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BISHAL SONAR

BISHAL SONAR, a PhD Research Scholar, a young Ecologist, Wildlife researcher, rescuer and conservationist, educator, Nature enthusiasts from Assam,India. Born in 18th July,1997 at Silchar,Assam,India.Father's name SRI BIJOY LAL SONAR and mother's name SRI LALMONI SONAR. He has completed his masters degree from the department of Ecology and Environmental Science, Assam University, Silchar, India. He pursued Post Graduate Diploma in Biodiversity Conservation from The department of Ecology and Environmental Science. He has completed Bachelor's degree in science from Gurucharan College, Silchar, Assam.[1]

Lecture on how to identify the species and how to hold and capture the snake safely, CIJW, Indian Army

Bishal serving as Guest instructor of Wildlife identification and handling specially snakes in The The Counter-Insurgency and Jungle Warfare School (CIJWS) in Vairengte, Mizoram, India. CIJW is a training and research establishment of the Indian Army specialising in unconventional warfare, especially counter-insurgency and guerrilla warfare. CIJWS is one of the premier counter-insurgency training institutions in the world, where soldiers and officers of different ranks from 62 countries take part in the training.[2]

Live demonstration on snake handling, CIJW, Indian Army
With CIJW officials, officers
Trying to see a bird through my spotting scope

He has involved in snake rescue and other wild animals rescue works under the guidance of the department of Ecology and Environmental Science and in support and co-ordination with Forest department of Assam. Till now have rescued many highly venomous snakes like King Cobra,Banded krait,Bamboo pit viper,Monocled Cobra, Red-necked Keelback, some non-venomous species like Indian wolf snake, Copper headed trinket snake, Checkered keelback, Indian rat snake, Bronzeback tree snake etc

Rsecued a big size highly venomous Banded krait snake from a residence

Have assited senior rescuers many time for the rescue of king Cobra in many areas, and learnt the techniques of snake rescue

Rescued this highly venomous pit viper from the roof of a house

Have helped the forest department for the rescue of injured Rhesus macaque and other wild animals also[3]

This is my photograph in Manas National Park while getting ready to go for field work

Have served as a student co-ordinator in National Service Scheme(NSS).Also served as a Unit incharge in a voluntary social organization named The Commoners'. Working in both of these organisation have conducted many awareness camps, legal camps, health camps, donation camps etc.[4]

Trying to captute the picture of a bird with my scopping scope
Me along with my team inside manas national park
Languages known
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  • Hindi
  • English
  • Bengali
  • Bhojpuri
  • Assamese
Hobies
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Hobies included Trekking, hiking,nature walk,wildlife photography,adventure,searching new things in internet,acting, drawing,crafting etc

Educational Institutions
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Institute Name Course Place
Ramkrishna Vidyapith (H.S) School HSLC R.K.Nagar,Assam
Ramkrishna Vidyapith (H.S) School HS R.K.Nagar,Assam
Gurucharan College B.Sc Silchar,Assam
Assam University M.Sc Silchar,Assam
Assam University PGDBC Silchar,Assam
Assam University Pursuing PhD Silchar,Assam
National Institute of Computer Management DCOA R.K.Nagar, Assam
Institute for Advanced Computer Technology BCCCOA R.K.Nagar, Assam
Bangia Sangeet Parisad Tabla R.K.Nagar, Assam
Bangia Sangeet Parisad Art and Drawing R.K.Nagar, Assam
Projects
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Course Project title Year of complition
B.Sc A Survey on Home Garden Flora of Guanjur Area of Cachar District with Special Reference to Meitei Community 2018
PGDBC Ecological Studies on Parthenium Hysterophorus L. in a Tropical Semi-Evergreen Forest Stand 2019
M.Sc Plant Invasion in the Tropical Ecosystem 2021
Pursuing PhD Wildlife_snakes 2022
Workshops/seminars/webinars/internships
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  • Participated Annual Survey & Census of Bird Diversity in Manas National Park, held from 3rd-17th March, 2021
  • Attended One Day Lecture Workshop on Plant Nomenclature and Art of Learning in the Department of Life Science and Bio-informatics, Assam University,Silchar,2020.
  • Attended two days workshop on Mushroom Cultivation and Vermicomposting Method” at Judhisthir Saha (H.S) School.
  • Participated Beat Cancer Run by TATA TRUST at Cachar Cancer Hospital.
  • Participated one month internship on Swach Bharat Abhiyan under National Service Scheme(NSS), G.C.College, Govt. of India
  • Attended Legal Awareness camp held at Itkhola,Silchar by NSS, G.C.College.
  • Participated in Tabla and Lohora competition in Intra School competition for 4 years, 1st prize, R.K.Vidyapith(H.S)School.
  • Participated 100 meter race in Intra School Competition, 3rd prize, R.K.Vidyapith(H.S)School.
  • Attended almost 300 National and International webinars, online Quiz competitions and other events on various topics such as COVID-19, conservation, wildlife awareness and others[5]
Organizations work with/collaboration
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  1. National Service Scheme (NSS)
  2. The Commoners'
  3. Tata trust
  4. Assam Forest
Photographs
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Here are some photoes of from the collection of images of nature's amazing creations through my (Bishal Sonar) To See my all images click here [1]

1.Common Glider butterfly (Neptis sappho).Neptis sappho, the Pallas' sailer or common glider, is a nymphalid butterfly found in Central Europe, Russia, India and other parts of temperate Asia and Japan. The wingspan is 40–46 mm. The larvae feed on Lathyrus vernus, Lathyrus niger and Robinia pseudoacacia.PhotoNeptis sappho

 
Common glider Neptis sasppho IMG 0881

2.Rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta).The rhesus macaque, colloquially rhesus monkey, is a species of Old World monkey. There are between six and nine recognised subspecies that are split between two groups, the Chinese-derived and the Indian-derived.Photo Rhesus macaque

 
Rhesus macaque Macaca mulatta IMG 0807

3.Lynx spider (Oxyopidae).Lynx spider is a family of araneomorph spiders first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1870. Most species make little use of webs, instead spending their lives as hunting spiders on plants. Many species frequent flowers in particular, ambushing pollinators, much as crab spiders do.Photo Lynx spider

 
Lynx spider Oxyopidae P 20160206 160134
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Facebook : Bishal Sonar[2]

Instagram: Bishal_lens_wildlife [3]

References
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1. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Bishalsonar47 2. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Bishal-Sonar-3 3. www.linkedin.com/in/bishal-sonar-755a67195 4. https://www.barakbulletin.com/en_US/from-king-cobra-to-black-krait-meet-ecologist-bishal-sonar-post-graduate-from-assam-university-who-rescues-venomous-snakes/ 5. https://www.barakbulletin.com/en_US/ecologist-bishal-sonar-rescues-14ft-king-cobra-from-assam-university-this-is-my-biggest-ever-he-reacts/ 6. https://www.facebook.com/rohit.desmukh.52/ 7. https://www.instagram.com/_bishal_sonar_/ 8. https://x.com/bishalsonar13 9. https://www.facebook.com/silcharliveofficial/posts/3238795109724510/?_rdr