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PSG <strong>SAPN</strong><br />

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List of field or museum studies of primates: 1. On ecology, behaviour and breeding habits in North Bengal from <br />

1995-­‐2001. <br />

2. On status and distribution of non-­‐human primate species in <strong>South</strong> Bengal in Birbhum, Bardhaman, Nadia, <br />

Midnapore district from 1996-­‐97 and 2003-­‐04. <br />

3. Survey of non-­‐human primate in Tripura from 1995 to 96. <br />

4. Status of Rhesus macaque in Sunderban Biosphere Reserve from 2004 onwards. <br />

Publications: Mitra, S. (2000). Interspecific interactions in Macaca assamensis. Cheetal 39(3-­‐4): 67-­‐70. <br />

Mitra, S. (2000). Assamese macaque (Macaca assamensis). Twilight. 2(2-­‐3): 51-­‐53. <br />

Mitra, S. (2001). Assamese macaque (Macaca assamensis McClelland, 1839) in West Bengal Govt. of W. Bengal, p 33. <br />

Mitra, S. (2002). Diet & feeding behaviour of Assamese macaque. <strong>Asian</strong> <strong>Primate</strong>s 8(1-­‐2): 12-­‐14. <br />

Mitra, S. (2002). Non-­‐human primates of India. Cheetal 41(3-­‐4). <br />

Mitra, S. & J.R.B. Alfred (2002). Population ecology of Macaca assamensis McClelland, 1839 in Darjeeling. XIX th<br />

Congress of International Primatological Society (Abstr.): 219pp. <br />

Mitra, S. (2002). Conserving biodiversity in different perspective <strong>Primate</strong>s in Special. Banabithi (Wildlife Issue): 46-­‐47. <br />

Mitra, S. (2002, 2003). Foods consumed by Assamese macaques in West Bengal, India. <strong>Asian</strong> <strong>Primate</strong>s 8(3-­‐4): 17-­‐20. <br />

Mitra, S. (2004). Observations on the reproductive behaviour of Macaca assamensis in Darjeeling. <br />

Alfred, J.R.B., A.K. Sanyal, A. Roy, S.K. Tiwari, S. Mitra and B. Bhatta (2004). Biodiversity in West Bengal: A <br />

demographic approach. 7 th Annual International Conference Map India 2004 (Abst.). <br />

Mitra, S. (2004). Environmental challenges before the Gangetic delta (In press). <br />

Information wish to share: A detail study on Man/Animal conflicts taking place in several parts of <strong>South</strong> Bengal will <br />

be taken up shortly. A network with Indian primatologists is intended to built up for restoring the primate habitats <br />

and bring an alternative strategy to reduce Man/Monkey conflict in recent times. Suggestions from the International <br />

primatologists will be accepted while developing such policies. <br />

Mohnot, S. M. <br />

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Director <br />

<strong>Primate</strong> Research Centre <br />

396, 3 rd C Road, Sardarpura, Jodhpur 342 001 Rajasthan <br />

91-­‐291-­‐2432033, 2654520 <br />

91-­‐291-­‐2441672 <br />

prcindia@sancharnet.in, mlpc@satyam.net.in, sdsjodhpur@sancharnet.in <br />

06.01.2006 <br />

Molur, Sanjay <br />

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Executive Director ZOO, Founder Secretary WILD <br />

<strong>Zoo</strong> <strong>Outreach</strong> Organization <br />

96, Kumudham Nagar, Vilankurichi Road, Coimbatore 641 035, Tamil Nadu <br />

91-­‐422-­‐2665298, Mobile: 91 9367619991 <br />

91-­‐422-­‐ 2665472 <br />

herpinvert@gmail.com <br />

19.07.2004

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