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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. 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.

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  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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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  6. The richness of India’s birdlife has been celebrated for centuries. In this book, perhaps the most beautiful book on Indian birds ever published, renowned naturalist Valmik Thapar brings together the finest writing and photographs on our birds.

  7. Nov 28, 2021 · The Saturday Interview — Tiger Talk. A vehement Valmik Thapar says there is no hope for our animals unless the forest service is completely revamped and more young people understand Nature ...

  8. Valmik Thapar has 35 books on Goodreads with 1557 ratings. Valmik Thapars most popular book is Living with Tigers.

  9. Jan 1, 1997 · 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...

  10. Oct 1, 2016 · Valmik Thapar and Fateh Singh Rathore (or Fateh Singh Ranthambore -- as then prime minister Rajiv Gandhi used to call him) are the two names everyone who is even slightly interested in nature or wildlife in India should remember for making what Ranthambore is today.