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Journal articles on the topic "Gorumara National Park"

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Ranjan, Vinay, and Anant Kumar. "Floristic Diversity in Gorumara National Park, West Bengal." Journal of Non Timber Forest Products 22, no. 2 (June 1, 2015): 97–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.54207/bsmps2000-2015-rs58a7.

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To ascertain the floristic (angiosperms) diversity in Gorumara National Park,Jalpaiguri, West Bengal, field surveys (with GPS) were undertaken between 2008 to 2012. Study revealed the occurrence of 343 species, 3 subspecies and 4 varieties under 260 genera belonging to 90 families of angiosperms.RET & CITES plants, plants animals interactions and factors affecting management of protected area are also discussed.
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Yonzone, Rajendra. "Exploration of Orchid Species: First Annual Biodiversity Camp of Neora Valley National Park, Kalimpong, under Gorumara Wildlife Division, West Bengal, India." Plantae Scientia 1, no. 05 (January 15, 2019): 76–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.32439/ps.v1i05.76-80.

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Present paper deals with available Orchid species resources with field availability status and habitat including phenology during field survey and medicinally important species during First Annual Biodiversity Camp of Neora Valley National Park, under Gorumara Wildlife Division, West Bengal, India.
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Sarkar, A., S. Sarkar, and A. P. Das. "Change of vegetation structure in Gorumara National Park due to anthropogenic interferences." NBU Journal of Plant Sciences 3, no. 1 (2009): 71–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.55734/nbujps.2009.v03i01.013.

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The impact of Human intervention on species composition, biomass and soil structure in the exploited and unexploited areas of Shorea robusta forest in a part of Gorumara National Park has been evaluated. The areas are adjacent to the Bichhabhanga-Saraswati Eco-Development Committee. The tree species are identical to both areas but differ in their density, frequency and IVI. Tree biomass is smaller in disturbed areas as compared to non-disturbed areas. Due to over exploitation changes occurred in the physical characters of soil. Crown cover also varies significantly within the two sites.
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Sarkar, A., S. Sarkar, and A. P. Das. "Change of vegetation structure in Gorumara National Park due to anthropogenic interferences." NBU Journal of Plant Sciences 3, no. 1 (2009): 71–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.55734/nbujps.2009.v03i01.013.

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The impact of Human intervention on species composition, biomass and soil structure in the exploited and unexploited areas of Shorea robusta forest in a part of Gorumara National Park has been evaluated. The areas are adjacent to the Bichhabhanga-Saraswati Eco-Development Committee. The tree species are identical to both areas but differ in their density, frequency and IVI. Tree biomass is smaller in disturbed areas as compared to non-disturbed areas. Due to over exploitation changes occurred in the physical characters of soil. Crown cover also varies significantly within the two sites.
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Mallick, Debanshu, Subhajit Dasgupta, Payel Paul, Sujit Mondal, Aaratrik Pal, and Monoranjan Chowdhury. "Tree Diversity in Tropical Moist Deciduous Forests of Gorumara National Park, India." Indian Forester 148, no. 11 (November 7, 2022): 1079. http://dx.doi.org/10.36808/if/2022/v148i11/169264.

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Pratihar, Supriya, and S. Chakraborty. "An Account of the Mammalian Fauna of Gorumara National Park, Jalpaiguri, West Bengal." Records of the Zoological Survey of India 95, no. 3-4 (December 1, 1996): 229. http://dx.doi.org/10.26515/rzsi/v95/i3-4/1996/160299.

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Ghatak, Sumita, Abhijit Mitra, Prosenjit Pramanick, and Atanu Kumar Raha. "Stored Carbon in the Grassland Habitat of Gorumara National Park, West Bengal, India." IARJSET 2, no. 10 (October 20, 2015): 110–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.17148/iarjset.2015.21023.

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Ranjan, Vinay, and Anant Kumar. "Scurrula Gracilifolia (Loranthaceae): A New Distributional Record from Gorumara National Park, West Bengal." Indian Journal of Forestry 37, no. 4 (December 1, 2014): 429–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.54207/bsmps1000-2014-38ap7y.

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Barman, Pritam Kumar, Shivani Rawat, Avni Kumari, and Afaq Majid Wani. "Monitoring the Vegetation Condition of Gorumara National Park Using NDVI and NDMI Indices." International Journal of Bio-resource and Stress Management 15, Feb, 2 (February 19, 2024): 01–07. http://dx.doi.org/10.23910/1.2024.5052.

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The present study was conducted from November, 2022 to June, 2023 aims to analyze and detect changes in vegetation using the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and Normalized Difference Moisture Index (NDMI) in Gorumara National Park, Jalpaiguri district, West Bengal, India. To calculate NDVI and NDMI values, Landsat 8 level-1 images acquired between 2016 and 2021. Different band combinations of the remote sensing data are analyzed to classify the vegetation condition and cover. For this study, the 4 (Red), 5 (NIR), and 6 (SWIR) multi-spectral band combinations are used separately. The rising use of satellite remote sensing and Geographic Information System (GIS) for civilian purposes has shown itself to be the most cost-effective and time-effective method of mapping and monitoring vegetation conditions and changes. Open-source software such as QGIS and the Semi-Automatic Classification Plugin (SCP) was used for mapping and image pre-processing. According to the NDVI and NDMI classifications, the area under high vegetation and high moisture content has slightly increased by 0.15% and 0.23%, respectively. During the study period the high vegetation and very high moisture content areas covered most areas in 2020 and 2017, respectively. According to the findings, the NDVI and NDMI are very helpful in identifying the area’s surface features, which is very helpful for determining the vegetation’s general health, providing the required data for long-term conservation efforts, and developing efficient management plans.
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Borthakur, Udayan, Pranjal Kumar Das, Anjan Talukdar, and Bibhab Kumar Talukdar. "Noninvasive genetic census of greater one-horned rhinocerosRhinoceros unicornisin Gorumara National Park, India: a pilot study for population estimation." Oryx 50, no. 3 (February 11, 2016): 489–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0030605314001161.

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AbstractThe greater one-horned rhinocerosRhinoceros unicornisis a flagship species for conservation in protected areas in India and Nepal. In India the species is afforded the highest level of legal protection under Schedule I of the Wildlife (Protection) Act 1972. Although censuses of greater one-horned rhinoceros have been carried out for decades using the traditional total count method, no advanced scientific approach has been adopted for population estimation of the species in India or elsewhere. We optimized noninvasive genetic techniques for identification of greater one-horned rhinoceros from dung samples, and applied these to estimate the number of rhinoceros in Gorumara National Park, in West Bengal, India. Our results confirmed the presence of 43 individuals from 60 dung samples collected throughout the Park in 2011. We confirmed a male-to-female sex ratio of 3.8 : 1, based on analysis of DNA from dung samples, using a y-chromosome linked marker. Our results are in concordance with a census carried out by the West Bengal Forest Department that found 42 rhinoceros in the Park, with a male-to-female sex ratio of 3.5 : 1. Our study thus demonstrates the feasibility of using a noninvasive genetic approach for population estimation of greater one-horned rhinoceros in the wild.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Gorumara National Park"

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Saha, Goutam. "Spermatophytic flora of Gorumara National Park in the Duars of West Bengal, India." Thesis, University of North Bengal, 2017. http://ir.nbu.ac.in/hdl.handle.net/123456789/2675.

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Book chapters on the topic "Gorumara National Park"

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Mishra, Tapan Kumar, Bindia Gupta, and Prabir Kumar Panda. "Issues of Biodiversity Conservation and Conflict in Gorumara National Park, West Bengal, India." In Conservation, Management and Monitoring of Forest Resources in India, 477–500. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-98233-1_18.

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Rookmaaker, L. C. (Kees), Joachim K. Bautze, and Kelly Enright. "Protecting the Rhinoceros in Gorumara National Park, West Bengal." In The Rhinoceros of South Asia, 433–37. BRILL, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004691544_034.

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