Bird Monitoring Symposium 2021
Symposium 2021
The symposium was a two-day virtual event hosted on a combination of Slack, Zoom and live-streamed on youtube. There were 19 invited talks and 16 contributed posters at the symposium with a discussion on “Future of bird monitoring in India” on the last day – open to all participants.
Invited Talks
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Joining the dots – linking local monitoring to national and flyway conservation - Taej Mundkur
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Bird Monitoring Activities in India: An analysis of a questionnaire survey - Tarun Menon
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Birds in the Himachal hills: tracking a century of changes - Anthony Gaston
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Monitoring rainforest birds in Mizoram and the Anamalais - T R Shankar Raman / Akshay Surendra
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India Long Term Ecological Observatories (India – LTEO) - Priti Bangal
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Major changes observed in waterbird population from wetlands of Tamilnadu thru LTM - S Balachandran
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Lessons from the teenage years of a long-term bird monitoring program in Spiti - Kulbhushansingh S
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Patterns in hornbill breeding and fruiting phenology: insights from LTM - Aparajita Datta
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Forest Owlet Research in Central India – the importance of long-term monitoring - Prachi Mehta
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Asian Waterbird Census as a tool for conservation of wetlands - Kole Wetlands - P O Nameer
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Long-term monitoring of birds in Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary, Kerala - C Sashikumar
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Bird population changes assessed by mist-netting, line transect, and breeding surveys - Trevor Price
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9-year record of wetland birds in Sultanpur Jheel: Responses to long-term habitat change - Ghazala S
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Common Water Birds: Indicators of Wetland Ecosystem - Sai Vivek
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Monitoring birds and parasite diversity across elevational gradient in West Himalaya - Farah Ishtiaq
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Insights from a decade of monitoring bird populations in the Eastern Himalayas - Umesh Srinivasan
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State of India’s Birds: insights from long-term bird monitoring by birdwatchers - Ashwin Viswanathan
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Monitoring harriers at their roost for long-term trends and citizen involvement - T Ganesh
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Birds and Badlands: Monitoring of Indian Skimmer population in Chambal Sanctuary - Parveen Shaikh