Sindhu Radhakrishna
Articles written in Resonance – Journal of Science Education
Volume 9 Issue 1 January 2004 pp 64-81 Feature Article
Nature Watch - Sociality in a Solitary Primate: How Gregarious is the Slender Loris?
Volume 11 Issue 7 July 2006 pp 51-60 General Article
From Purgatorius ceratops to Homo sapiens - Primate Evolutionary History
Volume 11 Issue 8 August 2006 pp 69-80 General Article
From Purgatorius ceratops to Homo sapiens - Human Evolution
Volume 23 Issue 3 March 2018 pp 393-396 Film Review
Parava: Soaring Towards New Directions in Human-Animal Relations
Volume 23 Issue 8 August 2018 pp 837-840 Article-in-a-Box
Study Nature, Not Just Books: Nikolaas Tinbergen and His Naturalistic Life
Volume 23 Issue 8 August 2018 pp 845-851 General Article
Nikolaas Tinbergen: The careful Scientist
What is it about the work of some great scientists that sets them apart from the admirable work done by many good scientists? Is it because some, if not all, of their contributions stand the test of time? Or is it because their work paved the way for other great ideas to develop? Nikolaas Tinbergen’s life and work suggests that it is a combination of both these factors that characterise a truly great scientist.
Volume 27 Issue 4 April 2022 pp 503-505 Article-in-a-Box
Michael Soul$\'e$: The Mystical Biologist
Volume 27 Issue 4 April 2022 pp 507-512 General Article
Michael Soul\'e: Father of Conservation Biology
Michael Ellman Soul$\'e$, American biologist and eminent conservationist, passed away on 17 June 2020. He was 84 years old. Often referred to as the ``Father of Conservation Biology'', Soul$\'e$ is best remembered for throwing the spotlight on the `biological diversity crisis’, co-founding the Society for Conservation Biology, and establishing the legitimacy of conservation biology as an applied scientific discipline. With equal emphasis on science-based conservation approaches and the human dimensions of conservation, Soul\'e almost single-handedly changed the way scientists (and laypeople) viewed biological conservation and the scope of environmental studies. That this occurred at a time when referring to values or norms was seen as anathema to the practice of science makes this no mean achievement.
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