Sanjay Gubbi

LEOPARD DIARIES : Rosette in India - 1 - Chennai Westland Publications 2021/01/01 - 239

The leopard is perhaps one of the world’s most beautiful creatures. The spots on its body are even romantically called ‘rosettes’. It is social but solitary, inconspicuous but significant in numbers, large but elusive, and does not fit any of the pigeonholes of large-cat conservation. In India, the leopard is a poster boy of the fight to preserve wildlife, but in many countries, it faces either ecological or local extinction. A worrying phenomenon, given that these cats carry out important ecosystem services that have not been fully understood yet.

In Leopard Diaries: The Rosette in India, Sanjay Gubbi, who has studied and documented the leopard for nearly a decade, gives us a close look at this fascinating creature. From detailing its food habits to throwing new light on how the young are reared, from offering suggestions on tackling leopard–human conflict to imagining the future of this arresting animal, this book is a 360-degree view of the leopard, its ecological context, its fraught relationship with the human world, and how wildlife and human beings can find a way to co-exist.

Contents
1. The Spotted Cat
2. Leopard Biology
3. Understanding The Spotted Cat
4. The Leopard's Neighbours
5. Deccan Plateau- The Grand Home of Leopards
6.Following the Cats
7. The City Of Leopards
8.The Uncomfoortable Reality of Leopard Conservation
9.The Chance Encounter at the Rainbow School
10. Leopards in Distress
11. The Future Of The Leopard
12. Some Leopard Facts
13. References
14. Abbreviations
15. Glossary


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