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"Threatened Animal Species of India: Vol. II" is a comprehensive and compelling book that delves into the conservation challenges faced by a diverse range of endangered animal species in India. Building upon the success of Part I, this sequel expands its focus to shed light on additional species that are in urgent need of attention and protection. The book goes beyond simply documenting the plight of these species and aims to inspire readers to take action. It provides a platform for conservationists, researchers, policymakers and individuals passionate about wildlife to come together and work…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
"Threatened Animal Species of India: Vol. II" is a comprehensive and compelling book that delves into the conservation challenges faced by a diverse range of endangered animal species in India. Building upon the success of Part I, this sequel expands its focus to shed light on additional species that are in urgent need of attention and protection. The book goes beyond simply documenting the plight of these species and aims to inspire readers to take action. It provides a platform for conservationists, researchers, policymakers and individuals passionate about wildlife to come together and work towards safeguarding India's rich biodiversity. By highlighting successful conservation initiatives and sharing practical recommendations, the book empowers readers to contribute to the preservation of these precious animal species. The book serves as a valuable resource for academia, wildlife enthusiasts and anyone interested in understanding the critical issues surrounding wildlife conservation.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Arunaksharan Narayanankutty and Mr. Joice Tom Job are Assistant Professors in the PG and Research Department of Zoology, St. Joseph's College (Autonomous), Devagiri, Calicut, Kerala, India. The book was supported under the Research Promotion and Seed Grant Scheme by the St. Joseph's College (Autonomous), Devagiri.