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Mountain Mammals of the World

Mountain Mammals of the World

M.K. Ranjitsinh
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There are several books available on the wildlife of different countries and continents, of animal and bird species, even of habitats and ecotypes such as the rainforests, wetlands and deserts. However, one does not find a comprehensive work on the larger mountain mammals of the world.

In this book, M.K. Ranjitsinh, who has been one of the foremost conservationists and spearheaded several programmes for the protection of wildlife, brings alive the world of mammals with his insightful writing.

With breathtaking photographs and maps to show the distribution of each species—their status, behaviour,
ecology and other aspects, Mountain Mammals of the World is a mammoth compendium of fifty-eight species and a total of 119 mountain mammal taxa of the world, making it a def initive guide to understanding the most spectacular animals on earth, against the backdrop of some of the world’s most
splendid scenery.

Imprint: Ebury Press

Published: Jun/2026

ISBN: 9789377307028 (Paperback)

Length : 504 Pages

MRP : ₹2599.00

Mountain Mammals of the World

M.K. Ranjitsinh

There are several books available on the wildlife of different countries and continents, of animal and bird species, even of habitats and ecotypes such as the rainforests, wetlands and deserts. However, one does not find a comprehensive work on the larger mountain mammals of the world.

In this book, M.K. Ranjitsinh, who has been one of the foremost conservationists and spearheaded several programmes for the protection of wildlife, brings alive the world of mammals with his insightful writing.

With breathtaking photographs and maps to show the distribution of each species—their status, behaviour,
ecology and other aspects, Mountain Mammals of the World is a mammoth compendium of fifty-eight species and a total of 119 mountain mammal taxa of the world, making it a def initive guide to understanding the most spectacular animals on earth, against the backdrop of some of the world’s most
splendid scenery.

Buying Options
Paperback / Hardback

M.K. Ranjitsinh

M.K. Ranjitsinh belongs to the royal family of Wankaner. He joined the IAS in 1961. As collector of Mandla, MP, he helped save the central Indian barasingha from extinction. As secretary, forests and tourism, in MP, he established fourteen new sanctuaries, eight new national parks and more than doubled the area of three existing national parks, a total addition of over 9000 sq. km. to the protected areas of the nation. He was the prime architect of the Wildlife (Protection) Act; was director of wildlife preservation twice and additional secretary in the Ministry of Environment and Forests. He was member secretary of the task force which initiated Project Tiger and he also initiated Project Snow Leopard; he helped save the Manipur sangai and other endangered species. The eastern subspecies of the barasingha is named after him. He worked with UNEP as senior regional advisor in Nature Conservation for the Asia-Pacific region. He has published numerous articles and two books, Beyond the Tiger and The Indian Blackbuck.

He has been awarded the Order of the Golden Ark by the Netherlands for ‘outstanding work on behalf of international conservation both in India and in South East Asia’; the Global 500 Roll of Honour of UNEP ‘in recognition of outstanding practical achievements in the protection and improvement of the environment’, and a number of other awards.

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