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Wild Life and its Conservation

By Dr S Basavarajappa   |   University of Mysore
Learners enrolled: 684
The main purpose of this course is to provide Scientific information on wildlife resource which is part of our nature. Many people are un aware of wildlife resources of India and their role is not understood for human survival.  Due to hunting, poaching, and indiscriminate use of natural resources, the wild animal’s habitat is shrinking. Many species are becoming endangered and on the way of extinction. At this juncture, if we educate public and other interested people about usefulness of wildlife, rules and regulations available to conserve them in their natural abode, it is possible to control the depletion of valuable wild animal species on this planet earth. Therefore, in this course, efforts will be made to know about the values of wildlife, their conservations and modes of conservation. In this course all possible efforts will be made to provide a platform to interact with wildlife experts and discuss the wild animals and human conflicts. It is an awareness course, to provide continuous education on wild animals to and to develop awareness among public.
Summary
Course Status : Completed
Course Type : Elective
Duration : 12 weeks
Category :
Credit Points : 4
Level : Undergraduate
Start Date : 18 Jan 2021
End Date : 30 Apr 2021
Enrollment Ends : 28 Feb 2021
Exam Date :

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Course layout

Week 01 : 1. Values of wildlife/ 2. Wildlife and its scope in India/ 3. Types of wildlife and their status/ 4. Wildlife depletion and its causes
Week 02 : 5. Wildlife corridors/ 6. Wildlife legislation/ 7. Wildlife Protection Act, 1972/ 8. Wildlife trade
Week 03 : 9. Wildlife Safari/ 10. Wild animals projects/ 11. Wildlife and tribal welfare/ 12. Wildlife research in India and world
Week 04 : 13. Wildlife education/ 14. India’s wildlife/ 15. Karnataka’s wildlife/ 16. Wildlife conservation
Week 05 : 17. Importance of wild animals and their conservation/ 18. Wild animals and artificial insemination and captive breeding/ 19. Wildlife sanctuaries/ 20. National Parks
Week 06 : 21. Biosphere reserves/ 22. Germplasm stations, seed banks and pollen banks/ 23. Zoological Gardens in India/ 24. Western Ghats
Week 07 : 25. Eastern Ghats/ 26. Himalayan Biodiversity/ 27. Government Institutions involved in wildlife research and conservation/ 28. NGO’s involved in wildlife research and conservation
Week 08 : 29. Ramsar wetlands/ 30. Mega biodiversity centres/ 31. Biodiversity hotspots/ 32. Biodiversity heritage sites
Week 09 : 33. Biodiversity profile/ 34. Biodiversity Act, 2002/ 35. Biodiversity Development Authority (BDA)/ 36. PBR and BMC’s 
Week 10 : 37. IBWL/ 38. Protected area network/ 39. Biodiversity mapping and prospecting/ 40. Wildlife census, techniques and biodiversity index

Instructor bio

Dr S Basavarajappa

University of Mysore
Dr. S. Basavarajappa is a Ph.D., holder in Zoology with Entomology specialization. Presently, he is working as a Professor in Zoology, University of Mysore, Mysore. He has more than 22 years of work experience in various capacities in the field of teaching, research and extension activities. He has worked in Karnatak University, Kuvempu University and three years at undergraduate colleges also. He has published 105 research papers in peer reviewed journals of national and international repute. Presented more than 100 research papers in national and international conferences, edited two books in Kannada, one manual in English and associated with the edition work of Zoology Encyclopedia in Kannada published by Prasaranga, University of Mysore, Mysore. He is a free lance Kannada writer, published more than 200 science articles in Kannada, of which majority were related to wildlife conservation. Under his guidance, four students obtained Ph.D., and five students obtained M.Phil, degree and presently working six students for Ph.D. degree. He has completed two research projects, associated with Zoology Department UGC-SAP Program and UGC-CAS-Phase I Program and presently working as research collaborator in the project undertaken by IISc., Bangalore. 

Course certificate

Assessment/Assignment marks will be considered for Internal Marks and will carry 30 percent for overall Result.

End Term Exam- will have 100 questions and will carry 70 percent of  overall Result.

*All students, who obtain 40% marks in in-course assessment and 40% marks in end-term proctored exam separately, will be eligible for certificate and credit transfer.
        


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