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Wildlife Science is an
upcoming discipline in India. It is essentially field based,
multidisciplinary and applied in nature. The interspersion of human
habitation through the forests all over the country and the subsistence
pressures of local demands on them, as well as the insidious pressures
of the market economy add a new and important dimensions to this
science, both in relation to protected areas as well as wildlife outside
the protected area system.
One of the work
objectives of WII is to strengthen the countrywide conservation effort
through generation of scientific information and creating a trained
manpower base of biologists, wildlife ecologists, socio-economists and
managers. Towards this, it undertakes extensive research in ecological,
biological, management and socio-economic aspects of wildlife
conservation.
WII’s research
programme also helps keep the Institute’s faculty abreast of current
field situations, management needs and research trends at all time. This
ensures that its own inputs and teaching methodologies are constantly
updated.
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