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Elephant Days and Nights: Ten Years with the Indian Elephant
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Elephant Days and Nights: Ten Years with the Indian Elephant Hardcover - 1994

by Sukumar, Raman; Schaller, George B. [Foreword]

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Oxford University Press, 1994. hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 6x0x10. VG black boards with gilt lettering along spine. Binding and hinges tight and square; contents clean and unmarked. VG dust jacket not price clipped; light rubbing along edges. 184pp. Printed 1994. Index. All items carefully packed to avoid damage from moisture and rough handling.
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From the rear cover

The elephant has enjoyed a unique relationship with the people of India. It is a keystone biological species in tropical forests across Asia and over the past four thousand years has dominated the cultural, social and economic life of people as has no other creature. Yet elephants and people have also been in conflict; a conflict which now calls for urgent solutions. The author has been studying the life of wild elephants in southern India since 1980. This is the story of his work on elephants, of their ecology, social behaviour, interactions with people and the problems they currently face. His account interweaves the biology of the elephant with observations of the animal in the field. The book opens by describing how the author became involved in this study before giving a chronological narrative, each chapter emphasizing a particular aspect of their life - reproduction, feeding habits, crop raiding and manslaughter, social organization and family life, seasonal cycles, and their slaughter at the hands of ivory poachers. Chapter 9 looks back four millennia to when elephants were probably first tamed in the Indus civilization and traces the fascinating story of how they became an inextricable part of the life of people in the Indian subcontinent, providing a new perspective of the origin of Ganesh, the elephant-headed god, and of the interrelationship between culture and ecology. The author concludes by making recommendations for the effective management and conservation of this the most powerful of land mammals.

About the author

Raman Sukumar is a leading expert on the Indian elephant and a key figure in the fight to preserve this majestic animal.