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Singh, Kailash
- Ghana - Rajasthan's Bird Sanctuary
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Indian Forester, Vol 84, No 1 (1958), Pagination: 50-56Abstract
Rajasthart's 1!ird Sanctliaty, Keola Ghana situated at Bharatpur is famous for the opportunity it offers for the scientific study of the biology of water-birds. It is a shallow inland lake' where thousads of local water-birds flock during the monsoon foo breedillg and a large number of migratry duckS and other water-birds arrive from far distant places for the winter. The: nesting habits of the birds are most interesting to observe. A forest rest-house accommodates tourists and provides all facilities for stay and excursions.- Synthetic Aperture Sonar Image of Seafloor
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Authors
Saju Varghese
1,
A. Anil Kumar
1,
G. Nagendran
1,
V. Balachandrudu
1,
Nilofer Sheikh
1,
K. G. Mohan
1,
Kailash Singh
1,
B. Gopakumar
1,
Rajesh Joshi
1,
R. Rajasekhar
1
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1 Marine & Coastal Survey Division, Geological Survey of India, Kolkata, IN
1 Marine & Coastal Survey Division, Geological Survey of India, Kolkata, IN