City Forest: Mumbai’s National Park

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The Sanjay Gandhi National Park is a tropical wilderness within the limits of Mumbai, virtually unknown to most people outside the city. A protected area of almost 9,000 hectares, the park is fringed by a burgeoning population of more than twelve million people and is possibly India’s most visited nature reserve. With over 200 stunning photographs, City Forest: Mumbai’s National Park is a visual celebration of the forest’s remarkable biodiversity, offering a glimpse into the secret world of its wildlife. The park is home to 274 kinds of birds, just under a quarter of India’s avifauna; 42 kinds of mammals, of which the most renowned is the elusive leopard; 150 species of butterflies and nearly 8,000 species of other insects; and so much more. It has a floral extravagance of nearly 800 species of flowering plants from humble herbs and woody climbers to sturdy teak trees, and a diversity of habitat types. A veritable field laboratory teeming with an amazing variety of life forms – much of which has yet to be documented – the forest is threatened by the inherent problem of an encroaching population. An ideal getaway from the polluted city, this peerless wilderness also provides people with a unique opportunity for nature study, and environment and conservation education.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Sunjoy Monga

Sunjoy Monga Naturalist-Photographer-Writer, Sunjoy Monga is deeply committed to observing and spreading awareness about biodiversity/natural history and environment. Widely travelled, Sunjoy Monga has written and photographed extensively for over a quarter of a century, and his work has appeared in numerous publications. Sunjoy is one of those who finds equal pleasure in observing and discovering nature's secrets in pristine wildernesses as in polluted urban environs. He believes that nature is increasingly, and continuously adjusting to humanity's fickle ways and that is we who will have to show maturity in our response to inevitable change, in order to sustainable ensure our ecological well-being. He also believes that a dovetailing of ecological considerations with rising economic interests spells the best hope for overall good of all. Sunjoy has also been a consultant and cinematographer for several national and international documentary film projects.

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Title
City Forest: Mumbai’s National Park
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8175082976
Length
160p., Photographs.
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