Shekhar Sarkar
@shekhar_1708
Wildlife Institute of India
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13-09-2023 07:41:51
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🎉 A grand salute to our sponsors who added sparkle to the WII #ARS2023 Photo and Presentation Awards! Big thanks to ZEISS ZEISS Birding, A&S Creations @AandSCreation, MountCraft Dehradun, 'Natraj' The Green Bookshop Natraj Publishers for the splendid prizes and book grants, elevating
In addition to the voluntary relocation efforts (huge fund allocation to National Tiger Conservation Authority going into such initiative), the silent conservation with focus on indigenous communities in the reserve is remarkable. It also remains of the Rock Paintings in places like Panna Tiger Reserve.
Connecting Tigers...efforts of Manas Tiger Reserve and Assam Forest Department in securing the core area of Manas over the last couple of years has borne fruit, we now have evidence of the increasing tigers at Manas dispersing to Buxa Tiger Reserve, validating Manas as a credible source population
Attending #ATBC2024 in @Kigali, #Rwanda with Sankarshan Chaudhuri Tamali Mondal, Shashank Sawan.ATBC ATBC Africa Chapter
Mr Shekhar Sarkar (Shekhar Sarkar) shared insights on the current status of carnivores, prey, habitat, and people in Buxa Tiger Reserve, West Bengal, highlighting key findings for tiger recovery efforts. MoEF&CC, Virendra Tiwari, National Tiger Conservation Authority, West Bengal Forest Department, West Bengal Forest Department, Ramesh Krishnamurthy,
A delegation from Cambodia was sensitized to practices and management strategies being followed for tiger conservation in India at Mudumalai Tiger Reserve & Mukurthi National Park and Bandipur Tiger Reserve under the ongoing bilateral between the two nations for strengthening cooperation in wildlife management by National Tiger Conservation Authority
🐾 Historic First from Coringa! 🐾 "Science wades into the mangroves! 🌿🔬 Thrilled to share: Over the past few days, Team Wildlife Institute of India, with National Tiger Conservation Authority’s veterinary expertise, has successfully radio-collared 2 elusive fishing cats in Andhra Pradesh’s Coringa Wildlife Sanctuary!
HAT workshop...Dr. K Ramesh, Senior Scientist Wildlife Institute of India - “Tigers in high altitudes are crucial ecological indicators. HAT is redefining conservation boundaries using robust science & collaboration”