Dr.Himani Kala
Basically I am an ecologist and was working as a senior project officer in an NGO "Foundation for Ecological Security, Udaipur. I have been working on bird and butterflies diversity in Southern part of Aravalli Hills in Rajasthan and Gujarat from past Eight years.
Just switched off to new organization called "Green Future Foundation" in New Delhi but my field base will be Udaipur i.e. close to my Southern Aravallis hill range..
Research skills
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TechnicalMS Word, excel and ppt
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StatisticalPAST and other related softwares
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OtherPhotography
Research interests
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InterestsSpecies specific conservation programme, Environment, Ornithology, Landscape Ecology, Conservation, Ecosystem Ecology, Biodiversity, Community Ecology, Population Ecology, Ecological Modeling, Evolutionary Ecology, Conservation Biology, Conservation of Natural Resources, Natural Resource Management, Wildlife Conservation, Wildlife Management, Wildlife, Wildlife Ecology, Biodiversity Assessment, Behavioral Ecology, Population Biology, Biodiversity Monitoring, Behavioural Ecology, Animal Behavior, Biodiversity Conservation, Biodiversity Research, Wildlife Biology
Research experience
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Teaching: Acting as a Resource Person for Forest Department
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Teaching: Acting Guest Lecturer for School Kids.
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May 2012–
May 2013Research: Environmental Awareness and Habitat Restoration as an Effective Tool for Conserving White-naped Tit (Parus Nuchalis) in southern Aravalli Hills.
Rufford FoundationUdaipurCommunity participation in Conservation, White-naped Tit, Tropical Thorn forest, Southern Aravalli Hills, Rajasthan -
Apr 2012–
Apr 2015Research: Assessment of the population of Grey Junglefowl and other pheasants in Southern Aravalli Hills, Rajasthan and North Gujarat
Foundation for Ecological Security · MoEF, New Delhi · Foundation for Ecological SecurityWildlife Conservation · UdaipurGrey Junglefowl, Pheasants, Population assessment, conservation action plan, Southern Aravalli hills, Rajasthan and Gujarat -
May 2010–
May 2011Research: Assessment of the Population of White-naped Tit (Parus nuchalis) and its Thorn Forest Habitat in Southern Aravalli Hills, Rajasthan
Foundation for Ecological Secuirty · Conservation Biology · Foundation for Ecological SecuirtyEnvironmental Science · Udaipur, RajasthanWhite-naped Tit (Parus nuchalis), Tropical Thorn forest habitat, Conservation
Education
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Jul 2007–
Jul 2009Bharthidasan University, Tamil nadu, India
Environmental Sciences · Ph.DIndia · Rajasthan
Other
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LanguagesEnglish and Hindi
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Other InterestsAll because of my reading habit., Nature, National Geographic, Sanctuary Asia, Conservation Biology and related to wildlife biology., Coming an age with elephants by Joycee Pool.
Following (31)
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Srinivas Borra
BSA IPR ASSOCIATES -
Tariq Aftab
National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources -
Muraleedharan CV
Sree Chitra Thirunal Institute of Medical Sciences and Technology -
Anthony Melvin Crasto Dr.
Glenmark Generics Ltd. -
Shinichi Sunagawa
European Molecular Biology Laboratory