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Academic & Training
Activities (2007-2009) :
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The XI M. Sc. Course in Wildlife Science commenced in July 2007 for
a duration of two years with nine students from different States
including one from Nepal.
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During the reporting
period, the students were taken on High Altitude Techniques Tour to
Kedarnath Musk Deer Sanctuary and Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve
(Techniques-II Tour) from April 29, to May 8, 2008 to get an
exposure to the high altitude ecosystems and for understanding the
ecology and conservation of species such as Snow Leopard, Himalayan
Musk Deer, Himalayan Tahr and Pheasants in the Western Himalaya.
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As part of third
semester curriculum, they undertook the Conservation Practice &
Management Tours to Parambikulam Wildlife Sanctuary, Indira Gandhi
Wildlife Sanctuary & Gulf of Mannar Marine National Park in southern
India and Kanha National Park in Madhya Pradesh from September 19 to
October 12, 2008 and were exposed to various issues relating to
biodiversity conservation and PA management practices. The
theoretical examinations were held from November 17-21, 2008.
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The fourth and final
semester commenced in November, 2008. It was field based projects
and all the students developed their field projects in consultation
with their supervisors and completed the field work. The following
is the list of dissertation topics:
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Asif Hussain (2009):
Interaction between Equus Kiang and livestock in Hanley Valley of
Changthang Wildlife Sanctuary Leh Ladakh. Supervisors: Shri Qamar
Qureshi and Dr. G.S. Rawat.
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Chandan Jani (2009):
Species assemblage and differential basking habitat of freshwater
turtles in a gradient of Mahanadi riverine ecosystem, Orissa.
Supervisors: Shri B.C. Choudhury and Dr. K. Sivakumar.
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M. Muralidharan
(2009): Nest site selection and effect of Anthropogenic changes to
the Rushikuliya Nest Beach, Orissa on Olive Ridley Turtles.
Supervisors: Dr. K. Sivakumar and Shri B.C. Choudhury.
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Rekha Warrier (2009):
Resource tracking by three species of hornbills Rajaji National
Park, Uttarakhand. Supervisors: Dr. K. Ramesh and Dr. G.S. Rawat.
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Suniti Bhushan Datta
(2009): Nutritional ecology of Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) in
Chilla Range of Rajaji National Park, Uttarakhand, India.
Supervisors: Dr. S.P. Goyal and Dr. S. Sathyakumar.
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Sahas Sharad Barve
(2009): Responses shown by bird communities to Teak (Tectona
grandis) plantations in Sagar Forest Division, Karnataka.
Supervisors: Shri Dhananjai Mohan and Shri Qamar Qureshi.
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Sartaj S. Ghuman
(2009): A study of vigilance behaviour study of Chital (Axis axis)
in Pench Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh. Supervisor: Dr. K. Sankar
and Co-supervisor: Dr. Y.V. Jhala.
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Sumithra Shankaran
(2009): Social behaviour of Hoolock gibbons (Hoolock hoolock) in
Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam. Supervisors: Dr. G.S. Rawat and
Shri R. Suresh Kumar.
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Sabita Malla (2009):
Estimating the status and impact of hunting on tiger prey in Bardia
National Park, Nepal. Supervisors: Dr. Y.V. Jhala and Shri Qamar
Qureshi.
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All faculty members
provided teaching inputs at the HQ and also field inputs to the
students, besides specialized inputs provided by the external guest
faculty from time to time.
Dissertations of other institutions supervised by WII Faculty
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Alam, Mahbub (2008): Interpretation: A tool of
Protected Area Management. North South University, Dhaka,
Bangladesh. Supervisor: Smt. Bitapi C. Sinha.
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Devlin, L. (2008): Assessment of ecosystem services
of Loktak lake, Manipur. Doon College of Agriculture Science and
Technology, Dehradun. Supervisors: Dr. S.A. Hussain and Dr. R.
Badola.
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Kale, Riddhika (2009): Estimation of tiger (Panthera
tigris) and leopard (Panthera pardus) abundance in Mudumalai
Tiger Reserve, Tamil Nadu. A.V.C. College. Supervisor: Shri
Qamar Qureshi.
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Neena Priyanka (2008): Coastal habitat analysis and
correlation of post-breeding migration and oceanographic factors
of Olive ridley sea turtle. TERI University, New Delhi.
Supervisors: Shri B.C. Choudhury and Dr. K. Sivakumar.
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Neha Awasthi (2008): A study on attitudes of people
towards ecosystem services of urban forests (FRI Campus). Forest
Research Institute University, Dehradun. Post Master Diploma in
Natural Resource Management. Supervisors: Dr. R. Badola and Dr.
B.K. Mishra.
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Nishant Sinha (2008): Enhancement of Spatial
Decision Support System (SDSS): Olive Ridley Information System
and Analysis (ORISA) using ArcIMS, Java and Spatial database.
TERI University, New Delhi. Supervisors: Shri B.C. Choudhury and
Dr. K. Sivakumar.
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Preeti S. Virkar (2008): Documentation of baseline
information of floral and faunal diversity in two selected
fenced area of Dhanolti Reserve Forest, Mussoori Forest
Division, Uttarakhand. Department of Environmental Sciences,
Pune University. Supervisor: Dr. V.P. Uniyal.
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Rohini Mann (2008): Monitoring changes in wildlife
habitat in Rajaji National Park after relocation of gujjars.
Forest Research Institute University, Dehradun. Supervisor: Dr.
K. Vasudevan.
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Salvador, L. (2008): Vegetation mapping and change
detection of land use-land cover in and around Sariska Tiger
Reserve, Rajasthan. Forest Research Institute University,
Dehradun. Supervisor: Dr. K. Sankar.
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Satheeshbabu (2008): Habitat and ecology of
migratory birds in the Asan Conservation Reserve. Bharathiyar
University. Supervisors: Dr. K. Sivakumar and Dr. B.S. Adhikari.
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Shivarta Gupta (2008). Vegetation characteristic and
carbon stored in forests of FRI Campus. Forest Research
Institute University, Post Master Diploma in Natural Resource
Management. Supervisors: Dr. S.A. Hussain and Dr. R. Badola.
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Snehalatha, V. (2008): Prey selection and food
habits of tiger and leopard in Mudumalai Tiger Reserve, Tamil
Nadu. Department of Ecology and Environmental Education,
Pondicherry University, Puducherry. Supervisor: Dr. K. Sankar.
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Utpal Smart (2008): Microhabitat Description,
Ethogram and Time Budget of Vijayachelys silvatica in Karian
Shola National Park, Western Ghats, South India. Pondicherry
University. Supervisors: Dr. N. Parthasarathy and Dr. K.
Vasudevan.
Internships/Term Paper
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Bagchi, P. (2008): Movement and ranging patterns of
rhesus macaques in New Forest, Dehradun. Term Paper Submitted to
Forest Research University, Dehradun for the partial fulfillment
of M.Sc. (Forestry). II Semester. Supervisor: Dr. S.
Sathyakumar.
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Bisht, S. (2008): Feeding competition amongst adult
female rhesus macaques in New Forest, Dehradun. Term Paper
Submitted to Forest Research University, Dehradun for the
partial fulfillment of M.Sc. (Forestry). II Semester.
Supervisor: Dr. S. Sathyakumar.
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Burton, S.R. and Neel, M. (2008): A study on trade
of endangered mammals in India and creation of a spatial
database using GIS. A report submitted to Wildlife Institute of
India. Supervisor: Dr. K. Sankar.
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Kalle, R., Fransis, P. and Deepak, R. (2008): A
study on WII campus biodiversity. Internship Report. WII, Dehra
Dun. Supervisor: Dr. G.S. Rawat, Dr. K. Sankar, Dr. S.
Sathyakumar, Dr. B.S. Adhikari and Dr. K. Ramesh.
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Naha, D. (2008): Breeding ecology of Red Junglefowl
in New Forest, Dehradun. Term Paper Submitted to Forest Research
University, Dehradun for the partial fulfillment of M.Sc.
(Forestry). II Semester. Supervisor: Dr. S. Sathyakumar.
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Roy, M. (2008): Interactions among adult and
sub-adult male rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) in New Forest,
Forest Research Institute, Dehradun. Term Paper Submitted to
Forest Research University, Dehradun for the partial fulfillment
of M.Sc. (Forestry). II Semester. Supervisor: Dr. S.
Sathyakumar.
Status of Doctoral Research in WII
Registered
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Arindam Tomar (2008): A study of the gujjar
population relocated from the Rajaji National Park. Forest
Research Institute University, Dehradun. Supervisor: Dr. Ruchi
Badola.
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Singh, G. (2008): Diversity of vascular plants in
some parts of Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary, Western Himalaya.
Kumaun University, Nainital. Supervisor: Dr. G.S. Rawat.
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Prakash Chandra Mardaraj (2009): Ecology of sloth
bear (Melursus ursinus) and its interaction with human beings in
and around Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary, Rajasthan. Saurashtra
University, Rajkot. Supervisor: Dr. N.P.S. Chauhan.
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Pratap Singh (2008): Study of altitudinal and
Geographical song variation and inter-specific interaction among
phylloscopus warblers in the Himalayas. FRI University,
Dehradun. Supervisor: Dr. G.S. Rawat and Co- Supervisor: Dr.
Trevor D. Price.
Thesis Submitted
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Ambica Paliwal (2008): Geospatial modelling of
ungulate habitat relationships in Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve,
Maharashtra. Saurashtra University, Rajkot. Supervisor: Dr. V.B.
Mathur.
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A.K. Bhardwaj (2008): An assessment of
ecodevelopment initiatives in Periyar Tiger Reserve. Forest
Research Institute University, Dehradun. Supervisor: Dr. Ruchi
Badola.
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Foziah Hamid (2009): A study on waterfowl population
and human use of Hokersar and Hygam wetlands of Kashmir valley
for conservation planning. Saurashtra University, Rajkot.
Supervisor: Dr. S.A. Hussain.
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Neha Midha (2008): Land use, forest fragmentation,
and river dynamics and their conservation implications on Dudhwa
landscape. Saurashtra University, Rajkot. Supervisor: Dr. P.K.
Mathur.
Awarded
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Areendran, G. (2008): A study on vegetation ecology
in Pench Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh with reference to gaur
(Bos gaurus) using remote sensing and GIS technologies.
Saurashtra University, Rajkot. Supervisor: Dr. K. Sankar.
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Asghar Nawab (2008): Ecology of otters in Corbett
Tiger Reserve. Forest Research Institute University, Dehra Dun.
Supervisor: Dr. S.A. Hussain.
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Dhananjai Mohan (2009): Habitat selection of birds
of New Forest, Dehradun, India. Forest Research Institute
University, Dehra Dun. Supervisor: Dr. A.J.T Johnsingh
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Devendra Singh (2009): Status and ecology of leopard
(Panthera pardus) in relation to prey abundance, land use
patterns and conflicts with human in Garhwal Himalayas. Forest
Research Institute University, Dehra Dun. Supervisor: Dr. S.P.
Goyal
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Jatinder Kaur (2008): Impact of landuse changes on
the habitat, behaviour and breeding ecology of the Indian sarus
crane in the semi arid tracks of Rajasthan, India. Forest
Research Institute University, Dehradun. Supervisor: Shri B.C.
Choudhury.
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Panna Lal (2008): Development of spatial database in
geographical information system domain for Bandhavgarh Tiger
Reserve and assessment of landuse/landcover changes. Forest
Research Institute University, Dehradun. Supervisors: Dr. V.B.
Mathur, Co-supervisor: Shri Qamar Qureshi.
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Rajinder Singh (2008): Hair characterization of
Schedule-I felids of Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act (1972)
using morphometric, protein and DNA techniques: Implications in
wildlife forensics. Supervisors: Dr. Mukesh Kumar, Department of
Forensic Science, Punjabi University, Patiala and Dr. S.P.
Goyal.
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Rathore, B.C. (2008): Ecology of brown bear (Ursus
arctos) with special reference to assessment of human-brown bear
conflicts in Kugti Wildlife Sanctuary, Himachal Pradesh and
mitigation strategies. Saurashtra University, Rajkot.
Supervisor: Dr. N.P.S. Chauhan.
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Reeta Sharma (2008): Molecular genetic analysis of
Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) population and its
implication in conservation and wildlife forensics” Unit of
Evolutionary Biology/ Systematic Zoology. Institute of
Biochemistry and Biology, University of Potsdam, Germany.
Supervisors: Prof. Ralph Tiedemann and Dr. S.P. Goyal.
D.Sc. Awarded
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Rawat, G.S. (2008): Alpine vegetation of Western Himalaya - Species
diversity, community structure, dynamics, and aspects of
conservation. D.Sc. Degree in Botany awarded by Kumaon
University, Nainital.
XXIX Post-Graduate Diploma Course in Wildlife Management September
2007 to May 2008
The Management Term Paper Exercise field tour was undertaken to
Kaziranga National Park in April 2008. The officer trainees also
participated in Management Planning Exercise at Periyar Tiger
Reserve, Kerala from April 12 to May 8, 2008. This was followed by
Management Plan writing. For the first time, the officer trainees
prepared the Tiger Conservation Plan for Periyar Tiger Reserve as
per the guidelines issued by the National Tiger Conservation
Authority.
The Institute offered a two-month modular training programme in
Management Planning for lateral entrants during April 1-May 30,
2008, which was dovetailed in the XXIX P.G. Diploma Course in
Wildlife Management. The training programme aimed to provide basic
knowledge and skills for preparation of integrated wildlife
management plans for Protected Areas with special focus on
understanding the relationships of different stakeholders and other
process required for development of an implementable wildlife
management plan. A total of five lateral entrants from three States
(two each from Andhra Pradesh and Rajasthan and one from Madhya
Pradesh) participated in this training programme. The entire
training cost of lateral entrants was borne by this Institute.
The Viva-Voce examination was held on May 27, 2008. The valedictory
function was organized on May 30, 2008. Dr. Devendra Pandey, IFS,
Director General, Forest Survey of India, Dehradun, was the Chief
Guest on the occasion. He presented the Diplomas and various awards
to the officer trainees. All fifteen officer trainees were awarded
'Diploma in Wildlife Management' on successful completion of the
course, of which, eight were awarded the Honours Diploma.
XXX Post Graduate Diploma Course in Wildlife Management September
2008 to May 2009
The course commenced from September 1, 2008 with seven officer
trainees of the rank of Deputy Conservator of Forests/Assistant
Conservator of Forests and equivalent levels from different States
within country. Among them, three are Indian trainees (one each from
Andhra Pradesh, Haryana and Orissa). In addition, there are four
foreign nationals from South Asian countries (two from Bhutan and
one each from Nepal & Sri Lanka) under different sponsorships. One
foreign national (Bhutan) has been sponsored by the Global Tiger
Forum, New Delhi while remaining three (Bhutan, Nepal and Sri Lanka)
were sponsored under SAARC Wildlife Management Fellowship Scheme
respectively for the aforesaid training course.
The following modular based short-term training courses were also
offered for the lateral entrants: (i) `Restraint and Immobilization
of Wild Animals', November 3-7, 2008;
(ii) Visitor Use Management & Interpretive Planning, November 17-22,
2008; (iii) `Ecodevelopment for Biodiversity Conservation', January
17-23, 2009;
(iv) `Management on Wetlands and Coastal Habitat', January 27-31,
2009; and (v) `Environment Impact Assessment & Social Impact
Assessment', March, 2-9, 2009.
As a part of the course, the following field visits were
undertaken by the officer trainees: One-day field visit to
Rajaji National Park (Chilla) in Uttarakhand on September 20, 2008
to study issues related to Chilla-Motichur corridor, study of animal
behavior, familiarization with wildlife evidences and study of
habitat & ecosystem succession. Orientation tour was organized at
Rajaji National Park (Chilla) from September 26-30, 2008. High
Altitude Techniques tour was organized at Kedarnath Wildlife
Sanctuary and Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve in Uttarakhand from
November 8-12, 2008. The objective of this tour was to study the
habitat requirements of Himalayan flagship species like snow
leopard, Himalayan Musk Deer, Himalayan Tahr and Monal and its
conservation in the Western Himalaya. As part of the module on
`Interpretive Planning & Visitor Use Management', the officer
trainees and lateral entrants undertook an exercise at Asan
Conservation Reserve on November 22, 2008.
The officer trainees were taken to Sariska Tiger Reserve in
Rajasthan for Techniques Tour from November 23 to December 6, 2008.
The techniques to estimate plant and animal abundance were
demonstrated and practiced. The officer trainees as well as lateral
entrants undertook a study tour to Corbett Tiger Reserve, Kalagarh
(fringe villages) from January 15-17, 2009. The objective of this
study tour was to expose the participants to various participatory
tools and techniques of social information gathering for
ecodevelopment planning besides issues of interface conflict and PA
management practices. They also visited Rajaji National Park,
Dholkhand on January 24, 2009 to familiarize with wildlife
evidences, habitats, animal behavior, familiarization to the
vegetation of Shivaliks and bird watching. Management Tour was
completed in Several PAs/Wildlife Sanctuaries and Zoological Parks
in Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh as well as in Malaysia and Singapore
from February 2-19, and February 19-28, 2009 respectively. The
objective of the tour was to study the range of wildlife management
issues and the strategies being practiced by the Park Managers and
to assess their relative strengths and weaknesses. During this tour,
the officer trainees learnt about the values of the different areas,
the management issues–the problems and present management practices
& strategies to overcome them.
As part of the module `Environmental & Social Impact Assessment',
the participants visited mine area at Maldevta on March 4, 2009. The
objective of the visit was to understand the process of impact
assessment studies. Visit to Vulture Conservation Breeding Centre,
Pinjore in Haryana was organized on March 14, 2009 to study issues
related to various aspects of Vulture Conservation Breeding
Programme. Management Term Paper Exercise was undertaken in Dudhwa
Tiger Reserve, Uttar Pradesh from March 15-21, 2009. The trainees
were assigned specific topics before hand on various aspects of the
resources and protected area management.
XXIV Certificate Course in Wildlife Management November 2008 to
January 2009
The course commenced on November 1, 2008 for the duration of
three-months. In all, thirteen officer trainees of the rank of Range
Forest Officers & equivalent joined the course. Among them, one each
represented Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Andaman & Nicobar Islands,
Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh & Maharashtra and two from Sikkim.
In addition, there were five foreign nationals from neighbouring
Asian countries, of which, three foreign nationals (one each from
Nepal, Bhutan and Indonesia) were sponsored by the Global Tiger
Forum, New Delhi and two nationals from Pakistan were sponsored by
WWF-Pakistan.
The officer trainees undertook the Orientation-cum-Techniques Tour
at Rajaji National Park, Chilla (Uttarakhand) from November 26 to
December 5, 2008. The Management Tour was conducted from January
2-21, 2009 in National Zoological Park (Delhi); Keoladeo National
Park (Rajasthan); Chambal Wildlife Sanctuary, Panna National Park,
Kanha Tiger Reserve, Pench Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh and
Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve in Maharashtra. This tour exposed the
officer trainees to a variety of management practices across several
Protected Areas/Wildlife Sanctuaries, Zoo and ex-situ conservation
areas in the central and southern parts of the country.
The Viva-Voce examination was held on January 28, 2009. The
Valedictory Function was organized on January 30, 2009. Shri S.C.
Dey, Secretary General, Global Tiger Forum, New Delhi, was the Chief
Guest on the occasion. He presented the Certificates and various
awards to the officer trainees. All thirteen officer trainees were
awarded 'Certificate in Wildlife Management' on successful
completion of the course. Ten out of thirteen officer trainees
obtained the “Honours Certificate” in this course.
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