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Few conservationists in India have had as profound an influence as M K Ranjit Singh, whose new book “Mountain Mammals of the World” (published by Penguin Random House) is a testament to his lifelong dedication. Hailing from the royal family of Wankaner, Gujarat, Ranjit Singh has played an important role in shaping India’s wildlife conservation policies, and this book is the result of his decades of research, exploration and unwavering passion for the natural world.
Mountain Mammals of the World isn’t just a book—it’s an essential reference for wildlife lovers and scholars, providing comprehensive information on 62 species and 78 subspecies of large mammals that inhabit the world’s most inaccessible mountainous regions. It includes scientific insights, superb photography, and personal anecdotes inspired by Ranjit Singh’s years of field experiences. It is regarded by many, including his daughter Radhika Rane Gaikwad, as his masterpiece.
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