Rewilding: India’s experiments in saving nature
Publication details: Oxford University Press, 2019. New Delhi:Description: xii, 223p.; hb; 21cmISBN:- 9780199474110
- 333.95416 DUT
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333.9516 SHA Nature conservation in the new economy: people, wildlife and the law in India | 333.95220954 BIN Vanishing: India’s wildlife crisis | 333.953 PAR Debating India : | 333.95416 DUT Rewilding: India’s experiments in saving nature | 333.95416 FRA Human-wildlife interactions: turning conflict into coexistence | 333.95416 JUL Hunting wildlife in the tropics and subtropics | 333.95416 MAL From the heart of nature |
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The extinction crisis is well known; what is not are stories of people trying to turn the tide. In Rewilding, environmental journalist Bahar Dutt documents stories of hope for India's natural world. She meets people who are trying to conserve species not just by replenishing their dwindling numbers, but also by restoring their habitats in the wild. This means going to great lengths, from airlifting corals from coast to coast, to going undercover as a spy to check the availability of toxic drugs that wiped out a bird. In the process, Bahar learns that though it may not offer easy answers, rewilding can offer great rewards. And that news about the environment doesn't always have to be bad.
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