A Treatise on Wild Life Conservation in India

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Wildlife Conservation in India as well as in the world is under tremendous constraints.  Some of the species on earth are rapidly approaching decimation and as a result these are endangered.  Unfortunately, prior to Independence of India in 1947 no adequate attention towards protecting animals from decimation and extermination was given.  Practical solutions to this problem are yet to be evolved to protect threatened wildlife from total extinction.  Here an attempt has been made to review the situation in the pre-and post-Independent India by way of collecting adequate data about wild life resources from various parts of the country.  The book will be of considerable help to the students and researchers in the field of wildlife conservation.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Chhanda Das

Dr. Chhanda Das at present is the Head of the Department of Museology, University of Calcutta.  She joined the department as a Lecturer in the year 1987.  She obtained M.Sc. degrees in Museology (University of Calcutta) and in Zoology (North Bengal University).  She was awarded Ph.D. degree by the University of Calcutta in 1991.  Her major area of research is on Wildlife conservation in India.

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Title
A Treatise on Wild Life Conservation in India
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8187616229
Length
xvi+184p., Tables; Figures; Maps; Appendices; Bibliography; 23cm.
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