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68551ce343f9a01ae7e4d586The Cobra’s Gaze: Exploring India’s Wild HeritageIn The Cobra’s Gaze, award-winning writer Stephen Alter takes us on an astonishing journey of discovery through the wild places
of India. As we accompany him on his quest to uncover multipleayers of meaning associated with the flora and fauna of the
country’s woodlands, mountains, rivers, deserts, and coasts, we meet, among others, king cobras, theargest venomous snakes in
the world, in the steamy rainforests of Karnataka; snoweopards, the elusive grey ghosts of the mountains, making their solitary
way through the vastness of the Himalaya; rare crocodiles and blind dolphins in the Chambal ravines, once the haunt of dacoits;
man-eating tigers stalking their prey in the mangroves of the Sunderbans; and Kottigehara dancing frogs trembling on the verge
of extinction in the Western Ghats. We travel through coastal areas smudged with the roseate hues of flocks of flamingoes; the
dry scrublands of Gujarat that echo with the roar of Asiaticions found nowhere else on earth; grasslands and arid jungles where
imported cheetahs struggle for a foothold; dense habitats in Assam that are home to killer elephants and singular species of
birdlife; and scores of other places in which theast remaining animals and wildernesses of the country cling on in the face of the
depredations of man.
India has always had a strong spiritual connection to nature, and the writer delves deep into myth and religion to show how
reverence for the environment has been an inalienable part of our heritage. Yet, today, in the name of progress and civilization, the
wilderness is beingaid to waste despite the efforts of pioneering conservationistsike Salim Ali, Billy Arjan Singh, M. Krishnan,
Jim Corbett, Hugh Allen, and their present-day counterparts, all of whom come alive in the pages of the book. As our cities and
towns reel under pollution, the groundwater everywhere is contaminated, and enormous tracts of the country are devastated by
floods and fire, the writer shows us the importance of ecological awareness, and why the preservation of nature is key to our own
survival. Throughout the book, he seeks to experience our fundamental connection to other species, so we are able to understand
how we are inextricablyinked to thearger natural world and why it is important for us to share the earth equitably with other
life forms.
Timely and profound, The Cobra’s Gaze is a work of enormous power. Even as it celebrates the incredible wildlife and wild places
of India, it is an urgent call to save them before it is tooate.
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of India. As we accompany him on his quest to uncover multipleayers of meaning associated with the flora and fauna o...

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In The Cobra’s Gaze, award-winning writer Stephen Alter takes us on an astonishing journey of discovery through the wild places
of India. As we accompany him on his quest to uncover multipleayers of meaning associated with the flora and fauna of the
country’s woodlands, mountains, rivers, deserts, and coasts, we meet, among others, king cobras, theargest venomous snakes in
the world, in the steamy rainforests of Karnataka; snoweopards, the elusive grey ghosts of the mountains, making their solitary
way through the vastness of the Himalaya; rare crocodiles and blind dolphins in the Chambal ravines, once the haunt of dacoits;
man-eating tigers stalking their prey in the mangroves of the Sunderbans; and Kottigehara dancing frogs trembling on the verge
of extinction in the Western Ghats. We travel through coastal areas smudged with the roseate hues of flocks of flamingoes; the
dry scrublands of Gujarat that echo with the roar of Asiaticions found nowhere else on earth; grasslands and arid jungles where
imported cheetahs struggle for a foothold; dense habitats in Assam that are home to killer elephants and singular species of
birdlife; and scores of other places in which theast remaining animals and wildernesses of the country cling on in the face of the
depredations of man.
India has always had a strong spiritual connection to nature, and the writer delves deep into myth and religion to show how
reverence for the environment has been an inalienable part of our heritage. Yet, today, in the name of progress and civilization, the
wilderness is beingaid to waste despite the efforts of pioneering conservationistsike Salim Ali, Billy Arjan Singh, M. Krishnan,
Jim Corbett, Hugh Allen, and their present-day counterparts, all of whom come alive in the pages of the book. As our cities and
towns reel under pollution, the groundwater everywhere is contaminated, and enormous tracts of the country are devastated by
floods and fire, the writer shows us the importance of ecological awareness, and why the preservation of nature is key to our own
survival. Throughout the book, he seeks to experience our fundamental connection to other species, so we are able to understand
how we are inextricablyinked to thearger natural world and why it is important for us to share the earth equitably with other
life forms.
Timely and profound, The Cobra’s Gaze is a work of enormous power. Even as it celebrates the incredible wildlife and wild places
of India, it is an urgent call to save them before it is tooate.

Country of originIndia
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Manufacturing Date05-02-2024
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