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Important Bird Areas of Jammu & Kashmir Priority Sites for Conservation

By: Asad R Rahmani(Author), M Zafar-ul Islam(Author), Khursheed Ahmad(Author), Intesar Suhail(Author), Pankaj Chandan(Author), Ashfaq Ahmed Zarri(Author)
151 pages, colour photos, colour distribution maps, colour tables
Important Bird Areas of Jammu & Kashmir
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About this book

Important Bird Areas of Jammu & Kashmir is part of a series of books on important bird areas (IBAs) of specific states, which is an extension of Important Bird Areas in India: Priority Sites for Conservation (2004) that described 466 IBAs for India. The third book in the series, this volume focuses on the IBAs of Jammu & Kashmir.

Co-authored by six field scientists and wildlife officers, Important Bird Areas of Jammu & Kashmir is a collaborative effort of BNHS, WWF-India, RSPB, and BirdLife International. Profusely illustrated with more than 70 images showing habitats and birds and with a polygon map for each IBA, this book will help advocate for the protection of all wildlife and wild areas, as IBAs are also Key Biodiversity Areas.

Contents

Preface
Messages
Acknowledgements
Introduction

DESCRIPTION OF THE IMPORTANT BIRD AREAS-Chushul Marshes
Dachigam National Park
Dehra Gali (DKG) Forest
Gulmarg Wildlife Sanctuary
Haigam (Rakh) Wetland Conservation Reserve
Hanle Plains/Marshes Wetland Conservation Reserve
Hemis High Altitude National Park
Hirpora Wildlife Sanctuary
Hokarsar Wetland Conservation Reserve
Kishtwar National Park
Lachipora Wildlife Sanctuary
Limber Valley Wildlife Sanctuary
Mirgund Jheel and Reserve
Overa-Aru Wildlife Sanctuary
Pangong Tso
Ramnagar Wildlife Sanctuary
Shallabugh Conservation Reserve
Tso Kar Basin
Tso Moriri Lake and Adjacent Marshes
Wular Lake and Associated Marshes
Gharana Wetland Reserve

PROPOSED IBAs- Aharbal-Kounsarnag Forests
Gurez Valley
Kanji Wildlife Sanctuary
Rangdum
Sheshera Reserve Forest
Shikargah Conservation Reserve, Tral
Suru Valley

References
Index

Customer Reviews

Biography

Asad R. Rahmani is Director, Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) since 1997. M. Zafar-ul Islam is a field biologist with a deep interest in international wildlife conservation. Khursheed Ahmad is Assistant Professor, Centre for Mountain Wildlife Sciences, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences & Technology of Kashmir (SKUAST-Kashmir). Intesar Suhail is Wildlife Warden, Department of Wildlife Protection, Jammu & Kashmir. Pankaj Chandan is head of the high altitude wetlands conservation programme of WWF-India. Ashfaq Ahmed Zarri is presently IBCN State Coordinator (Jammu) and Deputy Registrar in BGSB University, Rajouri Jammu & Kashmir.

By: Asad R Rahmani(Author), M Zafar-ul Islam(Author), Khursheed Ahmad(Author), Intesar Suhail(Author), Pankaj Chandan(Author), Ashfaq Ahmed Zarri(Author)
151 pages, colour photos, colour distribution maps, colour tables
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