A new era of Indian ecology looks to its horizons, and to the ground

The second Indian Wildlife Ecology Conference at Ashoka University was a forum where researchers from universities, government agencies, NGOs, and field stations together figured out where the discipline is heading — using insights into evolutionary history, long-term monitoring, public policy, technology, and public health
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