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The Bombay Natural History Society is today the largest non-government organisation (NGO) in the Indian sub-continent engaged in nature conservation research. In the 120 years of its existence, its commitment has been, and continues to be, the conservation of India's natural wealth, protection of the environment and sustainable use of natural resources for a balanced and healthy development for future generations. The Society's guiding principle has always been that conservation must be based on scientific research - a tradition exemplified by its late president, Dr. Sálim Ali.


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  Research
Research and Environment Protection
Past few decades the BNHS has shifted its emphasis from the documentation of India’s natural resources to providing the scientific basis for sound conservation programmes.
Book Release - “Potential and Existing Ramsar Sites in India”
Address by the Hon’ble Vice President of India Shri M. Hamid Ansari at the Book Release Function of the book titled “Potential and Existing Ramsar Sites in India” authored by Mr. M. Zafar-ul Islam and Mr. Asad R. Rahmani at 1700 hours on 25 July 2008
Vulture Conservation
The Society and the Indian vultures need your urgent help.
Need to start 'Project Bustards'
Not many know that the Great Indian Bustard and the Lesser Florican endemic to the Indian subcontinent, are now on the brink of extinction.
Asian Waterfowl Count (AWC)
AWC is an annual event carried out during 2nd & 3rd week of Jan for collection & dissemination of information on waterbirds & wetlands.
Telugu-Ganga Canal and Jerdon's Courser and its habitat
Jerdon's Courser's habitat is under great threat by the construction of the Telugu-Ganga Canal in and around two protected areas in Cuddpah District, Andhra Pradesh.
Important Bird Areas & IBCN
An effective way to save birds is to save the places where they live; the identification of such representative habitats is carried out through the Important Bird Areas Programme of BirdLife International.
Environmental Information System (ENVIS) Centre
ENVIS Centre at the Society was established in 1996 by the Ministry of Environment & Forests, Government of India. We at the BNHS primarily deal with the Avian Ecology and Inland Wetlands.
  Conservation
Conservation Department
Green Governance Awards 2008
Tiger Cell
Defending Wild India
  Education
Education Wing of BNHS
In Harmony with Nature - A Teacher's Handbook
An Appeal
Acknowledgement to Donors
  The BNHS Store
BooksGreeting Cards 2008-2009Calendars 2009Executive Diary/Planner 2009
  
T-ShirtsOther Merchandise  
JOB VACANCY
Research Fellow for Jerdon's Courser project
Programme Officer for Delhi Office
Membership & Programmes
FAQs
New Publication: The Book of Indian Butterflies
Programme November-December, 2008
Newsletter November-December, 2008
Corporate Membership
Membership Application
Camp photographs
Want to save trees?
What's New
Publication of University of Mumbai - Ornament of the City
Plantlife Campaign
Publications
List of Publications
Instructions to authors for JBNHS
Advertisements in Hornbill
Adopt a Rare Bird
Adopt a Rare Bird
Camps / Trainings
Junior Wild Chill Camp
Wild Chill Camp
Brunch with birds
Programme for underprivileged children
Photo of the Month
Blackbuck
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