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Wildlife Conservation Efforts:Sanjay Gubbi Wins Whitley Award 2017


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Sanjay Gubbi is a wildlife biologist and conservationist who mainly works on conservation issues in Karnataka, India. His interests lie in large conservation biology conservation policy, human-wildlife interactions and outreach. Sanjay hails from Tumkur district in Karnataka. He graduated with a Bachelor's degree in engineering. Later he took up conservation as a full-time career and obtained a Master's degree in Conservation Biology from the University of Kent, UK in 2006. His Master's dissertation won two major international awards.
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  • Gubbi, S., Poornesha, H. C. and Madhusudan, M. D., Curr. Sci., 2012, 102(7), 1–5.
  • Gubbi, S., CATnews 60 Spring, 2014, pp. 1–5.
  • Gubbi, S. and Poornesha, H. C., In Handbook of Road Ecology, John Wiley, 2015, 1st edn, pp. 319–321.
  • Gubbi, S. and Poornesha, H. C., Nature, 2013, 500, 1–29.
  • Gubbi, S., Mukherjee, K., Swaminath, M. H. and Poornesha, H. C., Oryx, 2015, 1–8.
  • Gubbi, S., Hindu Survey of the Environment, 2011.
  • Gubbi, S., Making governance effective, Seminar 613, academia.edu, 2010, pp. 1–5.
  • Gubbi, S., JSTOR, 2010, 45, 22–25.

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Current Science Association, Bengaluru 560 080, India

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Sanjay Gubbi is a wildlife biologist and conservationist who mainly works on conservation issues in Karnataka, India. His interests lie in large conservation biology conservation policy, human-wildlife interactions and outreach. Sanjay hails from Tumkur district in Karnataka. He graduated with a Bachelor's degree in engineering. Later he took up conservation as a full-time career and obtained a Master's degree in Conservation Biology from the University of Kent, UK in 2006. His Master's dissertation won two major international awards.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv113%2Fi02%2F202-204