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Tigers don’t talk (well, at least not in ‘people’ language). Tigers don’t have names either. But then T-Cub is a very special tiger cub and he wants to tell you his story. It’s about his life in a forest in India, and his animal friends (and foes) including monkeys, peacocks and elephants.
T-Cub is naughty, curious, lovable and brave (and sometimes scared too!). He is living the good life of a wild tiger—prowling the forest, ...
Every year, our planet loses over 150 species of plants and animals, and India is very much in the midst of this mass ‘sixth extinction’. We are losing species in our backyard-where are the once ubiquitous sparrows, or the fireflies that lit up our nights? And in the forests, iconic species like the great Indian bustards are down to a hundred, while flamingoes are poised to be wiped off the map of India.
The Vanishing takes an unflinching look at the ...
Voices in the Wilderness: Contemporary Wildlife Writings brings together over twenty distinguished figures in the field—naturalists, scientists, and authors, whose writings paint a vivid picture of India’s amazing wildlife, from the charismatic tiger to the ‘lowly’ caterpillar. The spectrum of articles and essays is as varied as the country’s biodiversity, reflecting a deep knowledge of and love for the subject. The collection ...
With an insatiable curiosity and acute powers of observation, Prerna Singh Bindra takes us through the vast canvas of the forests of India, on the trail of big cats. All beautiful. All critically endangered. She treks the snowy Himalayas for the elusive snow Leopard, walks the dry forest of Gir, the last abode of the Asiatic Lion and visits the Sundarbans where myths and man-eating tigers live together. She begins her 'leopard pilgrimage' in the holy city of ...