The Mammals of India: A Systematic & Cartographic Review

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India has more than 400 species of mammals. It is the only country in the world to have the Tiger and the Lion. The presence of such a diverse mammalian species in a relatively small area of the globe is significant (c. 8.6% of the total mammalian species in 2.4% of the world’s land area).

In this new book, which has been launched today entitled, "The Mammals of India: a systematic & cartographic review" by Dr Anwaruddin Choudhury is a major definitive work on the mammals of India. The range of all the species have been mapped in full colour for the first time. The style of presentation of range maps is different from all the other mammal books published so far in India except The Mammals of NE India which was published in 2013 and authored by him. It is a scientific work but non-technical readers can also follow it without much problem. The text is supported by some photographs, maps and a few illustrations, followed by exhaustive list of references.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Anwaruddin Choudhury

Dr. Anwaruddin Choudhury (44), had published more than 350 articles & scientific papers, and nine books and monographs on wildlife issues, especially pertaining to north-east India. Some notable books are The Birds of Assam, The Checklist of the Mammals of Assam and Naturalist in Karbi Anglong. He has traveled widely across the north-east surveying wildlife. M.A. in Geography and Ph.D. on Primatology, Dr. Choudhury is Member of Assam Civil Service and currently Joint Secretary to the Govt. of Assam, Environment & Forest Department. His other interests are photography, drawing (exhibited in the State Art Gallery, published widely, cartography, exploration etc. He is Member of Several IUCN/SSC Specialist Groups including Asian Elephant, Asian Rhino, Cat, Small Carnivores [Mustelid, Viverrid & Orocyonid] and IUCN/SSC/BLI Pheasant and Threatened Waterfowl Specialist Groups. Also the founder Chief Executive of The Rhino Foundation for nature in NE India, a leading NGO of the country (member of the Indian Wildlife Board).

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Colin Groves

Prof. Colin Groves, the famous Australian scientist while penning down the foreword of this book has stated that "it is extraordinary that there has been no dedicated taxonomic coverage of the mammals of India for over half a century (since Ellerman & Morrison Scott’s 1951 Checklist of Palaearctic and Indian Mammals). An enormous amount of taxonomic work has gone on since then, but nowhere has it been gathered together in one place. There have been a number of general books on the mammals of India; useful and interesting though most of them are, they have not been taxonomic works, and have tended to concentrate on the larger, more visible mammals, giving little space to the smaller ones, notably insectivores, bats and rodents."

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Title
The Mammals of India: A Systematic & Cartographic Review
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Edition
1st. ed.
Publisher
ISBN
9789380652047
Length
328p., Illustrations; Colour; Maps; 25cm.
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