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More Than Just Footnotes Field Assistants in Wildlife Research and Conservation - Some Stories from Arunachal Pradesh

By: Ambika Aiyadurai(Editor), Mamata Pandya(Editor)
234 pages, 32 plates with colour photos
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  • More Than Just Footnotes ISBN: 9788195887132 Paperback Jan 2023 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-4 weeks
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A good team of field assistants is a core part of every field research project. However, contributions from the local community often lie buried as acknowledgements or as footnotes in the PhD theses, books, reports, and scientific papers. These stories aim to bring these contributions to the fore. Written by wildlife biologists who have carried out research work in Arunachal Pradesh, India, they highlight the valuable contributions made by the local assistants in shaping wildlife research, and how their inputs have helped in wildlife conservation. This anthology is an attempt to capture some snapshots of people, places, incidents and experiences that form part of the mosaic of wildlife conservation.

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By: Ambika Aiyadurai(Editor), Mamata Pandya(Editor)
234 pages, 32 plates with colour photos
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