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Aiyadurai, Ambika (2021) Tigers are our brothers: Anthropology of wildlife conservation in Northeast India. London: Oxford University Press 

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Aiyadurai, Ambika, Arka Chattopadhyay and Nishaant Choksi (2023) Ecological Entanglements: Affect, Embodiment and Ethics of Care. Hyderabad: Orient BlackSwan 

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Aiyadurai, Ambika and Mamata Pandya (2023) More Than Just Footnotes: Field Assistants in Wildlife Research and Conservation. New Delhi: Bookwell Publications

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2023 Aiyadurai, Ambika and Trishita Shandilya. Environmental Humanities as a Way Forward. Economic and Political Weekly 58 (31): 10-12.

2023 Haokip, Thanglienmang and Ambika Aiyadurai. Thinglhang Lou (in italic): Linkages between Swidden, Culture, and Ecology in Manipur, Northeast India. Journal of Ethnobiology, 43 (4): 386-393.
https://doi.org/10.1177/02780771231211381

2022 Khadher, Rashid and Ambika Aiyadurai. Human-bird Relations: Religious and Cultural Significance in India. Bulletin of the Department of Anthropology, Gauhati University 22 & 23: 109-128.

Submitted Aiyadurai, Ambika, Trishita Shandilya & Eha Tacho. Data and their ‘afterlives’: Knowledge production and consumption in community-based research

2020 Co-editor in special issue. Nicolaisen, J; Aiyadurai, A & P. Duara
Trans-species listening and the rights of nature: Legal persons beyond the human. Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment.

2020 Aiyadurai, A. The implications of legal personhood to nonhumans: Insights from India’s Tiger conservation. Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment.

2019 Aiyadurai, A and Banerjee, S. Bird conservation from obscurity to popularity:
A case study of two bird species from Northeast India. GeoJournal.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10708-019-09999-9.

2018 Aiyadurai, A. The multiple meanings of nature conservation - Insights from Dibang Valley, Arunachal Pradesh. Economic and Political Weekly, 53(39): 37-44.

2018 Aiyadurai, A. Human-Animal relations: A view from the Mishmi hills.
Seminar, 702. February Issue.

2016 Aiyadurai, A. ‘Tigers are our brothers: Understanding human-nature in the Mishmi hills, Northeast India’. Conservation and Society, 14 (1): 305-316.

2012 Aiyadurai, A. Bird hunting in Mishmi Hills of Arunachal Pradesh, Northeast India. Indian Birds, 7 (5): 134-137.

2011 Aiyadurai, A. Wildlife hunting and conservation in Northeast India: a need for an interdisciplinary understanding. International Journal of Galliformes Conservation, 2: 61-73.

2010 Aiyadurai, A, Navinder, Singh, J and Milner-Gulland, E.J. Wildlife hunting by indigenous tribes: A case study from Arunachal Pradesh, Northeast India. Oryx, 44 (4): 564-572. 

2023 Aiyadurai, A. Hunting and Trapping methods of Arunachal Pradesh. In Indigenous Archaeology. Claire Smith and Alok Kanungo (Eds). Oxford University Press.

2023 Delle, R and Aiyadurai, A. Chithu Huluni: Idu Mishmi Riverine Climes in Dibang Valley, Arunachal Pradesh. IN Storying climes in the Himalayas, Andes, and Arctic: Anthropogenic water bodies, multispecies vulnerability, and sustainable living. D. S. Yu & J. Wouters (eds), pp: 91-104.London and New York: Routledge.

2023 Aiyadurai, A and S. Banerjee. Rethinking indigenous hunting in Northeastern India: Some lessons for academics and practitioners. IN Conservation through Sustainable Use: Lessons from India. A. Varghese, M.A. Ooman, M. M. Paul, and S. Nath (eds.), pp: 84-96. New Delhi: Routledge.

2021 Aiyadurai, A and S. Banerjee. Understanding borderlands through elephant corridors in the Yunnan-Myanmar-Bengal landscape. IN Yunnan–Burma–Bengal Corridor Geographies: Protean Edging of Habitats and Empires. D.S. Yu & K. Dean (eds). New York: Routledge.

2019 Aiyadurai, A. Hunting in Northeast India and the Challenges of Implementing the Wildlife Protection Act. IN Nature Conservation in the New Economy: People, Wildlife and the Law in India. G. Shahabuddin & K. Sivaramakrishnan (eds), pp: 31-54. New Delhi: Orient BlackSwan.

2018 Aiyadurai, A and Velho, N. The last hunters of Arunachal Pradesh: The past and the present of wildlife hunting in Northeast India. IN Conservation from the margins. U. Srinivasan & N. Velho (eds.), pp: 69-93. New Delhi : Orient Blackswan Private Limited.

2024 Aiyadurai, A. Why politics in India do not rally for environmental issues? Heinrich Boll Stiftung, April 24, 2024.

2023 Aiyadurai, A., Adornment in the wild: Bone ornaments of the Idu Mishmi. Ornaments, 43 (3): 56-59.

2022 Aiyadurai, A. and Patil, Y., “How guns, cameras, binoculars and smartphones changed bird-watching, TheWire.in, Mar. 31, 2022.

2022 Aiyadurai, A. Even After a Century, Water Is Still the Marker of India's Caste Society. Thewire.in Aug 2022.

2021 Aiyadurai, A and Ingole, P. Invisibility of caste in environmental studies. Indian Express, 28 Nov 2021.

2020 Aiyadurai, A. Voices from Dibang Valley: Idu Mishmi, Wildlife Biologists and Wildlife Sanctuary. Current Conservation,
14.1. 15 June 2020

2016 Aiyadurai, A & Velho, N. Wildlife hunting in the North East is much more complex than the simple act of killing. http://scroll.in/article/822350/ wildlife hunting -in-the-north-east-is-much-more-complex-than-the-simple-act-of-killing. Dec 11 2016.

2010 Aiyadurai, A. The Mishmi Hunter of Arunachal. Geography and You: A Development and Environment Magazine, Vol 10, Issue-60: 56-59. 

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