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  1. Valmik Thapar (born 1952) is an Indian naturalist, conservationist and writer. [1] [2] He is the author of 14 books and several articles, and has produced a range of programmes for television. [3]

  2. Author of 32 books, including four on Africa, presenter of 16 international documentary films, and an excellent orator, Valmik Thapar’s gruff genius is what it took for India and the world to sit up and acknowledge the tiger’s magnificence, its predicament, and the urgency for conservation.

  3. Sep 24, 2015 · After founding wildlife NGO Ranthambore Foundation in 1988, sitting on 150 government panels, writing 28 books and presenting over a dozen films for the BBC, Valmik Thapars passion to save...

  4. Saving Wild India spells out new and innovative ways to govern our wilderness and safeguard its future. In his new book, naturalist and conservationist Valmik Thapar gives us a bold yet considered plan to preserve and protect our dwindling forests, wildlife and wilderness areas.

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  5. Dec 31, 1995 · One tiger, he says, every day. And each death leading perhaps to extinction by 2000 is personal, tearing at his insides, like a cancer beyond control. At 42, his life is one journey to one destination, the search for any idea that allows for a protection solution.

  6. In Land of the Tiger, Valmik Thapar explores the natural history of this extraordinarily diverse region marked by dramatic extremes of climate and terrain, the only place in the world...

  7. Nov 1, 2001 · How a volatile Indian named Valmik Thapar became an eloquent, and often contentious, advocate for the world's most embattled predator.

  8. Valmik Thapar is the author of Living with Tigers (4.37 avg rating, 183 ratings, 21 reviews, published 2016), The Secret Life of Tigers (4.41 avg rating,...

  9. Valmik Thapar has spent four decades serving the cause of wild India. During this time, he has authored, co-authored and edited more than twenty-five books and made or presented nearly a dozen films for the BBC and several other television networks on the tiger and Indian flora and fauna.

  10. Valmik Thapar is an Indian natural historian. He is the author of 14 books and several articles, and has produced a range of programmes for television.Mr.Thapar is recognised as one of India's most famous wildlife experts and conservationists, having produced and narrated documentaries on India's natural habitat for such media as the BBC ...