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Jungle Lore

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OUP India, May 11, 2000 - Nature - 168 pages
Jim Corbett's fame rests on his tales of hunting in the Indian jungle, but he was acutely sensitive to the fragility of nature and well ahead of his time in understanding the need for conservation. Jungle Lore is the closest Jim Corbett ever came to an autobiography, revealing his life-long passion for the people, jungle, and animals of the Kumaon hills in the Himalayan foothills, and his despair at humanity's estrangement from its environment.

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User Review  - Yuvaraj - Goodreads

Nice one! teaches a lot of thought processes and behavioral patterns in nature from Jim's POV. Its interesting to know the POV & Thoughts people had with regards to Wildlife and Nature in those times of Plenty. A lot of which has changed over a period till today's times of scarce. Read full review

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User Review  - Anjit Sharma - Goodreads

When you hear the name “Jim Corbett” first thing comes in mind is 'Man-Eater Tigers” and why shouldn't it come when a great person like Corbett devoted his whole life to save the hills and villages ... Read full review

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About the author (2000)

Jim Corbett is a renowned shikari.