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Welcome to Butterflies of India—an online peer-reviewed resource designed to disseminate comprehensive information on various aspects of the biology of Indian butterflies, encourage their observation to study their natural history and ecology, gather population and distributional data in a centralized database, and spread awareness about their conservation.
BOI now has 100,000 reference images, making it the largest library of curated images of butterflies of the Indian Region. The data from these images helps map the detailed distribution and seasonal occurrence of Indian butterflies. These images also capture morphological variation of Indian butterflies like never before, along with information on their nectar plants, larval host plants, predators and parasitoids, etc., making it a critical resource for amateur butterfly-watchers and professional biologists alike.
We are offering four fellowship to students and independent researchers to develop natural history resources, assets, databases and other materials on Bio-diversity Atlas – India a citizen science platform. Each fellowship includes an honorarium and a citation.
This year’s focus is on butterflies, moths, dragonflies and mammals. Fellowships can be used for,
Email your brief proposal (4-6 lines or bullet points) indicating what you would like to do using this fellowship, and a CV outlining educational background, natural history, academy and citizen science interests and relevant experiences to citsci@ifoundbutterflies.org
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