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The purpose of outreach and collaboration with special interest groups and related organization is nicely served as almost all these reputed butterfly experts, writers and researchers are now active Wikipedian and WLB project team members.
Here are the names and brief information about these reputed figures:
Organization Concerned
editNature Mates- Nature Club
editNature Mates- Nature Club [1] is a research and development based NGO of early 90's devoted to activities to take care of Nature and all her inhabitants. Their sole motto is to make nature our common mate. This NGO hosts a good number of dedicated people from different fields contributing their best to serve mother nature through a friendly and care taking approach to her. They aptly and proudly term them Green People.
Through their several publication in the form of books and research papers etc, they aim at delivering necessary and valuable information about scientific and naturalistic views on nature and its inhabitants.
Person Concerned
editArjan Basu Roy: Butterfly experts, founding member of Nature Mates, Curator of Butterfly Garden at Banabitan,Salt Lake and Technical supervisor and Developer of a number of Butterfly gardens owned by Forest Department, Government of West Bengal and Kolkata Municipal Corporation.[2][3]
Why collaboration with Nature Mates
edit- The expertized views, opinions and suggestions of team Nature Mates shall definitely enrich our knowledge and meet up our queries regarding the butterfly kingdom.
- They are the best lot to be collaborated with since they are solely involved and gloriously working in the much less known field of butterfly conservation's in West Bengal with reportedly good success rate.
- Collaboration with Nature Mates appears to be of immense importance to us as they say in prints- If any support is needed,please bother to knock us.
- This special interest group is one of the worthiness to come under the cover of our out-reach target.
- Their large volume of books, periodicals and research articles shall be of immense help in developing many articles related to butterfly kingdom.
- Since the Nature Mates supervise and maintain all the butterfly gardens in West Bengal, the prospect of visiting core area for photography and documentation is verily possible.
Probable upcoming programs with Nature Mates
edit- Coming back from Jayanti and Lepchakha project we have a plan of meeting in the office of Nature Mates with pictures and documents found thereon for proper identification and scientific categorization of the species. Done
- Planning of future prospect of workshop and online edit-a-thons in collaboration with Nature Mates keeping in view their vast collection of books and periodicals.
- Planning of enhancement of our out reach target by involving the members of Nature Mates in Wikipedia as a very special interest group researching and developing in the domain of Butterfly.
National Centre for Biological sciences
editNational Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS)[4] in Bangalore, Karnataka, is a research centre specialising in biological research.
Person Concerned
edit- Mr. Tarun Karmakar: Project Trainee of National Centre for Biological Sciences, specialist in butterfly taxonomy.[5][3]
- Dr. Krushnamegh Kunte:He is a faculty at the National Centre for Biological Sciences(NCBS), Bengaluru, as a Ramanujan Fellow. A renowned lepidopterist, author of many books and research papers on butterfly. [6][7][3]
Malabar Nature Conservation Club
editIt is an NGO connected with nature conservation from Amboli,Maharashtra, which conducts environment awareness programs in the local schools.
Person Concerned
editMr. Hemanth Ogale: Noted lepidopterist, macro photography expert.[3]
Bombay Natural History Society
editThe Bombay Natural History Society is one of the largest non-governmental organisations in India engaged in conservation and biodiversity research.
Person Concerned
editIsaac Kehimkar: He is the deputy director of Bombay Natural History Society and author of many books and research papers on butterfly and wild flowers.[8]
Other Persons Concerned
edit- Mr. Rudra Prasad Das: He is a doctoral research fellow, doing research on butterfly communities of West Bengal. He is also attached with UNEP-GEF-ABS Project under The West Bengal Biodiversity Board as a Technical Assistant.[9][3]
- Mr. Judhajit Dasgupta: Butterfly expert and first writer of books on Butterfly in Bengali language.
Wiki Walks Through Nature
editIn course of our Butterfly fields work at different spots, we have also encountered and photo documented other things of interest like birds, mammals, reptiles etc.
North-East Butterfly Meet-2017 (Season-IV)
editThe participation of WLB team in the National level Butterfly meet organised by Butterfly and Moths of Sikkim-Nature Conservation Society (BAMOS-NCS) And Butterflies of North Eastern India Group in Dzongu Valley, North Sikkim is a matter of high importance and broader perspective specially in terms of collaborative approach and outreach prospect outside West Bengal. The said meet was a 3 days event (3rd-5th September, 2017) covering butterfly exploration, data collection, field work, amidst different butterfly infested spots of Dzongu Valley, North Sikkim along with talks, discussion, identification project slide show and so on about butterfly species. The meet congregated 40 participants, from different states of India, the butterfly enthusiast of Sikkim, butterfly experts from different states,research scholars, bureaucrats and officials of Department of Forest, Govt. of Sikkim and a good number of students from four local schools etc. Ananya and Sandip from WLB project team participated in the meet, delivered speech about the vast prospective world of Wikimedia movement and WLB project in that all India platform, invited and motivated people to the glorious world of Wikipedia and presented SWAG materials (post cards) of WLB project to the dignitaries, organizers, participants and specially the school students. The prospect of WLB project, its aim and goal is largely there and highly appreciated. Ananya and Sandip also worked and discussed with the experts there about the comparative study of the available butterfly species and subspecies of West Bengal and Sikkim. The meet was supported by Forest department of Sikkim, Kanchendzonga Conservation Committee, Indian Himalayan Center for Adventure and Eco Tourism (IHCAE),Chemchey, Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment (ATREE)[10], World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)[11], Bombay Natural History Society (BHNS), Aaranyak Nature Club[12] and Flutters.
We have also made collaborative as well as personal approach to the butterfly enthusiasts of different states of India and inspired and motivated them to join Wikimedia movement and start submitting contribution to Wikimedia Commons.
The species photographed, identified and documented there on are listed below.
Hesperiidae
editCommon Name | Binominal Name | Ventral view | Dorsal view | Articles Develops so far |
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Tufted Ace | Sebastonyma dolopia(Hewitson) | Done | Done | |
Great Swift | Pelopidas assamensis(de Nicéville) | Done | Done | |
Yellow-spot Swift | Polytremis eltola (Hewitson) | Done | Done | Done |
Austen's swift | Caltoris cahira austeni(Moore) | Done | Done | |
Dark palm dart | Telicota bambusae(Moore) | Done | ||
Chocolate demon | Ancistroides nigrita(Latreille) | Done | Done | Done |
Yellow Flat | Mooreana trichoneura (Felder & Felder) | Done | Done | |
Spotted Snow Flat | Tagiades menaka (Moore) | Done | ||
Tricolor Pied Flat | Coladenia indrani (Moore) | Done | ||
Veined Scrub Hopper | Aeromachus stigmata (Moore) | Done | Done | |
Brown Bush Bob | Pedesta pandita (de Nicéville) | Done |
Riodinidae
editCommon Name | Binominal Name | Ventral view | Dorsal view | Articles Develops so far |
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Punchinello | Zemeros flegyas (Cramer) | Done | Done | Done |
Spot Judy | Abisara chela (de Nicéville) | Done | Done |
Lycaenidae
editCommon Name | Binominal Name | Ventral view | Dorsal view | Articles Develops so far |
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Great Darkie | Miletographa drumila(Moore) | Done | ||
Metallic Cerulean | Jamides alecto (Felder) | Done | ||
Purple Sapphire | Heliophorus epicles (Godart) | Done | Done | Done |
Long-banded Silverline | Spindasis lohita(Horsfield) | Done | ||
Common Hedge Blue | Acytolepis puspa(Horsfield) | Done | ||
Blue Tit | Chliaria kina(Hewitson) | Done | ||
Pale Grass Blue | Pseudozizeeria maha(Kollar) | Done | Done |
Nymphalidae
editCommon Name | Binominal Name | Ventral view | Dorsal view | Articles Develops so far |
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Straight-banded Treebrown | Lethe verma(Kollar) | Done | ||
Common earl | Tanaecia julii (Lesson) | Done | Done | |
Yellow Coster | Acraea issoria (Hübner) | Done | Done | |
Spotted Palmfly | Elymnias malelas (Hewitson) | Done | Done | |
Indian Tortoiseshell | Aglais caschmirensis (Kollar) | Done | Done | Done |
Blue Duke | Bassarona durga (Moore) | Done | Done | Done |
Long-branded Bushbrown | Mycalesis visala (Moore) | Done | ||
Common Maplet | Chersonesia risa (Doubleday) | Done | Done | Done |
Tabby | Pseudergolis wedah (Kollar) | Done | Done | Done |
Chocolate Pansy | Junonia iphita (Cramer) | Done | Done | Done |
Popinjay | Stibochiona nicea (Gray) | Done | Done | Done |
Club Beak | Libythea myrrha (Godart) | Done | ||
Red Lacewing | Cethosia biblis (Drury) | Done | Done | |
Northern Common Jester | Symbrenthia lilaea(Hewitson) | Done | Done | |
Staff Sergeant | Athyma selenophora(Kollar) | Done | ||
Bhutan Sergeant | Athyma jina(Moore) | Done | Done | |
Indian Nawab | Charaxes bharata (Felder & Felder) | Done |
Pieridae
editCommon Name | Binominal Name | Ventral view | Dorsal view | Articles Develops so far |
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Red-base Jezebel | Delias pasithoe (Linnaeus) | Done | Done | |
Yellow Jezebel | Delias agostina (Hewitson) | Done | Done | |
Asian Cabbage White | Pieris canidia (Linnaeus) | Done |
Papilionidae
editCommon Name | Binominal Name | Ventral view | Dorsal view | Articles Develops so far |
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Red Helen | Papilio helenus (Linnaeus) | Done | Done | Done |
Common Peacock | Papilio bianor (Cramer) | Done | ||
Yellow Helen | Papilio nephelus (Boisduval) | Done | Done | |
Glassy Bluebottle | Graphium cloanthus(Westwood) | Done | Done |
Media
editGallery
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Ananya Mondal is showing a new user (Archisman Guha Roy) how to create an account in Wikipedia.Prakiti Tirtha (New Town Eco Park butterfly garden),Kolkata
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Ananya Mondal is showing a new user (Arnab Bar) how to create an account in Wikipedia.
References
edit- ↑ "Nature Mates- Nature Club". Retrieved 25 September 2016.
- ↑ "Nature Mates's Official Website".
- ↑ a b c d e "The Butterflies of India team".
- ↑ "National Centre for Biological Sciences".
- ↑ "Project Trainee of Biodiversity Lab: biodiversity research and conservation in the Indian Region,National Centre for Biological Sciences".
- ↑ "Faculty of National Centre for Biological Sciences".
- ↑ "Principal investigator of Biodiversity Lab: biodiversity research and conservation in the Indian Region".
- ↑ "Isaac Kehimkar" (PDF).
- ↑ "The team of UNEP-GEF-ABS Project under The West Bengal Biodiversity Board".
- ↑ "Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment". Retrieved 10 September 2017.
- ↑ "World Wide Fund for Nature-India". Retrieved 10 September 2017.
- ↑ "Aaranyak Nature Club". Retrieved 10 September 2017.