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Reptile Field Researchers South Asia - Zoo Outreach Organisation

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Singh, L.A.K., 1977. Do crocodiles eat people? Chinkara, Wildlife Action Group, Bangalore,Oct. 1977: 12-14.Singh, L.A.K., 1977. Gharial feeding. Hornbill, Bombay nat. Hist. Soc. 3:20-21, 4 pp.Singh, L.A.K., 1979. To change is chameleon. Science Reporter, 16(1): 59-61.Singh, L.A.K., 1979. Bride crocodile from nature mates groom in captivity. Wildl. Newsl.Dehradun, 7(2): 32. Also in: Indian Forester, 105(7): 546.Singh, L.A.K., 1979. Crocodiles make jobs for villages. IUCN Bulletin, 19(11), Nov. 1979.Singh, L.A.K. , 1979. Gharial conservation in Orissa. Indian Forester, 104(12): 623-829.Singh, L.A.K., 1979. Gharial research and conservation. Wildl. Newsl., Dehradun, Jan.1979:7-6Singh, L.A.K., 1979. Oh! for cannibalism. Science Gem 11(1), June 1979: 47-50.Singh, L.A.K., 1979. Pigeon catching muggers. Hornbill, Bombay nat. Hist. Soc., 10(22-25, 6pl.).Singh, L.A.K., 1979. Reaction to night spotting in the gharial Gavialis gangeticus (Gmelin). J.Bombay nat. Hist. Soc., 76(2): 367-366.Singh, L.A.K., 1979. Sexual attraction of a wild mugger (Crocodylus palustris) lesson towardcaptive mugger. J.Bombay nat. Hist. Soc., 76(1): 167-172.Singh, L.A.K., 1980. Half a decade of gharial conservation in Orissa. Makara 2(1): 15-16.Singh, L.A.K., 1982. Male or female in reptiles -- a conservation enigma. Science Reporter,21(2):80-81.Singh, L.A.K. 1982. Studies on Indian Crocodilians during the past twenty five years,Mimeographed summary based on talk delivered on milestones in Biological Sciencesponsored by <strong>Zoo</strong>logical Society of Orissa and P.G. Department of <strong>Zoo</strong>logy, Utkal Univeristy,Feb. 1982.Singh, L.A.K., 1982. Trap used for catching a mugger (Crocodylus palustris) from nature.J.Bombay nat. Hist. Soc., 79(3): 684-666.Singh, L.A.K., 1983. Communal use of village ponds by mugger crocodile (Crocodyluspalustris), cattle and man (with a plate). J. Bombay nat. Hist. Soc., 80(3): 642-645.Singh, L.A.K., 1983. Feeding prescriptions for captive management of gharial, Gavialisgangeticus (Reptilia, Crocodilia), Indian Forester, 109(5): 296-305.Singh, L.A.K., 1983. Observations on food requirement and food conversion in the mugger(Crocodylus palustris) reared in captivity. J. Bombay nat. Hist. Soc., 80(2): 410-423.Singh, L.A.K., 1983. Observations on the movement of two captive reared muggercrocodiles, Crocodylus palustris Lesson when returned to the wild. J. Bombay nat. Hist. Soc.,80(1): 86-90.Singh, L.A.K., 1983. The Indian mugger, Crocodylus palustris lesson (Reptilia, Crocodilia):observation on the behaviour of a female from nature. J. Bombay nat. Hist. Soc., 80(3): 499-506 (with 6 plates and a test fig.)Singh, L.A.K., 1984. Eublepharis hardwickii (Reptilia, Gekkonidae). The Kalakuta observedat Tikerpada, Orissa. J.Bombay nat. Hist. Soc., 81(3): 708-709.Singh, L.A.K., 1985. Notes on tracking and terrestrial activities of the freshwater turtleKachunga tentoria in river Mahanadi, Orissa. J. Bombay nat. Hist. Soc., 82(2): 414-417 (1pl.).Singh, L.A.K., 1985. Role of crocodilians in nature and management of crocodilian fauna inOrissa. Mimeographed summary based on talk for : The symposium on conservation ofenvironment with Special emphasis on wildlife in Orissa. Organised by the <strong>Zoo</strong>logical Societyof Orissa/ Utkal University.

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