- Mr. Monish Kumar Kupendra is a conservation biologist, storyteller, and passionate field researcher who has spent years immersed in the forests of South India. His work centers on the lives of elephants and the intricate web of interactions that define the wild. Deeply committed to conservation both in practice and philosophy, Monish believes that real education begins beyond the four walls of a classroom. His motto being simple yet powerful is to drag the students out of boring classrooms and into the open fields. For him, nature is the ultimate classroom, one that opens minds, humbles hearts, and inspires responsibility. Through his writing and fieldwork, he strives to be an eye-opener for the younger generation, urging them to witness the rhythms of the natural world firsthand. Monish firmly believes that every human being on this planet has a role to play in conservation, not just scientists and activists, but each individual, in their own way. This book is an extension of that belief which is a story crafted to stir empathy, raise questions, and awaken a deeper connection with the wild.₹210.00in FictionSku: 9789367079317
Can we still call her wild?: The question, conservation never dared to ask