Prime Minister of India wildlife scientists
University of Madras.
He also works on climate change. and tropical forest ecology. In 1986 Sukumar also helped design the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, the first of its kind in India. In 1997, he set up the Asian Nature Conservation Foundation (wwwasiannatureorg), a public charitable trust that incorporates the Asian Elephant Research and Conservation Centre, an organization that has carried out several field projects in India and other Asian countries on elephants and their habitats.
In 2006, he was awarded the International Cosmos Prize,Japan, the first Indian to get this award.
He got his Bachelor of Science from the University of Madras in 1977 and did a Masters in Botany from the same university. He obtained a Doctor of Philosophy from the Indian Institute of Science in 1985.
He was a Fulbright Fellow at Princeton University in 1991 and was the Chair at the Centre for Ecological Sciences at the Indian Institute of Science for over eight years (2004-2012). He continues to pursue conservation based scientific research as a Professor at this Centre and is often called upon to represent Indian wildlife scientists in a number of international, national and regional governmental committees.
1991 Presidential Award of the Chicago Zoological Society, United States of America.
1991 Presidential Award of the Chicago Zoological Society, United States of America 1997 Order of the Golden Ark (The Netherlands) 2000 Fellow of the Indian Academy of Sciences 2003 Whitley Gold Award for International Nature Conservation United Kingdom 2004 T.N.Khoshoo Memorial Award for Conservation Science, Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and Environment, India 2005 Fellow of the Indian National Science Academy 2006 International Cosmos Prize,Japan 2006 Fellow, Geological Society of India 2013 Fellow, The World Academy of Sciences, Italy.