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Ramesh, M. 2021. Divers' memories of trochus fishing in the Andaman islands. The Bastion. February 3. (ANET/ Dakshin, APU).
Bijoor, S. 2019. Swaraj Dweep is now waste deep: developing sustainable tourism in the A&N islands. The Bastion (ANET/ Dakshin).
Bijoor. S., Ramesh. M. and Sharma. D. 2019. Why is marine conservation still an uncharted zone? Mongabay India (ANET/ Dakshin).
Mohanty. N.P. 2019. Killer tadpoles threaten Andaman archipelago’s native frog species. The Conversation (University of Stellenbosch).
Anujan. K. 2019. Renewed shall be blade that was broken. Nature in Focus (Columbia University).
Anujan. K. 2019. A light from the shadows shall spring. Nature in Focus (Columbia University).
Chandi. M. 2019. How tsunami rehabilitation robbed the Nicobarese of their sense of home. The Hindu (ANET/MCBT).
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Manoharakrishnan. M. and Shanker. K. 2018. Crocodiles need management, not PR. The Wire (ANET/ Dakshin).
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Chandi. M. 2018. The house that Jack built: understanding disaster recovery in the Nicobar Islands. Southasiadisasters.net (175). Pp. 26-27. (ANET/ MCBT).
Chandi. M. 2018. Sharing Pork and well-being. Seminar (702).Pp. 50- 53. (ANET/MCBT).
Anujan. K. 2018. The old that is strong does not wither. Nature in Focus (Columbia University).
Sharma. D., Bijoor. S. and Ramesh. M. 2018. Development in Andaman and Nicobar Islands - for tourism or by tourism? Andaman Chronicle (ANET/ Dakshin).
Anujan. K. 2018. Not all those who wander are lost. Nature in Focus (Columbia University).
Anujan. K. 2018. Un-Gorilla Un-Adventure: The realities of fieldwork. Science Outside (Columbia University).
Lenin. J. and Whitaker. R. 2018. The problem with managing saltwater crocodiles in the Andamans – in one argument. The Wire (ANET/MCBT).
Patankar. V. 2018. Understanding reef resilience in the Andamans, Hornbill. Bombay Natural History Society Magazine (April-June). Pp. 42-45. (WCS/NCBS).
Patankar. V. 2018. The Trials and tribulations of the Andaman fisheries. The Wire (WCS/NCBS).
Mohanty. N. P. 2018. Beyond My Species. Blackbuck(31). Pp. 18-24. (University of Stellenbosch).
Tyabji. Z. and Patankar. V. 2016. Is there a future for the wetland birds of Sippighat in South Andamans? Down to Earth (ANET/MCBT).
D'Souza. E. and Patankar. V. 2015. A day to celebrate the dugong-a story of their conservation. Andaman Chronicle (NCF).
Patankar. V. and D'Souza. E. 2015. Marine Meadows – Following the feeding trail of the dugong. Sanctuary Asia (35). (NCF).
Chandi. M. 2014. Places have faces - recognising geography all around us. Teachers of India (ANET/NCF).
Patankar. V. and D'Souza. E. 2012. Dugongs, mermaids of the sea. NCF Blog (NCF).
Chandi. M. 2012. Islands In Peril: Targeting Tillanchong. The Hindu (ANET/NCF).
Oommen, M.A., and K. Shanker. 2012. Islands in peril: develop and perish? The Hindu (ANET/Dakshin).
Oommen, M.A., and Shanker, K. 2010. Shrewd alliances. Sanctuary Asia Vol XXX, no. 1. (ANET/ Dakshin). https://www.sanctuaryasia.com/component/content/article/1878-shrewd-alliances.html
Chandramouli. S.R., Harikrishnan. S. & Vasudevan. K. 2011. Little known endemic frogs of the Andaman Islands. Froglog (97). Pp. 16-17. (WII).
Chandi. M. 2007. Traditional Sensibility in the Andamans. Sea Turtle status. Pp. 21. (ANET/NCF).
Chandi. M. 2005. The Nicobars revisited: Wildlife survival post-tsunami. Sanctuary Asia. Pp. 40-45. (ANET/NCF).
Shanker, K. & M.A. Oommen. 2003. The edge of the world. Sanctuary Asia 28(6): 22-27. (ANET/ MCBT).
Ramesh, M. 2021. Trochus trade in the Andaman islands: How top shells from the bottom of the sea got fished out. The Bastion. February 3. (ANET/Dakshin, APU)
Ramesh, M. 2021. Divers' memories of trochus fishing in the Andaman islands. The Bastion. February 3. (ANET/ Dakshin, APU).
Bijoor, S. 2019. Swaraj Dweep is now waste deep: developing sustainable tourism in the A&N islands. The Bastion (ANET/ Dakshin).
Bijoor. S., Ramesh. M. and Sharma. D. 2019. Why is marine conservation still an uncharted zone? Mongabay India (ANET/ Dakshin).
Mohanty. N.P. 2019. Killer tadpoles threaten Andaman archipelago’s native frog species. The Conversation (University of Stellenbosch).
Anujan. K. 2019. Renewed shall be blade that was broken. Nature in Focus (Columbia University).
Anujan. K. 2019. A light from the shadows shall spring. Nature in Focus (Columbia University).
Chandi. M. 2019. How tsunami rehabilitation robbed the Nicobarese of their sense of home. The Hindu (ANET/MCBT).
Anujan. K. 2019. From the ashes, a fire shall be woken. Nature in Focus (Columbia University).
Anujan. K. 2019. Deep roots are not reached by the frost. Nature in Focus (Columbia University).
Manoharakrishnan. M. and Shanker. K. 2018. Crocodiles need management, not PR. The Wire (ANET/ Dakshin).
Manoharakrishnan. M. and Shanker. K. 2018. For conservation to work, we need to rescue crocodiles from animal rights. The Wire (ANET/ Dakshin).
Chandi. M. 2018. The house that Jack built: understanding disaster recovery in the Nicobar Islands. Southasiadisasters.net (175). Pp. 26-27. (ANET/ MCBT).
Chandi. M. 2018. Sharing Pork and well-being. Seminar (702).Pp. 50- 53. (ANET/MCBT).
Anujan. K. 2018. The old that is strong does not wither. Nature in Focus (Columbia University).
Sharma. D., Bijoor. S. and Ramesh. M. 2018. Development in Andaman and Nicobar Islands - for tourism or by tourism? Andaman Chronicle (ANET/ Dakshin).
Anujan. K. 2018. Not all those who wander are lost. Nature in Focus (Columbia University).
Anujan. K. 2018. Un-Gorilla Un-Adventure: The realities of fieldwork. Science Outside (Columbia University).
Lenin. J. and Whitaker. R. 2018. The problem with managing saltwater crocodiles in the Andamans – in one argument. The Wire (ANET/MCBT).
Patankar. V. 2018. Understanding reef resilience in the Andamans, Hornbill. Bombay Natural History Society Magazine (April-June). Pp. 42-45. (WCS/NCBS).
Patankar. V. 2018. The Trials and tribulations of the Andaman fisheries. The Wire (WCS/NCBS).
Mohanty. N. P. 2018. Beyond My Species. Blackbuck(31). Pp. 18-24. (University of Stellenbosch).
Tyabji. Z. and Patankar. V. 2016. Is there a future for the wetland birds of Sippighat in South Andamans? Down to Earth (ANET/MCBT).
D'Souza. E. and Patankar. V. 2015. A day to celebrate the dugong-a story of their conservation. Andaman Chronicle (NCF).
Patankar. V. and D'Souza. E. 2015. Marine Meadows – Following the feeding trail of the dugong. Sanctuary Asia (35). (NCF).
Chandi. M. 2014. Places have faces - recognising geography all around us. Teachers of India (ANET/NCF).
Patankar. V. and D'Souza. E. 2012. Dugongs, mermaids of the sea. NCF Blog (NCF).
Chandi. M. 2012. Islands In Peril: Targeting Tillanchong. The Hindu (ANET/NCF).
Oommen, M.A., and K. Shanker. 2012. Islands in peril: develop and perish? The Hindu (ANET/Dakshin).
Oommen, M.A., and Shanker, K. 2010. Shrewd alliances. Sanctuary Asia Vol XXX, no. 1. (ANET/ Dakshin). https://www.sanctuaryasia.com/component/content/article/1878-shrewd-alliances.html
Chandramouli. S.R., Harikrishnan. S. & Vasudevan. K. 2011. Little known endemic frogs of the Andaman Islands. Froglog (97). Pp. 16-17. (WII).
Chandi. M. 2007. Traditional Sensibility in the Andamans. Sea Turtle status. Pp. 21. (ANET/NCF).
Chandi. M. 2005. The Nicobars revisited: Wildlife survival post-tsunami. Sanctuary Asia. Pp. 40-45. (ANET/NCF).
Shanker, K. & M.A. Oommen. 2003. The edge of the world. Sanctuary Asia 28(6): 22-27. (ANET/ MCBT).