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Number of Pages
194
Language
English
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This Non-Fiction Nature Book Offers An Intimate, Science-Based Look At Tiger Life Through Field Observations And Photography. It Centers On The Mating And Social Interactions Of Tigers In Ranthambore National Park, Revealing Aspects Of Wildlife Rarely Seen By Visitors. Designed For Wildlife Enthusiasts, Nature Lovers, And Readers Curious About Animal Behavior, The Tone Is Respectful, Curious, And Enlightening.
Presented As Field Notes Paired With Dramatic Wildlife Photography, The Work Blends Natural History With Vivid Imagery To Illuminate Tiger Behavior In Context—Habitat, Prey Dynamics, And Seasonal Rhythms. Readers Move Through The Landscape Of Ranthambore As Behavior Unfolds, From Courtship Cues To Social Interactions Within A Family Group, All Documented With Care And Minimal Sensationalism.
Key Concepts Include Ethology, Mating Strategies, Territoriality, And Conservation. The Writing Keeps Explanations Accessible, Guiding Readers To Observe Cues, Interpret Body Language, And Appreciate The Ecological Balance That Shapes These Moments. The Result Is Learning That Feels Natural And Engaging, Not Dry Or Detached.
After Reading, You’Ll Gain A Nuanced Understanding Of Tiger Life, A Greater Appreciation For Wildlife, And A Sense Of Stewardship For Wild Habitats That Support These Remarkable Creatures.
Product Details
Author
Valmik Thapar
Publisher
Rupa Publications
Number of Pages
194
Language
English
Dimensions
203 x 254 x 1 cm
Binding
Paperback
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Valmik Thapar (1952–2025) Spent Almost Fifty Years Serving The Interests Of Wildlife, Especially Tigers. He Wrote Over Forty Books On Tigers, Indian Wildlife, And His African Journeys. Some Of His Acclaimed Books Include Living With Tigers, Saving Wild India: A Blueprint For Change, Winged Fire: A Celebration Of Indian Birds, Wild Fire: The Splendours Of India’S Animal Kingdom, And Tiger Fire: 500 Years Of The Tiger In India. He Presented Wildlife-Related Programmes On Bbc And Several Other Television Networks. He Served The Indian Board For Wildlife (Now Replaced By The National Board For Wildlife), And The Central Empowered Committee. He Was Also Appointed To The Tiger Task Force In 2006–07. Thapar Created The Ranthambore Foundation, A Non-Governmental Organization Dedicated To Conserving Wildlife. He Won The Ndtv Indian Of The Year Award In 2016, And Sanctuary Nature Foundation’S Lifetime Service Award In 2017.