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Research paper thumbnail of The environment : then and now

Environment and mankind are interdependent and inter-related branches that have been understood b... more Environment and mankind are interdependent and inter-related branches that have been understood by the man from different angles at different times. What our forefathers deciphered about the environment is not what we understand about the environment in the present era. The environment is never static and the studies on the environment also have taken meandering turns. There are several recognized scientific bodies that monitor and studies the environment. These organizations bring out regular reports revealing the status of our environment in all corners of the world. The present chapter is an endeavour to highlight the changes in our environment over the decades through the works of writers and activists topped up with a brief knowledge on documented reports that throw light on the environmental aspects. These reports can be well analyzed opening new vistas for further research.

Research paper thumbnail of General Article: Views and analysis the environment: Then and now

The Clarion- International Multidisciplinary Journal, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of Activity budgeting of golden langur (Trachypithecus geei) at Assam State Zoo-cum-Botanical garden

The Clarion, 2014

The activity budgeting of Golden Langur ( Trachypithecus geei ) in captivity of the Assam State Z... more The activity budgeting of Golden Langur ( Trachypithecus geei ) in captivity of the Assam State Zoo-Cum-Botanical Garden was done for a period of six months from July to the end of December 2009. A total number of six numbers of individuals comprising of 3 adult males, 1 adult female and 2 male juvenile were observed during the present study. The artificial food supplied to the species was taken into consideration while studying the behavior. This study was a preliminary step to study the behavior patterns of Golden Langur specifically to study the habitat utilization in captivity. Significant comparisons in behavior patterns of the species in wild and in captivity is discussed and highlighted wherever required thereby opening avenues for future research .

Research paper thumbnail of The environment : then and now

Environment and mankind are interdependent and inter-related branches that have been understood b... more Environment and mankind are interdependent and inter-related branches that have been understood by the man from different angles at different times. What our forefathers deciphered about the environment is not what we understand about the environment in the present era. The environment is never static and the studies on the environment also have taken meandering turns. There are several recognized scientific bodies that monitor and studies the environment. These organizations bring out regular reports revealing the status of our environment in all corners of the world. The present chapter is an endeavour to highlight the changes in our environment over the decades through the works of writers and activists topped up with a brief knowledge on documented reports that throw light on the environmental aspects. These reports can be well analyzed opening new vistas for further research.

Research paper thumbnail of General Article: Views and analysis the environment: Then and now

The Clarion- International Multidisciplinary Journal, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of Activity budgeting of golden langur (Trachypithecus geei) at Assam State Zoo-cum-Botanical garden

The Clarion, 2014

The activity budgeting of Golden Langur ( Trachypithecus geei ) in captivity of the Assam State Z... more The activity budgeting of Golden Langur ( Trachypithecus geei ) in captivity of the Assam State Zoo-Cum-Botanical Garden was done for a period of six months from July to the end of December 2009. A total number of six numbers of individuals comprising of 3 adult males, 1 adult female and 2 male juvenile were observed during the present study. The artificial food supplied to the species was taken into consideration while studying the behavior. This study was a preliminary step to study the behavior patterns of Golden Langur specifically to study the habitat utilization in captivity. Significant comparisons in behavior patterns of the species in wild and in captivity is discussed and highlighted wherever required thereby opening avenues for future research .

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