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CORBETT EXPERIENCE captured between the covers

Home to the majestic tiger, elephant, leopard, crocodile and many smaller mammals and varied bird life, Corbett is a treasure trove to discover wild India, writes Priyanka Sharma

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Nothing can stimulate the appetite to set out for a wildlife area more than a good pictorial book on the region. This new book on Corbett has certainly once again increased my craving for that wonderful place that is famous for tigers and elephants but is also shared by countless other equally amazing mammals, fish, amphibians, reptiles, insects and birds

Corbett National Park remains open from October till mid-june and every visit to this wonderland is always unique. Not only does the landscape wear a new look with the change of every season, the unpredicta­bility of wildlife sightings also ensures that no two days are ever alike. Although I have visited Corbett National Park countless times in the past, going through this book turned out to be a very enriching experience. For one, as I flipped through its pages, looking at those sensitivel­y photograph­ed images, I felt as if the seasons were changing in front of my eyes. Then the gripping text took me off to a journey that started with the reshaping of continents and formation of Himalayas. It took me through the periods of formation of forests and rivers, distributi­on of wildlife, dark days of deforestat­ion and mindless hunting, driving the tiger dangerousl­y close to the doorstep of extinction, and finally to the dawn of conservati­on. It also talks about the threats to our environmen­t that are still staring at us in the face and the possibilit­ies of sustainabl­e tourism. This coffee table book by Konark Publishers is a visual delight. ‘Corbett – Domain of the wild’, celebrates India’s wildlife heritage through some aweinspiri­ng wild life and landscape images. It is almost a ticket to an arm-chair journey through Corbett down the ages with a remote in your hand to pause, reverse or fast-forward at will.

The book is roughly divided into three sections. The first part deals with the history, hunting and deforestat­ion in the area. In due course of time, a few conservati­on conscious people called for the setting up of wildlife reserves of which Corbett National Park was the first to be setup. Chapters in the middle of the book are dedicated to the rich biodiversi­ty of Corbett. Home to the majestic tiger, elephant, leopard, crocodile and many smaller mammals and varied bird life, Corbett is a treasure trove to discover wild India.

The last section talks of the threats to wild life and our environmen­t as such. Climate change is not a distant fictional phenomenon but a very real threat faced by all of us today. If we continue to ravage and pillage our environmen­t our very survival as a species is under threat. Forests like Corbett not only sequester carbon from the atmosphere and release oxygen they also cool and moisten the air. Everything in the forest works towards purifying the water in the rivers that flow through them and life any where cannot exist without oxygen and clean drinking water.

The book points out the need for us to protect forests and safeguard wild life. The message in the book is clear, while on the one hand it brings to the fore the glory and beauty of forests such as Corbett but at the same time urges the reader to consider how we humans are hell bent upon destroying this beauty all in the name of progress and developmen­t. As I read the book, with the temperatur­e outside my window hovering at around 39 degrees Celsius.i can’t help but agree that cutting down trees and opening forests to mining and depleting its biodiversi­ty is definitely not the answer. The only way forward, is to recognize the importance of forests anywhere and bring more areas under green cover.

Corbett National Park is nature in all its glory and a must visit once in a life time but if that travel plan is yet to materialis­e, then pick up this book for a virtual journey through the wilderness of Corbett just as I did sitting right here at my desk. Priyanka Sharma is a Noida based environmen­talist.

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