Indian Wildlife: a technical expedition

The profile and experiences of a Wildlife Researcher


TURTLES

Satkoshia Gorge Sanctuary,
National Chambal Gharial Sanctuary


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Rao, R. J. and Singh, L. A. K. (1987): Kachuga (Reptilia, Emydidae) in National Chambal Sanctuary: Observations on diurnal nesting emergences and unsuccessful nesting crawl. J.Bombay nat. Hist. Soc.,84(3): 688-691.

Rao, R. J. and Singh, L. A. K. (1987): Notes on ecological relationship in basking and nesting site utilisation among Kachuga spp. (Reptilia, Chelonia) and Gavialis gangeticus (Reptilia, Crocodilia) in National Chambal Sanctuary. J.Bombay nat. Hist. Soc., 84(3): 599-604.

Singh, L. A. K. (1976): What drives turtles toward water. Science Reporter, 15 (1) : 50-52.

Singh, L. A. K. (1984) : Summary statement on Research Projects : National Chambal Sanctuary : 1983-84. CRC/NCS/12-A. Field camp of the Crocodile Research Centre wildlife Instt. of India (Government of India) Deori, Madhya Pradesh.

Singh, L. A. K. (1984) : Summary statement on Research Projects : National Chambal Sanctuary : 1983-84. CRC/NCS/12-A. Field camp of the Crocodile Research Centre wildlife Instt. of India (Government of India) Deori, Madhya Pradesh.

Singh, L. A. K. (1985): Notes on tracking and terrestrial activities of the freshwater turtle Kachunga tentoria in river Mahanadi, Orissa. J.Bombay, nat. Hist. Soc., 82(2) 414-417(1pl).

Singh, L. A. K. and Rao, R. J. (1984) : Ecological relationship among turtles in National Chambal Sanctuary. Interim Study Report-1 CRC/NCS/21-a. Crocodile Research Centre. Wildlife Institute of India. Morena. 45pp.

Singh, L. A. K. and Rao, R. J. (1985) : Ecological Relationship among turtles in National Chambal Sanctuary, Interim Study Report-2. National Chambal Sanctuary, Deori, Morena, Madhya Pradesh. 27pp 12 tables 3 figs.

Singh, L. A. K. and Rao, R. J. (1986): Significance of residual egg fluid to hatching patterns in the Gharial ( Gavialis gangeticus) and Emydid freshwater turtles (Reptile,Chelonia) in the National Chambal Sanctuary. J.Bombay nat. Hist.Soc.84(1) : 55-65.


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