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The incredibly diverse forests and jungles of India have, for centuries, been a source of fascination, curiosity and awe. And, over the years, naturalists, biologists, hunters and gamekeepers-Hugh Allen, E.P. Sanderson, Edward Lockwood, Rauf Ali, Kartik Shankar, among others-have striven to evoke the sense of wonder they felt, in their works. Nature Chronicles of India, a compilation of essays on the natural wealth of the country, is divided into two distinct sections. In the first are field narratives by sarneof the finest biologists, naturalists, filmmakers and journalists working in India at the moment. Essays in this section include'Lunch with the Snow Leopard', in which conservation biologist Yash Veer Bhatnagar describes a magical encounter with the 'grey ghost'; and 'Are Warblers Less Important Than Tigers?', a well-argued piece by reconciliation ecologist Madhusudan Katti in support of viewing conservation as a holistic exercise rather than as one privileging a particular species over the other. The second section features essays and stories penned by, officers of the Raj posted in different parts of British India. Anexcerpt trom'Hugh Allen's The Lonely Tiger tells the story of ,a tiger distraught abou:J having Iost his family to poachers; and, 'The Sal Forests',, by the author and hunter Captain James Forsyth, describes his exciting adventures in the region; dodging; poisoned arrows, stalking red deer and camping on the hunting ranges, of the tiger. Insightful, comprehensive and informative this book will excite. everyone interested in the natural world.Product Identifiers
PublisherRupa & Co
ISBN-139788129134875
eBay Product ID (ePID)213221472
Product Key Features
Book TitleNature Chronicles of India: Essays on Wildlife
AuthorAnanda Banarjee
FormatPaperback
LanguageEnglish
TopicWildlife
Publication Year2014
Dimensions
Item Height216mm
Item Width140mm
Additional Product Features
Title_AuthorAnanda Banarjee
Country/Region of ManufactureIndia