Dr. Salvador Lyngdoh
@himalayanwolf1
Associate Prof🐯
Dropical Egology🌴
Wolf Biologist🐺
Himalayan Ecology🏔️
Movemends🐾
🐆 small cats
mesopredators 🦝
Faculty @wii_india 🐺
सत्यमेव जयते 🇮🇳
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Indian Delegation under the leadership of Dr. S.P Yadav International Big Cat Alliance (IBCA) along with faculty from Wildlife Institute of India met the Member of Tartarstan Investment Development Agency Tartarstan, Russian Federation regarding and briefed the activities of the institute relevant to Tartarstan and
Indian Delegation member and faculty, Dr. Bilal Habib from Wildlife Institute of India presented updates on - Status of Snow Leopards in India at the Conference on Study and Conservation of Snow Leopard in the World. Join Efforts. MoEF&CC Bhupender Yadav SP Yadav Virendra Tiwari Bilal Habib
Dr. Bilal Habib Bilal Habib from Wildlife Institute of India highlighted how estimating snow leopard populations is vital for their conservation, but model space greatly affects precision. A statistically robust method is key to ensuring accurate, reliable estimates across their range. Let’s
🎉👏 Today, we bid a fond farewell to three sincere employees of Wildlife Institute of India: Shri Lekh Nath Sharma (Principal Tech Officer) Shri Ramu Kumar (Lab Assistant) Shri Girdhar Thapa (Office Assistant) Your collective years of service strengthened India’s wildlife conservation
A rare footage of Himalayan Brown Bear Female 🐻 with Cubs 🐨🐨 HP Wildlife Official MoEF&CC Virendra Tiwari Ruchi Badola Dr. Salvador Lyngdoh Lahaul Forest Divn. Vid# Shiv Thakur
The high altutude tour of the #XXMSC : Day 1-2 Students observed altitudinal shifts in vegetation and visited the Jim Corbett Memorial Museum. Field practicals on aging trees while traversing through the Kedarnath WLS. MoEF&CC Virendra Tiwari Sutirtha Dutta Adhikari b.s
Day 3- Orientations on sub alpine habitats #XXMSC #kedarnathwls MoEF&CC Virendra Tiwari Sutirtha Dutta Dr. Salvador Lyngdoh Dr. Bhupendra Singh Adhikari
Day 4-5 Exploring the core of the #Kedarnath WLS through sub alpine systems. Students were exposed to tahr and monal habitats. On the otherhand also observed the impacts of tourism to such habitats. #XXMSC MoEF&CC Virendra Tiwari Dr. Bhupendra Singh Adhikari Dr. Salvador Lyngdoh Sutirtha Dutta
Day 6 glimpses and wildlife observations of some facinating species like tahr, musk deer, mountain weasels and other native fauna #XXMSC MoEF&CC Virendra Tiwari Dr. Bhupendra Singh Adhikari Dr. Salvador Lyngdoh Sutirtha Dutta
On the 7 & 8 day of the High Altitude tour, the students learnt about the warm temperate riverine forest vegetation and its use by wild animals and birds, dependency of local people, religious pilgrimage at and around Anusuya devi temple #XXMSC MoEF&CC Virendra Tiwari Dr. Bhupendra Singh Adhikari
The Institute welcomes and congratulates Dr. G.S Bhardwaj, IFS as he assumes charge of Director, WII. MoEF&CC Wildlife Institute of India SACON_Sálim Ali Centre National Tiger Conservation Authority Bhupender Yadav Gobind Sagar Bhardwaj Ruchi Badola
Nuclear DNA based genetic study by Wildlife Institute of India reveals eastern Himalayan Bharal population in Sikkim are closely related with the Chinese sub-species (P. n. szechuanensis). It also highlights that west and east Bharal represent distinct Evolutionarily Significant Units (ESUs)
Ecological and anthropogenic drivers of multiple herbivore mammalian species space use in a fragmented urban landscape in India | Urban Ecosystems link.springer.com/article/10.100… MoEF&CC Wildlife Institute of India SACON_Sálim Ali Centre Bilal Habib Dr. Salvador Lyngdoh Dr. Bhupendra Singh Adhikari