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Bachkheti, N. D.
- Early Days in the Forest Service - some Reminiscences
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Indian Forester, Vol 118, No 10 (1992), Pagination: 704-710Abstract
I spent a long, happy and fulfilling career of nearly 38 years with the forest service. The trifling looking incidents of the early couple of years had an important bearing in shaping the long winding path of life for the later period. The impressions, collected then, formed the foundation of later life. It is refreshing to recount and muse upon each such experience, with warmth and gratitude, even after nearly four decades.- The Valley of Flowers
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Indian Forester, Vol 112, No 7 (1986), Pagination: 583-587Abstract
Valley of Flowers is situated in main valley of Alakananda and Dhauli Ganga, in the Zaskar ranges of the Garhwal Himalayas. The paper comprehensively deals with the various aspects of the most beautiful place on earth. The valley is full of numerous flowers during different months.- A Tour of some European Countries for Study and Protection of Nature
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Indian Forester, Vol 81, No 9 (1955), Pagination: 581-587Abstract
The author was deputed by the Government of India and the Indian Board of Wild Life for a study tour of some European Countries organized by the International Union for the protection of Nature (I.U.P.N.). National youth camps for the study of nature in West Germany and Sweden were visited and the 4th General Assembly of the I.U.P.N. was attended. In Germany the camp was organized to study the flora and fauna including fossils of a small island called Fehmarn Island. In Sweden a hiking trip was organized in Lappland, the mountainous, treeless land north of the Arctic circle and geology, flora and fauna studied. The 4th General Assembly of the I.U.P.N. at Copenhagen held discussions on various nature protection problems and also included in its programme excursions to forests, game reserves and nature research stations. Parks and municipal forests maintained and improved for the enjoyment of the city populations of large and busy cities of Stockholm and Hamburg were also visited.- Modern Zoological Parks-their Importance, Management and Problems
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