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Projects in Cooperation with 1. Hydrobiological (Ecological) Research Station, Keoladeo Ghana Sanctuary, Bharatpur. 1980-1987. (Rs. 3,712,439). 2. Studies on the Movement and Population Structure of Indian Avifauna. 1980-1987. (Rs. 3,892,260). 3. Study of Ecology of Certain Endangered Species of Wildlife and their Habitats (Great Indian Bustard and Asian Elephant). 1981-1987. (Rs. 2,671,109). 4. Study of Ecology of Certain Endangered Species of Wildlife and Their Habitats (Bengal and Lesser Floricans, Jerdon's Courser, Mountain Quail, Pink-headed Duck, and Blewitts Owl). 1984-1989. (Rs. 2,008,891). 5. Ecology of Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur, India. 1987-1991. (Rs. 6,477,257). 6. Study of the Migration Pattern of Indian Birds and Avifauna Migration Data Bank. 1987-1992. (Rs. 5,975,509). 7. Ecology of Point Calimere Sanctuary - An Endangered Ecosystem. 1987-1990. (Rs. 2,807,638). 8. Ecology of the Indian Elephant. 1987-1992. (Rs. 5,041,753). 9. Conservation of Birds of Prey with Particular Emphasis on Restoration of the Endangered Species. 1989-1992. (Rs. 4,982,000). 10. A Study of the Ecology of Grasslands of Indian Plains with particular reference to their Endangered Fauna. 1990-1995. (Rs. 5,463,931). 11. The Habitat and Population Dynamics of Wolves and Blackbucks in Velavador National Park. 1988-1991. (Rs. 433,000). 12. Ecology of Hillstreams of the Western Ghats with special reference to the Fish Community. 1995-1999. (Rs. 2,877,737). 13. Wintering Ecology of Certain Raptors in Areas of Unusual Concentration. 1996-1998. (Rs. 2,610,500). 14. Ecology of Some Rare Raptors in India. 1997-2000. (Rs. 4,442,347). 15. Study on the Effect of Environmental Contamination on Raptors with special reference to Shaheen (Falco pelearinoides). 1997-1999. (Rs. 1,598,600). 16. Bird-Banders Training Program. 1997-2000. (Rs. 2,421,705). 17. Ecology of Shola and Alpine Grasslands. 1999-2002. (Rs. 4,491,874). Projects in Cooperation with the 1. Development of the Wildlife Institute of India - Phase I. 1989-1994. (Rs. 1,07,77,000 plus $420,000 from other cooperators). Subprojects include: - Wildlife in Managed Forests - Field Research Methods - Interpretation and Conservation Education - Geographic Information System - Systems Analysis - High Altitude Ecology - Wetland Ecology and Management - Wildlife Health - Animal Damage Control - Library and Documentation 2. Endangered Tortoise and Freshwater Turtle Breeding and Rehabilitation Project. 1990-1993. (Rs. 1,355,000). 3. The Status, Ecology and Conservation of the Indian Giant Squirrel (Ratufa indica). 1991-1996. (Rs. 3,223,629). 4. Ecology and Genetics of Siberian Ibex (Capra sibirica) in India. 1994-1997. (Rs. 1,132,000). 5. Development of the Wildlife Institute of India - Phase II. 1995-2000. (Rs. 41,600,000). Subprojects include: - Development of an Indian Cooperative Wildlife Health Program - Establishment of a Wildlife Forensic Capacity at the Wildlife Institute of India - Identify Potential Areas for Conserving Biodiversity in the Indian Himalayas - The Relationships Among Large Herbivores, Habitat, and Humans in Rajaji-Corbett National Parks - Impact of Fragmentation on the Biological Diversity of Rain Forest Small Mammals and Herpetofauna of the Western Ghats Mountains, South India - Evaluating Panna National Park with special reference to the ecology of the sloth bear 6. Conservation of the Indian Wolf (Canis lupus pallipes). 1995-2002. (Rs. 5,765,700 and US$153,300 funding provided by Center for Field Research, Earthwatch; National Fish and Wildlife Foundation; Flora and Fauna International; Wolf Society of Great Britain). 7. Planning and Development of Interpretive Facilities in Selected Areas of India. 1996-2001. (Rs. 11,991,600). Projects in Cooperation with the Center For Environmental Education 1. Indo-US Environmental Education in the Schools of India - through the Development and Use of Television Programming. Collaborator also include State University of New York at Syracuse. 1987-1990. (Rs. 2,689,200). Project in Cooperation with the Center For Wildlife Studies 1. Ecological Relationships and Resource Use in the Carnivore-Herbivore Community of Nagarahole National Park. 1986-1989. (Rs. 358,814). 2. Ecology and Management of Large Carnivores. Collaborators also include National Geographic Society and the Wildlife Conservation Society. 1989-1995. (Rs. 987,100). 3. Ecological Status and Conservation of Tigers in India. Collaborators also include National Geographic Society and the Wildlife Conservation Society. 1995-1998. (Rs. 1,530,000). Projects in Cooperation with the 1. Distribution, Status, Ecology and Behaviour of Indian Storks, with special reference to Endangered Species. 1993-1996. (Rs. 2,646,767). Projects in Cooperation with the Nilgiris Wildlife And Environment Association 1. Ecology and Population Dynamics of the Nilgiri Tahr in the Nilgiris. 1992-1995. (Rs. 985,820). Projects in Cooperation with the Jainarayan Vyas University 1. Status Survey, Distribution and Habitat Evaluation of Least Known Indian Primates, and Sociobiological Investigations of selected Primate Taxa with special reference to Conservation and Management. 1994-2001. (Rs. 15,000,000). Projects in Cooperation with 1. Ecology of Hillstreams of Himachal Pradesh and Garwhal Regions with special reference to Fish Communities. 1997-2001. (Rs. 4,289,040). Projects in Cooperation with the Institute for Restoration of Natural Environment 1. Conservation and Restoration of Biodiversity of Tropical Freshwater Wetlands of Kanyakumari Plains in Peninsular India. 1999-2002. (Rs. 5,238,791) |
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