Lokeswara Rao's
Himalayan Birds on stamps

Lokeswara Rao's
Himalayan Birds on stamps

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M Lokeswara Rao worked as a Civil Servant, belongs to 1983 batch

of Indian Forest service and retired as Principal Chief Conservator of
Forests and Head of Forest Force, in Nagaland, India. He has held
different positions in the Government of India, Worked as Advisor
Green Highways, National Highways Authority India, Ministry of
Surface Transport, and Govt. of India and as Director (Protect Our
Species), and Earth Day Network.
He Studied MSc MPhil from Sri Venkateswara University and AIFC from Indira Gandhi Forest
Academy Dehradun, Indi, Environment Education from Jordan college, Glasgow UK and from
the International Centre for Conservation Education Guiting Power, Cheltenham, UK and
Policy studies from Syracuse University USA.
Worked various projects Forest Development agencies, Green India Mission, Wildlife Habitat
projects, species recovery programme of Amur Falcon, He has organized many environmental
awareness programme. UNESCO Consultant for identification of Biosphere Reserves in
Nagaland. Consultant with Community Forestry International USA. Involved in various
documentaries making namely Amur Falcon, Elephants etc. He received Biodiversity award,
Tiger land film Festival for his work on Amur Falcon.
His hobbies are Painting and Philately. He exhibited his Painting the Buddha Great in New
Delhi, Bangalore and Various parts of the country. He received number of awards in National
and International philatelic Exhibitions for his exhibits Orchids, Buddhism, Buddhist Mudras,
Post office postal cancellation on Penny Red, Lady slipper Orchids, Buddhist Dances and for
his literature exhibit book “Buddhism on Stamps” and for his article.
He authored different research papers and authored book “Plant Biodiversity of World
“Buddhism on Stamps based on Philately and “Conservation through Forest Conservation
Act”. His articles appeared in different magazines and News papers in India and abroad. His
articles on philately appeared in National and International Magazines and Newspapers

M Lokeswara Rao worked as a Civil Servant, belongs to 1983 batch

of Indian Forest service and retired as Principal Chief Conservator of
Forests and Head of Forest Force, in Nagaland, India. He has held
different positions in the Government of India, Worked as Advisor
Green Highways, National Highways Authority India, Ministry of
Surface Transport, and Govt. of India and as Director (Protect Our
Species), and Earth Day Network.
He Studied MSc MPhil from Sri Venkateswara University and AIFC from Indira Gandhi Forest
Academy Dehradun, Indi, Environment Education from Jordan college, Glasgow UK and from
the International Centre for Conservation Education Guiting Power, Cheltenham, UK and
Policy studies from Syracuse University USA.
Worked various projects Forest Development agencies, Green India Mission, Wildlife Habitat
projects, species recovery programme of Amur Falcon, He has organized many environmental
awareness programme. UNESCO Consultant for identification of Biosphere Reserves in
Nagaland. Consultant with Community Forestry International USA. Involved in various
documentaries making namely Amur Falcon, Elephants etc. He received Biodiversity award,
Tiger land film Festival for his work on Amur Falcon.
His hobbies are Painting and Philately. He exhibited his Painting the Buddha Great in New
Delhi, Bangalore and Various parts of the country. He received number of awards in National
and International philatelic Exhibitions for his exhibits Orchids, Buddhism, Buddhist Mudras,
Post office postal cancellation on Penny Red, Lady slipper Orchids, Buddhist Dances and for
his literature exhibit book “Buddhism on Stamps” and for his article.
He authored different research papers and authored book “Plant Biodiversity of World
“Buddhism on Stamps based on Philately and “Conservation through Forest Conservation
Act”. His articles appeared in different magazines and News papers in India and abroad. His
articles on philately appeared in National and International Magazines and Newspapers

Himalayan Birds on stamps

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