Congrats to IFB team !!!
Pl. continue this great journey.

On 9 July 2011 19:22, Kunte, Krushnamegh <[email protected]> wrote:

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>
>
> Folks, after recovering the Butterflies of India website on 6 Feb. 2011 and
> bringing the number of species pages to 135, we set ourselves what now
> appears as a modest target of 300 species pages. In the past five months we
> have made much progress and comfortably surpassed the target. Today, the
> Butterflies of India website has 412 species pages, 146 lifecycles, and
> approximately 6,000 reference photographs. Major additions to species pages
> and to the collection of reference photographs came from recent field trips
> of our team members to the Garo Hills in Meghalaya, and from Sikkim in the
> Eastern Himalaya. The lifecycles were mostly the work of Dr. Saji K., who
> has contributed more than a hundred lifecycles and nearly 2,000 images to
> the website by now. Rohan Lovalekar and Gaurav Agavekar have taken some of
> the most stunning images of Indian butterflies that I have seen so far, and
> photographed hundreds of species in the past one or two years. In the past
> 3-4 months, they have also tirelessly formatted many of these pictures for
> the website, including those images given to them by others. Hats off to
> Saji, Rohan and Gaurav!
>
> Here are two links that will lead you to most of the stuff that’s on the
> website right now:
>
>
> http://ifoundbutterflies.org/species-pages/history-of-species-pages-on-butterflies-of-india-website
>
>
> http://ifoundbutterflies.org/species-pages/history-of-lifecycle-pages-on-butterflies-of-india-website
>
> Haneesh K. M., Subramanyam Kalluri, Hemant Ogale and Rudra Prasad Das have
> recently started to format a lot of their images for the website, covering
> areas of Bengaluru, Andhra Pradesh, southern Maharashtra and West Bengal,
> respectively. This shall bring important regional representation of
> butterflies and cover wing pattern variation of Indian butterflies on the
> website.
>
> I hope that we will touch 500 species pages and nearly 8-10,000 reference
> images on the website by the end of this year. Your contributions are always
> appreciated, especially if you cover species that are not on the website
> yet, contribute photographs from an area that is not well represented on the
> website, or have captured unusual wing pattern variation in a particular
> species.
>
> Feel free to write to me <[email protected]> with any
> thoughts, suggestions and contributions.
>
> With best wishes,
>
> Krushnamegh.
> -------------------------------------------------
>
> Krushnamegh Kunte, PhD
>
> Post-doctoral Research Fellow
> FAS Center for Systems Biology
> Harvard University
> 52 Oxford St., Northwest Lab Room 458.40-3
> Cambridge, MA 02138, USA.
>
> Ph: (617) 496-0078, Cell: (512) 577-1370, Fax: (617) 495-2196
> Email: [email protected]
> Other emails: [email protected], [email protected]
>
> Personal website: http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~kunte/index.htm
> Indian Foundation for Butterflies: http://ifoundbutterflies.org/
> Google profile: http://www.google.com/profiles/krushnamegh
> 
>



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With regards,
J.M.Garg ([email protected])
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Jmgarg1
'Creating awareness of Indian Flora & Fauna'
The whole world uses my Image Resource of more than a *thousand species* &
eight thousand images of Birds, Butterflies, Plants etc. (arranged
alphabetically & place-wise):
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:J.M.Garg. You can also use them
for free as per Creative Commons license attached with each image.
For identification, learning, discussion & documentation of Indian Flora,
please visit/ join our Efloraofindia Google e-group:
http://groups.google.co.in/group/indiantreepix (more than 1630 members &
73,000 messages on 30/6/11) or Efloraofindia website:
https://sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/ (with a species database of
around 5000 species)

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