Madras Naturalists' Society

Madras Naturalists' Society is a non-governmental organization that promotes appreciation, education and conservation of Nature. It was founded by bird watchers from the city of Madras (now Chennai), India) on 17 May 1978.[1][2][3] G. K. Bhat was the organization's first President.[1] The logo of the society is a Blackbuck

Madras Naturalists' Society
HeadquartersNo.8, Janaki Avenue, Abhirampuram, Chennai 18
Location
Region served
India
Executive Committee
K.V. Sudhakar, Rohini Shankar,G. Vijaya Kumar, Umesh Mani, E.E. Sundaramurthy, S. Thyagarajan, R. Bhanumathi, Tara Gandhi, Dr. Geetha Jaikumar, Pritam Kukillaya
Websitewww.blackbuck.org.in

The society started publishing a monthly bulletin from December 1978 and a quarterly journal Blackbuck from January 1985[2] Blackbuck carries semi-technical articles and works of popular interest. The digitised Version of 'Blackbuck' and the monthly bulletin was unveiled on 2 July 2015 to the members.[4] An anthology of writings from the Blackbuck titled Sprint of the Blackbuck was published in 2012. The volume was edited by noted Tamil film historian and Madras Naturalists' Society member S. Theodore Baskaran.

Starting from Madhavaiah Krishnan's birth centenary year in 2012, the society annual presents a "M. Krishnan Memorial Nature Writing Award" for young wildlife writers.[5]

Notable members

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See also

Notes

  1. Frederick, Prince (14 February 2012). "The fall of a sparrow". The Hindu.
  2. "A Blackbuck revival". The Hindu. 21 June 2010.
  3. S. Muthiah (2008). Madras, Chennai: A 400-year Record of the First City of Modern India, Volume 1. Chennai: Palaniappa Brothers. pp. 69, 70. ISBN 9788183794688.
  4. "Blackbuck Digitised version". K V Sudhakar. Retrieved 16 November 2015.
  5. "Essay contests on wildlife". The Hindu. 15 September 2013.
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