
Yadvendradev Jhala
Yadvendradev Jhala is a prominent Indian ecologist and researcher, known for his work on wildlife conservation, particularly regarding tiger populations in India. As a leader of a team at the Indian National Academy of Sciences in Bangalore, he has been instrumental in conducting research that highlights the successful conservation efforts that have led to a significant increase in tiger numbers in India over the past decade. His studies emphasize the importance of human attitudes towards wildlife coexistence and the socio-economic factors that influence conservation outcomes.
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Yadvendradev Jhala is a leading author of a study on tiger population recovery in India.
Bilder des Tages: Kunst im KaffeeYadvendradev Jhala is a leading author of a study on India's tiger population recovery.
Bilder des Tages: Remmidemmi im RamadanYadvendradev Jhala is a leading author of a study on India's tiger population recovery.
Bilder des Tages: In kleinen Gruppen zum kleinen EisbärYadvendradev Jhala is a researcher who discussed the doubling of India's tiger population.
Bilder des Tages: Aus der Reihe tanzen ist keine OptionYadvendradev Jhala is a leading author of a study on the doubling of India's tiger population.
Bilder des Tages: Die Roboter sind los in BarcelonaYadvendradev Jhala explained that the recovery of India's tiger population is linked to government measures.
Bilder des Tages: Zustand von Franziskus sorgt für SpekukationenYadvendradev Jhala explained that the recovery of the tiger population in India is linked to government measures.
Bilder des Tages: Glitzernde PremiereYadvendradev Jhala explained the recovery of India's tiger population.
Bilder des Tages: Lang lebe der König! Prost!Yadvendradev Jhala erklärt, dass es nicht auf die Menschendichte ankommt, sondern auf die Einstellung der Menschen.
Bilder des Tages: In Gedanken beim PapstYadvendradev Jhala led a study showing India's tiger population has doubled in the last decade.
Bilder des Tages: UN verurteilen Inszenierung von Leichen-Übergabe scharfYadvendradev Jhala is a leading author of a study on India's tiger population recovery.
Bilder des Tages: Kampf mit dem ZotteltierYadvendradev Jhala is the leader of the team that conducted the research on tiger conservation in India.
Vive in India il 75% delle tigri del mondo: 3.600 su 5.000. Storia di un esempio di conservazione efficace
















































