Limited Time Sale| Management number | 219451555 | Release Date | 2026/05/03 | List Price | US$90.00 | Model Number | 219451555 | ||
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What does wildlife conservation look like when it must work in the real world?Gir National Park — The Last Home of the Asiatic Lion is a definitive, research-driven guide to one of the most closely observed and complex conservation landscapes on Earth. Written by Pranav Pandya, this book moves beyond wildlife spectacle and simplified success stories to examine Gir as it truly operates: an inhabited forest where lions, people, governance systems, and ecological limits intersect every day.Gir is the only natural home of the Asiatic lion. Its survival, however, cannot be understood through biology alone. It depends on geography, climate, prey systems, institutional continuity, and long-standing human tolerance. This book presents Gir not as pristine wilderness or dramatic rescue narrative, but as a working ecosystem shaped by negotiation rather than isolation.Across nineteen carefully structured chapters, Pandya offers clear, accessible insight into how Gir functions in practice. Readers gain a grounded understanding of the park’s terrain and seasonal cycles, the behavior and social structure of the Asiatic lion, key differences from African lions, predator–prey dynamics, and the role of Maldhari pastoral communities. The book also examines governance, conflict management, ethical wildlife viewing, and the long-term challenges that arise as conservation succeeds.The writing is precise, restrained, and evidence-based. Drawing from peer-reviewed science, government records, and long-term studies, the book avoids anthropomorphism, moral exaggeration, and tourism mythology. Instead, it explains how conservation operates under constraint—through systems, regulation, and continuity rather than idealized solutions.A defining feature of this volume is its visual documentation.This book contains 30 bespoke visual plates, including:One original cover imageTwenty-nine original visual plates created exclusively for this bookEvery image has been produced specifically for this volume and is not drawn from stock photography or prior publications. The visual plates form an integrated photographic study of Gir’s landscapes, wildlife, human presence, and conservation practices. They do not chase dramatic moments; they document structure, routine, and everyday function—how the forest works, how animals occupy space, and how coexistence is maintained.Organized into clearly defined sections, the visual plates reinforce the text by showing habitat frameworks, lion behavior, ecological interdependence, human activity, and conservation in practice. Together, text and images provide a complete and reliable understanding of Gir National Park as it exists today.This book is ideal for readers seeking:A serious, authoritative guide to Gir National Park and the Asiatic lionInsight into conservation beyond slogans and spectacleA grounded understanding of human–wildlife coexistenceEthical and informed travel preparationLong-term reference value rather than fleeting inspirationGir National Park — The Last Home of the Asiatic Lion is not a celebration or a coffee-table showcase. It is a clear-eyed account of what conservation looks like when it must function within real landscapes, real institutions, and real human lives. For readers who want to understand—not merely admire—this book offers an authoritative and enduring perspective. Read more
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| Edition | 1st |
| Language | English |
| File size | 39.4 MB |
| Page Flip | Enabled |
| Word Wise | Enabled |
| Print length | 143 pages |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Screen Reader | Supported |
| Publication date | January 20, 2026 |
| Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
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