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Dear Nature Lover,
The BNHS established as Bombay Natural History Society in 1883, is today
India's foremost non-governmental organization concerned with natural history
and conservation of nature.
It has a strong presence in the areas of field research, conservation projects,
advocacy, environment education, nature trails and camps, environmental
assessment, natural history collection and library.
We work together with individuals, groups and corporates in a variety of ways
that can add value to both.
To conserve nature for a better tomorrow, for a better world for our children,
we appeal to you to patronize our thematic range of Cards, Calendars, Diary,
Publications, Mugs and T-shirts. Each product has stunning images of India's
natural flora and fauna.
You can make a significant difference in the lives of the present and future
generations by supporting BNHS Products, becoming a member, making
donations (which are tax exempt) or sponsoring some of our educational and
research activities.
The resources that we generate through all our activities are used to protect our
natural environment through research, conservation and education.
Dr. Deepak Apte
Director
Our MissionConservation of nature, primarily biological diversity, through action based on research, education and public awareness.
Our VisionPremier independent scientific organization with a broad based constituency, excelling in the conservation of threatened species and habitats.
Cover: Great crested grebe Photo: Dhairya Jhaveri
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ABOUT US
The Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) is one of the oldest natural history
societies in the world. We are a membership-driven organization dedicated to the
conservation of the biodiversity in India.
Started in 1883, we have grown leaps and bounds to cover every nook and corner
of the country, effecting significant changes especially for threatened species and
their habitats. A number of regions across India have been declared protected
areas, thanks to the concerted efforts of our dedicated scientists.
We are a research-based organization with a deep commitment to conservation
advocacy based on sound science. We focus on:
• Studying and conserving threatened and lesser-known species and their habitats.
• Promoting sustainable livelihood
• Bringing nature closer to the public
The study of threatened and lesser-known species such as Great Indian bustard,
Bengal florican, Asian elephant, giant clams, freshwater fishes and bush frogs, and
of landscapes and seascapes covering the length and breadth of the country are
just a few steps in our conservation efforts. The Vulture Programme, spanning over
two decades, is a model to be emulated.
BNHS operates from several centres and field stations across India, playing a crucial
role as a facilitator between government bodies and local communities.
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RATE ` 12 | TILL STOCK LAST GREETING CARDS LIMITED EDITIONS
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7 Sheeter Spiral Bound Size - 19" X 13.75" | Rate ` 160 each
WALL CALENDAR A BRUSH WITH THE WILD
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DESK CALENDAR BEAK PEEK
13 Sheeter Spiral Bound Size - 8" X 7" | Rate ` 135 each
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DESK CALENDAR A BRUSH WITH THE WILD
7 Sheeter Spiral Bound Size - 7" X 5.5" | Rate ` 120 each
DIARY
SAY NO TO PLASTIC
Bottle 750mlMRP ` 595
Our Price ` 500/-
MugsMRP ` 370
Our Price ` 350/-
TumblerMRP ` 345
Our Price ` 300/-
Costers (Set of 6) MRP ` 530
Our Price ` 400/-
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Size: 24 cm X 18 cm Rate ` 300
HM - 101 HM - 103HM - 102
HM - 104 HM - 108 HM - 109
HM - 111HM - 110 HM - 112
HM - 115HM - 114
BNHS WILD FOCUS HOT MUGGS
Mug ` 300 each
Size 4" X 8.5" ` 500 each
HM - 116
WALLET
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BNHS LAPEL PINS
Polo T Shirts
Sizes : S, M, L, XL, XXL
Colors : Hunter Green, Bottle
Green, Grey, Beige, Maroon,
Cream, Nevy Blue, Royal Blue,
Aqua Blue, Black Melange & Black
` 525
Adult Jackets
Sizes : S, M, L, XL, XXL, XXXL, XXXXL
Colors : Green , Beige & Camouflage
` 790Reversible Jacket ` 1200/-Baby Jacket
Sizes : 24, 26, 28 ` 525Boys Jacket
Sizes : 30, 32, 34 ` 630
Hat - A
Colors : Green ,
Beige & Camouflage
` 224
Cap
Colors : Green ,
Beige & Camouflage
` 168
Hat - B
Colors : Green,
Beige & Camouflage
` 224
BNHS OTHER PRODUCTS
Per Pin Rate ` 150
Great Pied Hornbill
Western Tragopan
Leatherback Turtle
Whale Shark
Vulture
Bhutan Glory
Lesser Flamingo
Amur Falcon
Bengal Florican
Himalayan Monal
Great Indian Bustard
Kaiser-i-Hind
Bengal Tiger
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WC 011Colour Available Navy Blue & Black
WC 008Colour Available White & Khaki
WC 003 WC 004Colour Available White & Black
WC 006Colour Available Blue & Black
WC 007
WC 012
WC 005 WC 001
WC 016 WC 017WC 013
WC 026 WC 028 WC 029 WC 030
Adult Sizes - S, M, L, XL ` 525. Available for kids at ` 400 each. Sizes 2, 4, 6, 8,10,12 years.
BNHS WILDLIFE T- SHIRTS
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HD B 015
HD B 013HD AB 011
HD B 002
HD B 007
HD B 010
HD C 014
HD B 004HD G 001
HD C 017
HD G 003
HD C 008 HD C 009
HD GR 012
HD GR 016
HD K 005
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BNHS WILDLIFE T- SHIRTS
Adult Sizes - S, M, L, XL ` 525. Available for kids at ` 400 each. Sizes 2, 4, 6, 8,10,12 years.
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BNHS PUBLICATIONS
The Book of Indian BirdsThirteenth Edition
by Sálim Ali's ` 550 Pp. 326
Butterflies of India by Isaac Kehimkar
` 2200 Pp. 505
Sea Slugs of Indiaby Deepak Apte & Digant Desai
` 700 Pp. 456
Bharatatil PakshiTranslated by Arun JoshiMarathi translation of
Sálim Ali's 'The Book of Indian Birds' 500 Pp. 468
Bird Business Illustrated peeks into the daily lives of Indian birds
by Rohan ChakravartyRs. 550 Pp. ix + 106
Indian Bird Migration Atlas by Dr. Balachandran et al.
` 1800 Pp. 216
The Book of Indian Animalsby S. H. Prater` 460 Pp. 324
The Book of Indian Treesby K. C. Sahni 2nd edition
` 395 Pp. xii + 230
Bharat Ke PakshiTranslated by Gayatri Ugra
Hindi translation of Sálim Ali's 'The Book of Indian Birds'
500 Pp. 370
Bharatna PakshiyoTranslated by Ashok Kothari
Gujarati translation of Sálim Ali's 'The Book of Indian Birds'
500 Pp. 580
Magical Biodiversity of India by Dr. Asad R. Rahmani and
Dhritiman Mukherjee ` 2000 Pp. 280
Rani Bagh 150 Years(English & Marathi)
Editors: Hutokashi Rustomfram et al.
` 1800 ` 1000 Pp.158
The Accidental Birdwatcher by Michael Spencer
` 400 Pp.167
Walking the Western Ghatsby A.J.T. Johnsingh
` 450 Pp 149
Birds of the Indian Subcontinent -A Field Guideby Ranjit Manakadan et al.` 500 ` 350 Pp. xii + 409
Sarus Crane - A Pictorial Life History by Binod Choudhury and Asad Rahmani
` 300 Pp. 122
In Achilles' Footstepsby Eric Ramanujam ` 400 Pp. viii + 167
Common Indian Wild Flowersby Isaac Kehimkar
` 475 Pp. 141
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The Book of Indian Reptiles and Amphibiansby J. C. Daniel
` 695 Pp. vii + 238
Loke wan tho's birds ` 1400 ` 400
Pp. 238 Size: 32.3 x 25 cm
BNHS PUBLICATIONS
So long, Amur FalconWritten by Prabha Nair
Illustrated by Deborshee GogoiRs. 200 Pp. 27
Understanding the Seaby Dr. B.F. Chappgar` 500 ` 300 Pp 456
Birds of South AsiaThe Ripley Guide Volume I & II
by Pamela C.Rasmussen John C. Anderton ` 6000
Pakshi Aaple Shakkhe Shejariby Kiran Purandare ` 200
Available also in English ` 250
Pakshijagat by Sachin main
` 395
Birds of Indian Subcontinentby Richard Grimmett,
Carol Inskipp & Tim Inskipp` 1395 ` 999
Birds of the Mumbai region by Sunjoy Monga
` 495
A field guide to Insects & Spiders of Kanha Tiger Reserve by
Aniruddha Dhamorikar ` 799
Field Guide to the Marine Life of India
by Deepak Apte ` 1500
Flora of the Southern Western Ghats and Palnis
by Pippa Mukherjee ` 1250
Snakes of India The Field Guide by Romulus Whitaker
& Ashok Captain ` 1399
Maharashtratil Phulpakhare by Dr. Raju Kasambe
` 500
The Secret Lives of Indian Mammals
by Vivek Menon ` 399
Indian Mammals - A Field Guideby Vivek Menon
` 899
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OTHER PUBLICATIONS
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B - 001 ` 500
Big Shoulder Bag ` 425
Big Bag ` 235
Big Tour Bag ` 385Small Tour Bag ` 299
Vegetables Bag ` 200 Tiffin Bag ` 200Jute Bag ` 85
B - 002 ` 500 B - 003 ` 500 B - 004 ` 500
B - 005 ` 450 B - 006 ` 450 B - 007 ` 450 Multiple Pouch ` 290
TOTE BAGS AND SLING BAGS
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BNHS is registered under the Society’s Registration Act XXI of 1860 and Registered as a Public Trust under Bombay Public Trust Act, 1950.
Section 80 G: General Donations to all BNHS activities on Object of the Trust. An amount equal to 50% of any some paid U/s 80 (G) can be claimed by the assesse as deduction.
Section 35 (1) (ii): Exclusively for scientific research: An amount equal to 175% of any some paid U/s 35(1) (ii) can be claimed by the assessee having income chargeable under the head business and profession as deduction.
100% deduction U/s 80 GGA is available to assesse for donation made for scientific research and rural development, whose gross total income does not include income which is chargeable under the head ‘Profit and gain of business and profession’, as deduction. This is applicable as per prevailing I.T. rules.
1. Donation for Collection Department.The Collection Department accredited as a National Heritage Collection by Govt. of India holds a treasure of large number of specimens. Maintaining this is a time consuming and costly task. We solemnly appeal to individuals, trusts, corporate bodies and funding agencies to donate generously to help us achieve our goal. Your donation will help us to maintain one of the finest natural history museums in Asia.
2. Donation for Vulture ProjectThe challenge is to ensure that the system is free from harmful veterinary painkillers such as diclofenac, so that captive-bred vultures can be released back into the wild. BNHS bears the expenses of feeding and breeding vultures in captivity, maintaining the four Vulture Conservation Breeding Centres and creating awareness at different levels of the society. Your Donation will extend us monetary support.
3. Donation for development of LibraryThe BNHS Library has a unique collection of books periodicals, journals, scientific reports and theses from the world over on wildlife and environment, all under one roof. BNHS have a unique collection of rare books dating back to early 19th century. To preserve the book, you can help us through monetary support
Terms and Conditions:• Products in catalogue are subject to availability• All Cheques/Demand Drafts to be drawn in favour of “Bombay Natural History Society” • Personalizations for bulk orders are welcome. Artwork / Overprinting will be charged at actual. • GST applicable will be extra.• Freight will be charged extra at actual. • All delayed payments will attract interest @ 24% pa
For enquiries contact: cmd@bnhs.org
The resources that we generate through all our activitiesare used to protect our natural environment through research, conservation and education.
Small drop help make an ocean, and we value every drop.
Donate to support nature conservation
The resources that we generate through all our activities are used to protect our natural environment through research, conservation and education.
Email: cmd@bnhs.org • Website: www.bnhs.org
Donate to support nature conservation
The resources that we generate through all our activities are used to protect our natural environment through research, conservation and education.
Email: cmd@bnhs.org • Website: www.bnhs.org
Section 80 G: General Donations to all BNHS activities on Object of the Trust. An amount equal to 50% of any some paid U/s 80 (G) can be claimed by the assesse as deduction.
Section 35 (1) (ii): Exclusively for scientific research: An amount equal to 175% of any some paid U/s 35(1) (ii) can be claimed by the assessee having income chargeable under the head business and profession as deduction.
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