Our Research Work
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IBCS ensures to share their grassroots level research in the form of scientific publications. Research papers give expert opinion on relevant topics. They are outstanding way to learn and analyse information. They aim to persuade readers with the support of evidences that are based on personal field experience, secondary data, events and observations by the team members. The idea is to jeopardize the information and present analysis based on strong evidence and supporting material. Process of research include collection of data from variety of sources such as literature, reports, authentic sources and surveys and comprehend the information in an understanding manner particularly the beginners.
IBCS aims to give the reader a better understanding of relevant topics and the course of actions. Research publications therefore improve efficiency of IBCS to present forethoughts thereby giving deeper insights to understand the work culture and vision of the organization to the stakeholders.
Publications:
1. Sonika Kushwaha and Akhilesh Kumar (2015): Urban Ecosystem and Biodiversity Conservation. 22nd May International Day For Biological Diversity: Biodiversity for Sustainable Development. Souvenir Uttar Pradesh State Biodiversity Board.
2. Sonika Kushwaha, Akhilesh Kumar, Sachin Kumar Maheshwari. Avifaunal Checklist of Bharat Heavy Electrical Limited (BHEL) Campus in Jhansi District, Uttar Pradesh, India. Spring, 2015, 5, 25-33. ISSN.2347–3800
3. Sonika Kushwaha (2015): Effect Of Stress On Haematological Parameters Of A Juvenile Of Critically Endangered Long-Billed Vulture Gyps indicus In Orchha, Madhya Pradesh, India. Journal of Environmental and Applied Bioresearch Vol. 03, No. 04, pp. 223-225. ISSN: 2319 8745
4. Sonika Kushwaha (2015): Mallophaga Species on Long-billed Vultures (Gyps indicus) in Bundelkhand Region of India and remarkable defence mechanisms of vultures against them. Journal of Wildlife Research, Vol 3 (4) Pages 30-39. ISSN 2349-9192
5. Sonika Kushwaha (2016): Commensal Association of the Rock bee (Apis dorsata) with the nesting Long-billed Vultures (Gyps indicus). 19th Indian Birding Fair. Honey Bee Conservation Pp10-12.