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Paperback. Zustand: As New. Contents: Introduction. I. Taxonomy: 1. Description. 2. Local names. II. Distribution: present distribution and status. III. Ecology. IV. Behaviour.V. Conservation and management: 1. Threats. 2. Conservation measures. 3. Recommendations for management. Acknowledgements. References. From the introduction: "The Western Tragopan, Tragopan melanocephalus (J.E. Gray, 1829), belongs to a highly specialized group of pheasants, Family Phasianidae (Order: Galliformes). Altogether five species of tragopans occur all over the world, of which four are found in India and the one in China. Globally, a number of Pheasanids are regarded as endangered and are on the verge of extinction. In the Indian region, sixteen species of pheasants, including the Western Tragopan, are considered as threatened and endangered. This species inhabits a relatively small range in the Western Himalaya with a limited variety of vegetation-coniferous, broadleaf, deciduous and/or mixed forests with ringal bamboo-in moist temperate and sub-alpine zones. "The present paper deals with the findings of surveys undertaken in Himachal Pradesh to assess the status of Western Tragopan in this state and also provides an upto date information on its taxonomy, ecology, behaviour and distribution pattern in India alongwith the recommendations for its conservation."No. 29909 19 pp.
Verlag: Zoological Survey of India
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Verlag: ZSI, Kolkata, 2007
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Paperback. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Acknowledgements. Credits for Photographs. 1. Introduction. 2. Historical aspects and review of literature. 3. Taxonomy. 4. Radiography and wing formula of Collocalia Unicolor. 5. Known distribution. 6. Study area. 7. Topography and climate of the study area. 8. Study period. 9. Methodology. 10. Ecology and behaviour. 11. Recent observations and results. 12. Tabulation of recent observations and published records of occurrence and status of Collocalia Unicolor. 13. Other fauna and flora on the Vengurla Rocks Archipelago and Netrani Island. 14. Facts about nest trade from 1990's onwards. 15. Protection measures taken. 16. Recommendations for conservation. 17. References. 52 pp.
Paperback. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Foreword. Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction. 2. Study area and methods i. Localities visited in various range. 3. Vegetation. Table 1. Birds of KTR showing localities status habitat and feeding habits. 4. Systematic account. 5. Observations and results. 6. Conservation status. 7. References. Tables 2. Bird species new records for Kanha Tiger Reserve (KTR) and Madhya Pradesh (M.P.). 3. Avian diversity in Kanha Tiger Reserve. 4. Range wise observation on birds (Number of birds and density) of KTR. 5. Month wise observation on birds (Number of birds and density) of KTR. From the Foreword The outcome of the project Avifauna of Kanha Tiger Reserve Madhya Pradesh undertaken by the Zoological Survey of India will not only give the detail information on birds of the tiger reserve but also contribute to the knowledge for the conservation and proper management of pristine habitat of Kanha Tiger Reserve. 226 pp.