At the Feet of Living Things (Book Review)

 πŸ¦œ In this book, the Nature Conservation Foundation's scientists and researchers describe their experiences with conservation in India.


πŸ•Š They've been trekking through mountains, coral reefs, and forests since 1996, describing, documenting, protecting, and restoring species and ecosystems. 


🦜 They have conducted research on primates, snow leopards, hornbills, elephants, dugongs, fish, and other animals. 


πŸ•Š They have encountered the sometimes harsh reality of living with nature's wild side in local communities. 


πŸ•Š They have also worked hard to bring children and citizens together to celebrate and learn about it.


🦜 Each deeply personal and reflective narrative in this book goes beyond the science to describe the challenges of conservation. 


πŸ•Š At the Feet of Living Things has something for everyone, whether you are a student, researcher, conservation practitioner, wildlife manager, nature enthusiast, or an interested citizen.


🦜 Have you guys ever wondered what it is like to follow hornbills in a dense rainforest? Or felt the pain of a mountain shepherd losing his sheep to a leopard? Or how it feels when a child discovers birdwatching is more exciting than being glued to a screen? Have you? If yes then do read this book and have an adventurous read about the passion of the people who have been working in this line.

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