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India's climate has become progessively drier since the late Miocene, reducing forest cover in northern India in favour of grassland. [23] There are about 29,015 species of plants including 17,926 species of flowering plants. This is about 9.1% of the total plant species identified worldwide and 6,842 species are endemic to India.
The current director of Wildlife Institute of India is Dhananjai Mohan who was appointed in December 2019. [2] He was formerly Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Planning and Financial Management and Chairman of State Biodiversity Board in Uttarakhand.
A wildlife biologist studies animals and their behavior along with the role each animal plays in its natural habitat. The duties of a wildlife biologist can include: developing and conducting experiments/studies on animals in their natural habitats, studying the characteristics of animals such as their interaction with different species, their ...
So you dream of having a career as a game warden, wildlife biologist or other job related to the outdoors? Here's what you can expect to earn in Pa. Game warden.
also: India: People: By occupation: Scientists: Biologists. See also: Category:Science ... Biologists from British India (2 C, 1 P) + Indian women biologists (4 C, 52 ...
Purnima Devi Barman attended Gauhati University in Assam, [1] where she obtained her Masters in Zoology, with a specialization in Ecology and Wildlife Biology. [2] In 2007 she started her PhD research, but she delayed finishing it until 2019 in order to focus on community conservation education in villages in rural Assam. [3]
The Indian Institute of Forest Management (IIFM), founded 1982, is an autonomous, Natural Resource Service training institute of Forestry located in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India, established by the MoEFCC, Government of India with financial assistance from the SIDA and course assistance from the IIM Ahmedabad for mid career training of IFS cadre and all State Forest Service cadre in India. [2]
India Nature Watch (INW) spreading the love of nature and wildlife in India through photography; Geological Survey of India (GSI) also maintains 2 fossil parks currently.