Red Data Book and categories to evaluate-Extinct, Extinct in the wild, Critically endangerd, Endangered, Vulnerable, Near Threatened, least concerned, Data deficient and not Evaluated
Wild life in Rajasthan- Names and location of National Parks, tiger reserves and major sanctuaries
Common & Scientific names of
20 animals/birds found in Rajasthan
State bird/animal/tree/flower of India
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Unit V:
Laws Enacted for Wildlife and Biodiversity
Salient features of-
Wildlife (Protection) Act,1972, five schedules
Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)
Man And Biosphere (MAB) programme
Essential Readings:
Agarwal, A. Narain, S. and Sharma, A. (Eds.) (1999).Global Environmental Negotiations I: Green Politics. New Delhi: Centre for Science and Environment.
Bharucha, E.The Biodiversity of India. Ahmedabad: Mapin Publishing Pvt. Ltd.
Glowka, L. Guilmin, F. B. and Synge, H. (1994). A Guide to the Convention on Biological Diversity, IUCN Gland Switzerland and Cambridge, UK.
Groombridge, B. (1992).Global Biodiversity.Status of the earth’s Living Resources. London, UK: WCMC.
Hawkins, R. E. (1987).Encyclopedia of Indian Natural History. Bombay Natural History Society:OUP India
Heywood, V. H. and Waston, R.T. (1995). Global Biodiversity Assessment. Cambridge: Univ. Press.
Hossetti, B. B. Wildlife Management in India
Jadhav, H and Bhosale, V.M. (1995). Environmental Protection and Laws.Himalaya Pub.
Kothari, A.(1997). Understanding Biodiversity. New Delhi: Orient Longman.
Mathur, R. (2014).Wildlife Conservation and Management. Meerut: Rastogi Publications,
UNESCO.(2002). Biosphere Reserves: Special places for people and nature.UNESCO, Paris.
Yvonne, W. (1999).Resource Material on Biodiversity for General Certificate of Education.Sri Lanka: IUCN.