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Land of the Tiger
A Natural History of the Indian Subcontinent
Book • 1997
In 'Land of the Tiger', Valmik Thapar explores the natural history of the Indian subcontinent, highlighting its diverse wildlife and ecosystems.
The book covers a range of species, including tigers, sloth bears, and elephants, and discusses the challenges faced by these species due to human impact on their habitats.
Thapar also reflects on the cultural and spiritual significance of nature in Eastern religions.
The book covers a range of species, including tigers, sloth bears, and elephants, and discusses the challenges faced by these species due to human impact on their habitats.
Thapar also reflects on the cultural and spiritual significance of nature in Eastern religions.
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Mentioned by Anne Rowe, The Economist's obituaries editor, about Valmik Thapar's dedication to tiger conservation.

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Mentioned by Anne Rowe, The Economist's obituaries editor, as one of the works of Valmik Thapar.

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Confused unity: the mood in Iran