Newsletter articles
Swaminathan. A., Namboothri. N. and Shanker. K. 2019.Tracking leatherback turtles from Little Andaman Island. Indian Ocean Turtle Newsletter 29: 8-10. (ANET/ Dakshin).
Tyabji. Z. and Patankar.V. 2018. Entanglement of a juvenile Olive Ridley turtle in a ghost net in the Andaman Islands. Indian Ocean Turtle Newsletter 26: 5-7. (ANET/ MCBT).
Advani.S. 2017. Poor devils. Current Conservation (11.2). Pp. 13-16.
Swaminathan. A., Thesorow. S., Watha. S., Muralidharan. M., Namboothri. N and Chandi. M. 2017. Current status and distribution of threatened leatherback turtles and their nesting beaches in the Nicobar Group of islands. Indian Ocean Turtle Newsletter25: 12-18. (ANET/ Dakshin).
D'Souza. E. and Patankar. V. 2013. Protecting the dugong: Better late than never. 59th Wildlife Week Booklet, Department of Environment and Forests. Andaman and Nicobar Administration September issue. (NCF).
D'Souza. E. and Patankar. V. 2013.Where have all the dugongs gone? A study on long-term occupancy trends in the Andaman and Nicobar archipelago, India. Sirenews 60. (NCF).
Harikrishnan. S. and Vasudevan. K. 2013. Recent introduction and spread of Indian bullfrog Hoplobatrachus tigerinus (Daudin, 1802) into the Andaman Islands. Aliens: The Invasive Species Bulletin 33: 42-43. (WII).
Namboothri. N., Swaminathan. A. and Shanker. K. 2012. A compilation of data from Satish Bhaskar’s sea turtle surveys of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Indian Ocean Turtle Newsletter 16: 4-3. (Dakshin).
Namboothri. N., Swaminathan. A. and Choudhury. B.C. 2012. Post-nesting migratory routes of leatherback turtles from Little Andaman Island. Indian Ocean Turtle Newsletter 16: 21-23. (Dakshin).
Shanker. K. & Namboothri. N. 2012. Sea turtle surveys and research in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Indian Ocean Turtle Newsletter. (Centre for Ecological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science/ Dakshin Foundation).
Swaminathan. A., Namboothri. N. and Shanker. K. 2011. Post-tsunami status of leatherback turtles on Little Andaman Island. Indian Ocean Turtle Newsletter 14: 5-9. (Dakshin).
Chandi. M. 2009. Surviving the tsunami. Current Conservation 3.1. (NCF).
Oommen, M. 2009. Mathe Budda. Current Conservation 3.1. (ANET/ Dakshin).
Andrews, H.V., M. Chandi, A. Vaughan, J. Aungthong, S. Aghue, S. Johnny, S. John & S. Naveen. 2006. Marine turtle status and distribution in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands after the 2004 M 9 quake and tsunami. Indian Ocean Turtle Newsletter 4: 3–11. (ANET/ MCBT).
Singh, A., H.V. Andrews & K. Shanker. 2003. Report on the GOI–UNDP sea turtle Workshop,
Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. Kachhapa 9: 19–20. (ANET/ MCBT).
Chandi, M. 2003. Konghueveh the Payuh. Herpinstance 1(1): 7–10. (ANET/ MCBT).
Chandi. M. 2003. Sightings and some observations on cobras seen in the Andamans. Herpinstance 1(2). (ANET/ MCBT).
Shanker, K. & M.A. Oommen. 2002. Nesting of a small hawksbill turtles at Indira point, Great Nicobar Island. Kachhapa 7: 21. (ANET/ MCBT).
Andrews, H.V., S. Krishnan & P. Biswas. 2002. Leatherback nesting in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Kachhapa 6: 13–16. (ANET/ MCBT).
Chandi. M. 2001. Place Names in the Andaman Islands. SANE. (ANET/ MCBT).
Andrews, H. V. 2000. Survey and assessment of wetlands in the Rani Jhansi Marine National Park, Andaman Islands, India. Tigerpaper 27: 22-29. (ANET/MCBT).
Andrews, H. 1999. Status of saltwater crocodiles in the Andaman archipelago. ENVIS Bulletin 2: 38-43. (ANET/ MCBT).
Bhaskar, S. and Andrews, H. 1993. Action plan for sea turtles in 29the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. Marine Turtle Newsletter (60): 23. (ANET/MCBT).
Sengupta. N. 1992. Utilisation of wilderness in Wandoor: Problems and prospects. Environment Systems Branch, Development Alternatives.
Bhaskar, S. and Whitaker, R. 1983. Sea turtle resources in the Andamans. Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute Bulletin 34: 94-97. (ANET/MCBT).
Andrews, H.V. & K. Shanker. 2002. A significant population of leatherback turtles in the Indian Ocean. Kachhapa 6: 17. (ANET/ MCBT).
Tyabji. Z. and Patankar.V. 2018. Entanglement of a juvenile Olive Ridley turtle in a ghost net in the Andaman Islands. Indian Ocean Turtle Newsletter 26: 5-7. (ANET/ MCBT).
Advani.S. 2017. Poor devils. Current Conservation (11.2). Pp. 13-16.
Swaminathan. A., Thesorow. S., Watha. S., Muralidharan. M., Namboothri. N and Chandi. M. 2017. Current status and distribution of threatened leatherback turtles and their nesting beaches in the Nicobar Group of islands. Indian Ocean Turtle Newsletter25: 12-18. (ANET/ Dakshin).
D'Souza. E. and Patankar. V. 2013. Protecting the dugong: Better late than never. 59th Wildlife Week Booklet, Department of Environment and Forests. Andaman and Nicobar Administration September issue. (NCF).
D'Souza. E. and Patankar. V. 2013.Where have all the dugongs gone? A study on long-term occupancy trends in the Andaman and Nicobar archipelago, India. Sirenews 60. (NCF).
Harikrishnan. S. and Vasudevan. K. 2013. Recent introduction and spread of Indian bullfrog Hoplobatrachus tigerinus (Daudin, 1802) into the Andaman Islands. Aliens: The Invasive Species Bulletin 33: 42-43. (WII).
Namboothri. N., Swaminathan. A. and Shanker. K. 2012. A compilation of data from Satish Bhaskar’s sea turtle surveys of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Indian Ocean Turtle Newsletter 16: 4-3. (Dakshin).
Namboothri. N., Swaminathan. A. and Choudhury. B.C. 2012. Post-nesting migratory routes of leatherback turtles from Little Andaman Island. Indian Ocean Turtle Newsletter 16: 21-23. (Dakshin).
Shanker. K. & Namboothri. N. 2012. Sea turtle surveys and research in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Indian Ocean Turtle Newsletter. (Centre for Ecological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science/ Dakshin Foundation).
Swaminathan. A., Namboothri. N. and Shanker. K. 2011. Post-tsunami status of leatherback turtles on Little Andaman Island. Indian Ocean Turtle Newsletter 14: 5-9. (Dakshin).
Chandi. M. 2009. Surviving the tsunami. Current Conservation 3.1. (NCF).
Oommen, M. 2009. Mathe Budda. Current Conservation 3.1. (ANET/ Dakshin).
Andrews, H.V., M. Chandi, A. Vaughan, J. Aungthong, S. Aghue, S. Johnny, S. John & S. Naveen. 2006. Marine turtle status and distribution in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands after the 2004 M 9 quake and tsunami. Indian Ocean Turtle Newsletter 4: 3–11. (ANET/ MCBT).
Singh, A., H.V. Andrews & K. Shanker. 2003. Report on the GOI–UNDP sea turtle Workshop,
Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. Kachhapa 9: 19–20. (ANET/ MCBT).
Chandi, M. 2003. Konghueveh the Payuh. Herpinstance 1(1): 7–10. (ANET/ MCBT).
Chandi. M. 2003. Sightings and some observations on cobras seen in the Andamans. Herpinstance 1(2). (ANET/ MCBT).
Shanker, K. & M.A. Oommen. 2002. Nesting of a small hawksbill turtles at Indira point, Great Nicobar Island. Kachhapa 7: 21. (ANET/ MCBT).
Andrews, H.V., S. Krishnan & P. Biswas. 2002. Leatherback nesting in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Kachhapa 6: 13–16. (ANET/ MCBT).
Chandi. M. 2001. Place Names in the Andaman Islands. SANE. (ANET/ MCBT).
Andrews, H. V. 2000. Survey and assessment of wetlands in the Rani Jhansi Marine National Park, Andaman Islands, India. Tigerpaper 27: 22-29. (ANET/MCBT).
Andrews, H. 1999. Status of saltwater crocodiles in the Andaman archipelago. ENVIS Bulletin 2: 38-43. (ANET/ MCBT).
Bhaskar, S. and Andrews, H. 1993. Action plan for sea turtles in 29the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. Marine Turtle Newsletter (60): 23. (ANET/MCBT).
Sengupta. N. 1992. Utilisation of wilderness in Wandoor: Problems and prospects. Environment Systems Branch, Development Alternatives.
Bhaskar, S. and Whitaker, R. 1983. Sea turtle resources in the Andamans. Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute Bulletin 34: 94-97. (ANET/MCBT).
Andrews, H.V. & K. Shanker. 2002. A significant population of leatherback turtles in the Indian Ocean. Kachhapa 6: 17. (ANET/ MCBT).