(Mobile ebook) Tiger-Wallahs: Encounters With the Men Who Tried to Save the Greatest of the Great Cats
▲ Geoffrey C. Ward, Diane Raines Ward ▲
| #3286527 in Books | HarperCollins | 1993-11 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 11.50 x9.00 x.75l, | File Name: 0060167955 | 174 pages
||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Indispensable work on tiger conservation|By J. Scarlott|This is a gripping study of tiger conservation in India from 1800 onward, with natural history of the tiger, and first-hand accounts of individuals who have dedicated their lives to India's wildlife, and particularly the very vulnerable tiger. This book is a call to action, and the most moving account of the survival stru|From Publishers Weekly|Ten years ago, historian Ward ( Before the Trumpet ) returned to India where he had lived as a teenager. He was stunned by the diminished wildlife, particularly the dwindling tiger population and their shrinking forest habitat. Ward gives
Rare color photographs, paintings, and historic halftones evoke the appeal of India's forests in a work that discusses the endangered tiger and the tiger wallahs, the men who have struggled against overwhelming odds to save the tiger from extinction.
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