From the Heart of Nature
Author: Pamela Gale-Malhotra
Publisher: Ebury Press
Pages: 592
Price: Rs 599
At a time when daily headlines scream about the loss of forests, wildlife and natural spaces and yet, no one seems to be listening, Pamela Gale Malhotra and her husband Anil’s journey gives reason for much-needed climate optimism. In 1991, the couple bought barren land in Coorg, Karnataka. Today it is a 300-acre thick sanctuary with tigers, elephants, leopards, king cobras and even the giant Malabar squirrel. Its flora include hundreds of varieties of native trees and the SAI (Save Animals Initiative) Sanctuary has been referred to
At a time when daily headlines scream about the loss of forests, wildlife and natural spaces and yet, no one seems to be listening, Pamela Gale Malhotra and her husband Anil’s journey gives reason for much-needed climate optimism. In 1991, the couple bought barren land in Coorg, Karnataka. Today it is a 300-acre thick sanctuary with tigers, elephants, leopards, king cobras and even the giant Malabar squirrel. Its flora include hundreds of varieties of native trees and the SAI (Save Animals Initiative) Sanctuary has been referred to