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Skip to main content USER ACCOUNT MENU Show — User account menu Hide — User account menu * Log in MAIN NAVIGATION Show — Main navigation Hide — Main navigation * Home * Latest Issue * Archives * Submission Guideline * Editorial Team * Announcements * Contact us ABOUT US PRITHIVYA IS A TRI-ANNUAL OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF THE WCB RESEARCH FOUNDATION PUBLISHES ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPTS ON WILDLIFE, CONSERVATION BIOLOGY AND ITS ALLIED AREAS. WE DO NOT CHARGE ANY PUBLICATION OR ARTICLE PROCESSING FEES. Title Prithivya Frequency Tri-annual ISSN 2583-2220 Publisher WCB Research Foundation Chief Editor Dr. Sagarika Damle Copyright WCB Research Foundation Starting Year 2021 Subject Biological Sciences in general Language English Publication Format Online Phone No +91 83205 19905 Email Id prithivya.wcb@gmail.com Mobile no +91 99989 81560 Website prithivya.wcbresearch.in Address 9, Panchvati Society, Opp Income Tex Office Patan (Gujarat) India-384265 TYPES OF CONTRIBUTION: * Short Research Article: 2000 to 2500 words· * Semi Scientific research notes: 1500 words * Important sightings: 250-350 words with proper GPS location & photographic evidence· * Important findings: 250-500 words with proper GPS location and image. * Full-length Research paper: Up to 10000 words * Short reports or Letters to the foundation * Review Articles· Other announcements ANNOUNCEMENTS Test Announcement INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHOR/S Show — Instructions to Author/s Hide — Instructions to Author/s * Submission Guideline LATEST ARTICLES 1. Bilateral anophthalmia in juvenile common Sand Boa (Eryx conicus) 2. A rapid assessment of orchid flora in Anakkulam range, Mankulam Forest Division, Idukki in the Western Ghats of Kerala, India 3. Report of auto-sexual behaviour in a captive Sloth bear (Melursus ursinus) at Sardar Patel Zoological Park, Gujarat - India 4. Monotonous diet composition of Indian Eagle Owl (Bubo bengalensis) 5. A short review on depicting major threats to Vultures in India more