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The extraordinarily diverse Indian subcontinent covers a vast area extending from Pakistan in the west to Bangladesh in the east and stretching north to the Himalayan kingdoms of Bhutan and Nepal. Marked by dramatic extremes of climate and terrain, it is home to black bears, snow leopards, elephants, and flying lizards, and it is the only place in the world where both lions and tigers reside. After a lifetime devoted to the study and conservation of the tiger, Valmik Thapar turns his attention to the plants and animals that share the tiger's domain. How have so many species survived on such a crowded continent, where twenty percent of the world's population exerts intense pressure on the environment? Thapar links the region's tremendous diversity to the reverence shown to nature by Eastern religions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. But fifty years after India's independence, modern and urban values are seriously eroding the subcontinent's ecosystems. Thapar's careful natural history is enriched by his personal anecdotes and musings on spirituality and culture. His own reverence for the wildlife and landscape he encounters and his brilliant photographs make this book an enthralling read, and it is also a moving argument for more vigilant nature conservation on the Indian subcontinent.Product Identifiers
PublisherUniversity of California Press
ISBN-139780520214705
eBay Product ID (ePID)87542280
Product Key Features
Number of Pages285 Pages
Publication NameLand of the Tiger: a Natural History of the Indian Subcontinent
LanguageEnglish
SubjectGeography & Geosciences, Biology
Publication Year1998
TypeTextbook
AuthorValmik Thapar
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height283 mm
Item Weight1285 g
Additional Product Features
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Title_AuthorValmik Thapar