RIVER DOLPHIN OR SUSU (PLATANISTA GANGETICA) : STATUS AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE GANGES SUSU (PLATANISTA GANGETICA) IN THE GANGDS RIVER SYSTEM OF INDIA AND NEPAL. In: Reeves, R.R., Smith, B.D. and Kasuya, T. (Eds.) Biology and conservation of freshwater cetabeans in Asia. IUCN/SSC Occassional paper no. 23, Gland switzerland.  6

1990 (Chapters)

  • Berwick, S.; Kumar, A.; Mishra, B.K.  (1990). METHODS USED IN MODELLING THE RANTHAMBHORE BUFFER ZONE SYSTEM. In: Opportunities For Ecodevelopment In Buffer Zone - An Assessment Of Two Cases In Western India (Eds. D. Groenfeld, J. Alcon,S. Berwick, D. Flickinger And M. Hatziolos) Biodiversity Support Programme, WWF, 1250-24th St.  NW, Washington DC.

  • Kumar, A. (1990) THE LION TAILED MACAQUE In: Conservation Atlas of Tropical Forests: Asia and the Pacific, IUCN, Cambridge.

  • Rajvanshi, Asha; Srivastava, M.M.  (1990).  Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun. IMPACTS OF LIME INDUSTRY IN DOON VALLEY : SOME ENVIRONMENTAL OBSERVATIONS.In: Himalaya: Environment, Resource and Development, Almora Book Depot, Almora.  Pp.54-62.

  • Rajwanshi, Asha; Srivastava, M.M.  (1990).  ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS OF INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT IN DEHRADUN VALLEY.In: Gopal, B. Ecology and sustainable development. National Institute of Ecology, New Delhi.  Pp.59-61.

  • Rodgers, W.A.; Singh, Samar  (1990) INDIA.In: Allin, C.W. (Ed.) International Handbook of National parks and Nature reserves, Westview Press, USA.  Pp.355-380p.

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    1989 (Chapters)

  • Rodgers, W.A.. 1.  (1989) THE CONSERVATION OF THE WILDLIFE RESOURCES OF THE HIMALAYAS.In: Himalaya: Enviroment, Resource and Development, Almora Book Depot, Almora. Pp.194-208.

1987 (Books)

  • Acharya, R.N..  (1987) TELEVISION IN INDIA.Manas Publication of India, Delhi.

1987 (Chapters)

  • Chellam, Ravi. 1.  (1987).THE GIR LIONS.In: Kumari, M.Lakshmi (Ed.) Mangnificant India's wildlife : Vivekananda patrika. Vivekananda Kendra. 1987.  pp.153-157.

  • Berkmuller, K.  (1987). TASKS AND TRAINING FOR EXTENSION EDUCATORS IN PROTECTED AREAS OF INDIA.In: Kumari, M.Lakshmi  (Ed.) Mangnificant India's Wildlife : Vivekananda Patrika. Vivekananda Kendra. 1987. pp.36-43.

  • Choudhury, B.C.  (1987). CROCODILE CONSERVATION : THE INDIAN EXPERIENCE.In: Kumari, M.Lakshmi (Ed.) Mangnificant India's wildlife : Vivekananda patrika. Vivekananda Kendra.  pp.71-78.

  • Johnsingh, A.J.T.  (1987).DHOLES : ITS HABITS AND HABITATS.In: Kumari, M.Lakshmi (Ed.) Mangnificant India's wildlife : Vivekananda patrika. Vivekananda Kendra. 1987.  pp.98-99.

  • Rodgers, W.A.; Panwar, H.S. (1987) THE DIVERSITY OF INDIA'S WILDLIFE.In: Kumari, M.Lakshmi (Ed.) Mangnificant India's Wildlife : Vivekananda patrika. Vivekananda Kendra.

  • Sale, J.B. (1987) RHINOS : SAVING THEM FROM EXTINCTION. In: Kumari, M.Lakshmi (Ed.) Mangnificant India's Wildlife :  Vivekananda patrika. Vivekananda Kendra. 1987.  pp.101-106.

  • Singh, L.A.K.  (1987) PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT IN INDIAN CROCODILES CONSERVATION PROGRAMMES.In: Webb, G., Menolis, S. and Whitehead, P. (Eds) Wildlife Management : Crocodiles and Alligators.Surrey Beatty and Sons Pty. Ltd. in Association with the Conservation Commission of the Northern Territory, Australia.  Pp.223-237.

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Year Not Available (Chapters)

  • Ceballos-Lascurain, H.; Johnsingh, A.J.T.(N.A.).ECOTOURISM : WHAT WORKS AND WHAT DOES NOT In: Bissonette, John A. and Krausman, Paul R.(Eds.) Integrating people and wildlife for a sustainable future; The wildlife Society; Bethesda, Mayland. pp.191-194.

  • Johnsingh, A.J.T. MEMORIES OF BANDIPUR, PUGMARKS In: Sovenir : Karnataka forest department on the occasion of Bandipur completing 25 years as a Tiger reserve.  pp.33-36.

  • Johnsingh, A.J.T.; Chellam, Ravi; Rawat, G.S.PROSPECTS FOR ECOTOURISM IN INDIA.In: Bissonette, John A. and Krausman, Paul R.(Eds.) Integrating people and wildlife for a sustainable future; The wildlife Society; Bethesda, Mayland. pp. 198-202.

  • Kumar, S.  WILDLIFE TOURISM IN INDIA : NEED TO TREAD WITH CARE.In: Indian Wildlife : Threats and preservation, Published by Mountain ecoconservation and wildlife society of India.

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