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    The practice and poetics of fieldwork: Hugh Cott and the study of camouflage by Forsyth, Isla

    Published 2014
    “…This paper examines the practice and poetics of the British zoologist Hugh Cott’s fieldwork in order to explore the hybrid nature of developments in biological and military camouflage. …”
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    A Scientist among the Sandstorms: Drought and the Discursive contexts of Francis Ratcliffe’s popular ecology by Russell, Arthur

    Published 2008
    “…Flying Fox and Drifting Sand, British zoologist Francis Ratcliffe’s popular 1938 account of his ecological study of the problem of the fruit bat problem in Queensland and soil erosion in the arid pastoral areas of South Australia, is a prominent instance of an influential form of cultural critique in which scientists reflect publicly on the social, political and cultural interrelations and impacts of their disciplines. …”
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    Some early Indian amphibian illustrations and their artists by Das, I., Dutta, S.

    Published 2017
    “…Amphibians researchers will benefit from examination of early works, including books and papers by nineteeth century zoologists, most of which are illustrated with black and white or hand coloured lithographic or engraved images of the subject. …”
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    Patrick Russell (1727–1805), surgeon and polymath naturalist by Das, I.

    Published 2015
    “…Russell is best known amongst zoologists for the discovery of his namesake, the venomous serpent referred to as Russell’s Viper, Daboia russelii. …”
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    Rain Water Harvesting for Sustainable Biodiversity Conservation at Lawachara National Park in Bangladesh: A Study on Policy Challenges by Md. Rahimullah, Miah, Alexander Kiew, Sayok, Ahi, Sarok, Mohammad Belal, Uddin

    Published 2017
    “…The study examined the exclusivity of the tools to enhance conservation through existing approaches, technology, literature reviews, observations, reconnaissance findings and undertook interviews with park managers, Team Leader of Co-management Committee, Indigenous Community Leader, Academics, Biodiversity Specialists, Water Management Officer, Botanists, Zoologists, Researchers, Environmental Lawyers, land user, Learners, Policy-Maker, Local Government Leaders, NGOs and effective key stakeholders. …”
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