Capturing Wildlife Moments In India by Ashok Mahindra promises to be a must have for people interested in exploring wildlife in India. It has total hundred and twenty engrossing photographs ranging from all kind of interesting animals and birds found in India. The amount of effort that has gone into visiting more than thirty parks and sanctuaries (and of course locations other than the regular ones) speaks volumes of praise in itself when you look at the photographs that have been taken with a high precision and quality.
The interesting book Capturing Wildlife Moments In India by Ashok Mahindra is being published by OUP (Oxford University Press) in collaboration with BNHS (Bombay Natural History Society). The book will not only be available on most of the online bookstores but also can be purchased from most of the prominently known book retail outlets across India. You can also make a purchase of this fabulous book from the BNHS official website. The price of the book is Rs. One Thousand Four Hundred and Fifty which is worth spending. It is a must to have for all nature lovers for their personal library collection.
The enthralling opening of the book begins with the National Animal of India – the Bengal Tiger which is an endangered species as per IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. This Bengal Tiger captured in the first picture is Ustad that is shown enjoying the cool waters in a pool on a hot summer day having a soaring temperature of forty-six degrees Celsius. The picture is taken in Ranthambhore National Park situated in Rajasthan. It is really a great initiative by Saevus Wildlife India to bring out this fabulous book full of lively and interesting pictures of animals and birds of India, in unique postures along with their details.
So is the wonderful journey of enchanting pictures in this fascinating book titled Capturing Wildlife Moments In India by Ashok Mahindra.
This post is a part of the book review program of at Saevus Wildlife India in association with The Hemchand Mahindra Wildlife Foundation for the book Capturing Wildlife Moments in India
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