Narain, S., A. tiwari and S.B. Mishra. 1999. Fresh water turtle of river Yamuna fromBateshwar (Firozabad) to Dibholi (Etawah) Uttar Pradesh. <strong>Zoo</strong>s’ Print, vol XIV (6): 54-56.Abstracts: Narain, S., A. tiwari and S.B. Mishra. 1999. Fresh water turtle of river Yamuna fromBateshwar (Firozabad) to Dibholi (Etawah) Uttar Pradesh: Their conservation andmanagement: Proc. National seminar on natural resources, their managenment andconservation. Pp. 23-24.Mr. Satyendra Kumar TiwariDate of Birth: 02-07-1955 Sex: Male Occupation:Correspondence:Skay's Camp, P.O. Tala, Dist. Umariya,Madhya Pradesh 484 661, INDIAPhone: 07653 65355 Fax: 07653 22620Ph.D. in reptile studies: NoGuiding/guided students in reptile studies: NoProjects: NoneCaptive populations of reptiles maintained: Yes, but I keep them for a very short time. Ibuy them from local fish market to release them in big rivers like Narmada. Sometimes Imanage to get them free of cost, threaten the fishers for bringing them to the market.Any other information:Being involved in wildlife tourism I work independently for wildlife conservation, includingreptiles.Mr. Kalaiarasan V.Date of Birth: 09-06-1963 Sex: Male Occupation: Director, Chennai Snake ParkTrustCorrespondence:Chennai Snake Park Trust, Guindy, ChennaiTamil Nadu 600 022, INDIAPhone: 044 2350821Research Interest: Community ecology of reptiles
Ph.D. in reptile studies:1999. The community structure of reptiles in scrub jungle forests of Chengalpattu M.G.R. andMadras districts, Tamil Nadu. Bharathidasan University. Research Advisor: Dr. R.KanakasabaiGuiding/guided students in reptile studies: Guided to post graduates students as a coguidefor their dissertation workSpecies/group of special Interest: All group of reptilesCaptive populations of reptiles maintained: YesPublications:Kalaiarasan, V. 1992. Captive Breeding of the Reticulated Python (Python reticulatus),Cobra (1), pp. 9-11.Kalaiarasan, V. 1992. Cannibalism in Pythons, Cobra (8), pp. 11-12.Kalaiarasan, V. 1993. Time budget of Green Iguana (Iguana iguana) in captivity, <strong>Zoo</strong>'s PrintVol. VIII (3), pp. 27-31.Kalaiarasan, V. and B. Rathinasabapathy, 1990. Captive Breeding of the Indian Python(Python molurus), Cobra (3), pp. 10-12.Kalaiarasan, V. and P. Kannan, 1994. Range Extension of <strong>South</strong>ern Green Lizard (Calotescalotes, Linn 1958), Cobra (15), pp. 14.Kalaiarasan, V. and R. Kanakasabai, 1994. Seasonal availability of Sea Snakes (Family:Hydrophidae) in the Madras Waters, Cobra (16), pp. 18-19.Kalaiarasan, V. and R. Aengals, 1995. An assessment of herpeto-fauna in newly createdecosystem of the Nagarjuna Fertilizers and Chemicals Ltd., Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh,Cobra (19), pp. 10-16.Kalaiarasan, V. and R. Rajarathinam, 1997. Of garden lizards and jungle crows, Cobra (27)pp. 37.Kalaiarasan, V. and R. Rajarathinam, 1997. Food habits of captive snakes, Cobra (29) pp.33-36.Kalaiarasan, V., R. Kanakasabai and B. Rahinasabapathy, 1992. Record of the RiverineTurtle Trionyx leithi from Thanjavur District, Tamil Nadu, J. Bom. Nat. Hist. Soci. 89(2),pp.258-259.Kalaiarasan, V., B. Rathinasabapathy, P. Tamilarasan, R. Aengals and A.J. GaneshPrasanna, 1992. Herpetological Survey of Narmada Valley, Madhya Pradesh, Part I.<strong>Reptile</strong>s of Narmada Valley, Cobra (5), pp. 8-11.Dr. Krishnamurthy VaidyanathanDate of Birth: 19-06-1929 Sex: Male Occupation: Trustee in Chennai SnakeParkCorrespondence:Flat 'J' Abirami, 14/2D, Bharathiar 2nd Street Extn., Pazhavanthangal,Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600 114, INDIAPhone: 2350821Research Interest: Diseases and management.
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