Explore the forests of the Himalayas through the eyes of a seasoned observer.
This nonfiction memoir gathers years of field experience in the forests of Upper India, detailing wildlife, landscape, and the practical work of forestry and conservation. It blends travel, natural history, and the story of building a modern forest department to protect timber, game, and living ecosystems.
From dramatic mountain passes and storm-lashed ridges to quiet terraced fields, you’ll meet bears and elephants, learn how forest officers work in rugged terrain, and discover the ideas behind early forestry in India. The book balances adventure with practical notes on surveying, timber, and habitat protection, all told in clear, accessible language.
- Firsthand accounts of life in the forest and mountain weather, including encounters with wildlife.
- Insights into the origins and duties of a forest officer during this period.
- Foundations of forest surveying, timber management, and native timber species.
- Context for how forests shaped communities and conservation policy in India.
Ideal for readers drawn to nature writing, travel, and the history of forestry in South Asia.