The Asian Elephant: A Natural History

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The Asian Elephant has a remarkable association with man in India, as a part of the country’s religious and cultural heritage. Curiously enough, scientific enquiry into the ecology of the elephant in India was not undertaken till the late 1970s, despite it being a significant part of human history from time immemorial. However, considerable information on the natural history of the Asian elephant, previously published has been collated in this book. The book also presents a review of the past and present status of the elephant and the problems that the elephant faces in its fight for survival. The elephant is an integral figure of the religious ethos of the sub-continent, and one hopes it will not be sacrificed in the search for a better lifestyle for the people of the region.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR J C Daniel

J.C. Daniel, Director of BNHS from 1960-91 and is currently the Vice President of the Society. Author of a number of books and most well-known for The Book of Indian Reptiles and Amphibians (2001). Has also revised Sálim Ali The Book of Indian Birds in 1996.

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Title
The Asian Elephant: A Natural History
Author
Edition
Reprint
Publisher
ISBN
8185019738, 9788185019734
Length
iv+306p., Tables; References; B/w Plates; Colour Plates; 25cm.
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#Elephant