
Mountain Mammals of the World is the first comprehensive guide to the large mammals of the world’s mountain ecosystems. Covering sixty-two species and seventy-eight subspecies, it explores their distribution, behaviour, ecology, and conservation, illustrated with striking photographs and maps.

A Life with Wildlife traces Dr. M.K. Ranjitsinh’s pivotal role in India’s conservation journey—from the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, to saving iconic species—revealing the challenges of wildlife protection in a democratic India.

Indian Wildlife is a concise yet evocative portrait of the country’s rich natural heritage, capturing the diversity of its landscapes and species. Blending informed observation with visual storytelling, the book reflects Dr. M.K. Ranjitsinh’s deep engagement with India’s wildlife and enduring commitment to conservation

is a richly illustrated exploration of Asia’s extraordinary wildlife, moving beyond iconic species to reveal the continent’s diverse and lesser-known animals. Insightful text and striking imagery, the book offers intimate portraits of species and habitats, reflecting conservation and the natural world.

The Indian Blackbuck (1989) offers a focused study of Antilope cervicapra, exploring its ecology, behaviour, distribution, and conservation challenges. Richly illustrated with photographs and maps, it remains a key reference on the species.
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