Peer-Review Journal Articles
12. Aiyadurai, A and Banerjee, S. (Accepted). Bird Conservation from obscurity to popularity: A case study of two bird species from Northeast India. GeoJournal.
11. Aiyadurai, A. (2018). The Multiple Meanings of Nature Conservation - Insights from Dibang Valley, Arunachal Pradesh. Economic and Political Weekly, 53(39): 37-44. Click here
10. Aiyadurai, A. (2018). Human-Animal relations: A view from the Mishmi hills. Seminar, 702 (February): 26-30. Click here
9. Aiyadurai, A. and Lee, C. (2017). Living on the Sino-Indian border: Story of the Mishmis of Arunachal Pradesh, Northeast India. Asian Ethnology, 76(2): 367-395. Click here
8. Aiyadurai, A. (2016). ‘Tigers are our brothers: Understanding human-nature in the Mishmi hills, Northeast India’. Conservation and Society, 14(4): 305-316. Click here
7. Aiyadurai, A. & Meme, A. (2015). Possible occurrence of Muntiacus gongshanensis in Dibang Valley, Arunachal Pradesh, Northeast India. Deer Specialist Group News, IUCN/SSC, 4(5-13). Click here
6. Aiyadurai, A. (2012). Bird Hunting in Mishmi Hills of Arunachal Pradesh, Northeast India. Indian Birds, 7(5): 134-137. Click here
5. Aiyadurai, A. (2011). Wildlife hunting and conservation in Northeast India: a need for an interdisciplinary understanding. International Journal of Galliformes Conservation, 2: 61-73. Click here
4. Aiyadurai, A. (2011). The Meyor: A Least Studied Frontier Tribe of Arunachal Pradesh, Northeast India. The Eastern Anthropologist, 64 (4): 459-503. Click here
3. Aiyadurai, A, Navinder, Singh, J and Milner-Gulland, E.J. (2010). Wildlife hunting by indigenous tribes: a case study from Arunachal Pradesh, Northeast India. Oryx, 44 (4): 564-572. Click here
2. Aiyadurai, A and Varma, S. (2008). Evaluating the status of forests and relative abundance of wildlife: a rapid survey of a remote and little explored tropical evergreen forest of northeast India. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society, 105 (2): 139-147. Click here
1. Aiyadurai, A and Jhala, Y.V. (2006). Foraging and Habitat Use by Golden Jackals (Canis aureus) in the Bhal region, Gujarat India. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society, 103(1): 5-12. Click here
11. Aiyadurai, A. (2018). The Multiple Meanings of Nature Conservation - Insights from Dibang Valley, Arunachal Pradesh. Economic and Political Weekly, 53(39): 37-44. Click here
10. Aiyadurai, A. (2018). Human-Animal relations: A view from the Mishmi hills. Seminar, 702 (February): 26-30. Click here
9. Aiyadurai, A. and Lee, C. (2017). Living on the Sino-Indian border: Story of the Mishmis of Arunachal Pradesh, Northeast India. Asian Ethnology, 76(2): 367-395. Click here
8. Aiyadurai, A. (2016). ‘Tigers are our brothers: Understanding human-nature in the Mishmi hills, Northeast India’. Conservation and Society, 14(4): 305-316. Click here
7. Aiyadurai, A. & Meme, A. (2015). Possible occurrence of Muntiacus gongshanensis in Dibang Valley, Arunachal Pradesh, Northeast India. Deer Specialist Group News, IUCN/SSC, 4(5-13). Click here
6. Aiyadurai, A. (2012). Bird Hunting in Mishmi Hills of Arunachal Pradesh, Northeast India. Indian Birds, 7(5): 134-137. Click here
5. Aiyadurai, A. (2011). Wildlife hunting and conservation in Northeast India: a need for an interdisciplinary understanding. International Journal of Galliformes Conservation, 2: 61-73. Click here
4. Aiyadurai, A. (2011). The Meyor: A Least Studied Frontier Tribe of Arunachal Pradesh, Northeast India. The Eastern Anthropologist, 64 (4): 459-503. Click here
3. Aiyadurai, A, Navinder, Singh, J and Milner-Gulland, E.J. (2010). Wildlife hunting by indigenous tribes: a case study from Arunachal Pradesh, Northeast India. Oryx, 44 (4): 564-572. Click here
2. Aiyadurai, A and Varma, S. (2008). Evaluating the status of forests and relative abundance of wildlife: a rapid survey of a remote and little explored tropical evergreen forest of northeast India. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society, 105 (2): 139-147. Click here
1. Aiyadurai, A and Jhala, Y.V. (2006). Foraging and Habitat Use by Golden Jackals (Canis aureus) in the Bhal region, Gujarat India. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society, 103(1): 5-12. Click here