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Hidden India: A Journey to Where the Wild Things Are

Hidden India: A Journey to Where the Wild Things Are is a breathtaking new project featuring over 300 photographs by one of Indias foremost conservation ecologist and photographer, Latika Nath, and writing by journalist, essayist and environmentalist, Shloka Nath.

The book showcases extraordinary images of landscapes and wildlife from across India, many of which are now critically endangered. It also features writing examining one of literatures most rewarding and enduring themes: Our relationship with Nature. It speaks of breathtaking vistas and mythical creatures. It is a testament to that which endures, to the wonder of life. The tigers that appear in the bushes when you least expect them, the birdsong of the peacock, the call of the Cheetal (spotted deer), the gush of wind through the trees, the enigmatic turtles in the blue waters of the Andamans, the serrated mountains of Ladakhour planet contains more mystery, love, and beauty than the human heart can possibly hold.

Life is after all, a journey to where the wild things are. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 825g
  • Dimensions: 305 x 425mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Jul 2024
  • Publisher: Academic Foundation
  • Publication City/Country: India
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9789332704626

About Bennett CapersEric J. MillerLatika NathRoger A. Fairfax Jr.Shloka Nath

Latika Nath a conservation ecologist and photographer with a D.Phil on Tiger Conservation and Management from the University of Oxford is an ardent traveller photographer and diver and spends time exploring the myriad wilderness spaces of our planet. Her areas of interest include landscape ecology and resolution of human-wildlife conflict. She is the first woman wildlife biologist in India to work on tigers and has spent over 25 years working at the grass roots level for tiger conservation. She established the renowned Singinawa Jungle Lodge and through the Singinawa Foundation worked on education health art and alternate energy programs for the tribal villages in the region. Her life and work has been featured on National Geographic television in a documentary called The Tiger Princess and on the Discovery Channel in the program Wild Things. She contributed to films like Sitas Story and A Tale of Two Tigers on the BBC as well as the cover story on tigers for the Year of the Tiger special in 1998. She has worked with numerous international organisations on many species including the Asian elephant the Gangetic dolphin the Arna or wild buffaloes and high-altitude mammals in the Kanchenjunga area. Latika is the recipient of scholarships including the Chevening Award from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office the Oxford and Cambridge Society of India the Overseas Research Student (ORS) UK and a research fellowship of the Wildlife Institute of India. Shloka Nath is currently Senior Program Manager Sustainability at the Tata Trusts. She helps lead the organizations climate energy and environment work implementing and funding sustainable and scalable solutions that help both people and nature thrive through India. Prior to this she co-founded and was Managing Partner Sankhya Women Impact Funds and is an active angel investor in social enterprises in India. She was Managing Editor for the Harvard Kennedy School Review is a former Speechwriter at the House of Lords (UK) and has spent over a decade in journalism with the BBC in London New Delhi Television and Forbes. She has been a speaker and panellist on various impact investment and social enterprise forums. Shloka has a Master in Public Policy from Harvards Kennedy School of Government and a BSc in Government from The London School of Economics and Political Science. She is passionate about wildlife and wild places and is an ardent writer traveller trekker and explorer.

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