Guwahati Professor Named Fellow of Historic Linnean Society

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Guwahati: Girijananda Chowdhury University honored Dr. Bibhab Kumar Talukdar this week. The professor earned a fellowship from the Linnean Society of London. This group is the oldest active biological society in the world. It started back in 1788.

The society grants this rank to people who change the game in natural history, evolution, and taxonomy. It is a big deal in the scientific community. Talukdar serves as a Professor of Practice and works with the Centre for Wildlife and Environmental Studies at the university.

Staff held the ceremony at the Azara campus. They noted that the award highlights his dedication to protecting nature. The school released a statement regarding the honor. They said the award "reflects his unwavering commitment to conservation and reinforces the Girijananda Chowdhury University’s focus on promoting biodiversity conservation and sustainable development."

Talukdar remains a leader in his field. He mentors students and pushes for better environmental stewardship. The fellowship cements his status as a top expert in the scientific world.

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