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Wild! | Valerie Banschbach
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Kids’ India blogs. Audrey’s blog India girl. Ava’s India Monkey Blog. August 1, 2013. Photo taken by remote camera on trail at Wildlife Institute of India, 23 July 2013. Leopards that eat people are the exceptions, as documented in well-known British hunter-turned-conservationist Jim Corbett’s Man Eaters of Kumaon. In which he tracked and killed a leopard that ate 114 people. Hope that this leopard’s prey are deer, as in the stylized blue logo of the Wildlife Institute. Wildlife Institute of India.
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My kids’ India blogs | Valerie Banschbach
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Moved in. | Valerie Banschbach
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Kids’ India blogs. Audrey’s blog India girl. Ava’s India Monkey Blog. August 9, 2013. Our abode in Chandrabani, Dehradun, for the next five months. Jojo Barkley, our dog for the next five months. James and Ava at the gate. View from the rooftop deck. This entry was posted in Living in India. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out.
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Teaching | Valerie Banschbach
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Kids’ India blogs. Audrey’s blog India girl. Ava’s India Monkey Blog. September 12, 2013. For the Masters of Wildlife Science program at the Wildlife Institute of India, I just completed teaching a 3-week intensive series of lectures and labs. The class met every day and the students were highly motivated; very enjoyable group to work with. The students worked very hard in the field. And in the lab to learn to identify our catch. My favorite might be this Camponotus. Wildlife Institute of India. Hi Cindy...
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About me | Valerie Banschbach
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Kids’ India blogs. Audrey’s blog India girl. Ava’s India Monkey Blog. Professor and Chair, Environmental Studies. Roanoke College, Salem, VA. Fulbright-Nehru Research and Teaching Scholar at the Wildlife Institute of India, Uttarakhand. Biography at the US India Educational Foundation website: V.S. Banschbach). Professor of Biology at. Saint Michael’s College, Colchester, VT. Environmental Studies Program Director at Saint Michael’s College. Chair of the Biology Department at Saint Michael’s College.
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Ants as Bioindicators: Rice Paddies | Valerie Banschbach
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Kids’ India blogs. Audrey’s blog India girl. Ava’s India Monkey Blog. October 8, 2013. Ants as Bioindicators: Rice Paddies. Vandana Shiva speaking on seed freedom. Her talk focused on the latest legislative doings regarding seed freedom or the ability of farmers to legally maintain the rights to the genetics of the crops they grow. Report on “seed freedom” by Vandana Shiva. I worked in Navdanya’s rice variety polyculture field: 600 varieties of rice growing in 2 x 3 meter rectangles! You are commenting u...
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Tracking the Tiger: India’s Conservation Fat Cat | Valerie Banschbach
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Kids’ India blogs. Audrey’s blog India girl. Ava’s India Monkey Blog. December 6, 2013. Tracking the Tiger: India’s Conservation Fat Cat. We crossed the Kosi River, the Southern boundary of the park, on elephant back, following the well-worn trail of many other elephant-riders, with an experienced mahout, searching for sign of tiger in the dry river beds. But even smaller birds, like this red-vented bulbul, could be counted on to fly up and shriek in response to a tiger’s movement through an area. The na...
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Tigers and Pesticide | Valerie Banschbach
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Kids’ India blogs. Audrey’s blog India girl. Ava’s India Monkey Blog. August 14, 2013. Hindi Daily article from August 11, 2013 Sunday paper, about my research. Navdanya’s organic farm, Dehradun. This entry was posted in Fauna of India. And tagged Amar Ujala. Wildlife Institute of India. One thought on “ Tigers and Pesticide. August 21, 2013 at 12:49 am. So we are having a similar experience now. Good luck in your research! I will follow the blog to know how the things are going on. Follow Blog via Email.
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