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Experienced in rescue and rehabilitation of wild fauna, mitigation of man-animal conflict in Central India
Rescue and rehabilitation, Conservation of endangered species, Species conservation planning, Wildlife disease risk analysis,
Species Survival Commission, IUCN
Conservation Planning Specialist Group, IUCN,
01) Hippargi R. V., P. M. Bolde, P. B. Baviskar, S. W. Kolte and B. S. Baviskar (2016). First record of Choanotaenia sps. (Cestoda; Dilepididae) in the Great Indian Bustard Ardiotis nigriceps (Gruiformes; Otididae). Ela Journal of Forestry and Wildlife 5(2):206-210. pdf
02) Baviskar B. S. and P. B. Baviskar (2015). A report of Hyalomma tick infestation in Mottled Wood owl Strix ocellata from Nagpur, Maharashtra. Ela Journal of Forestry and Wildlife 4(2):06-07. pdf
03) Baviskar B. S. and A. G. Bhandarkar (2010). Tuberculosis in free ranging Barking deer (Muntiacus muntjak). Zoo’s Print Journal. XXV (10): 25-26. pdf
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