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The Forests of Upper India and their Inhabitants is a detailed examination of the ecological and cultural landscape of India’s northern forest regions. Thomas W. Webber provides an in-depth analysis of the diverse flora and fauna that characterize these ecosystems, while also exploring the lives and traditions of the indigenous communities who have lived in harmony with these forests for centuries.
The work serves as both a natural history and cultural documentation, offering readers valuable insights into the interconnectedness of environment and human civilization. Webber’s observations capture the complexity of forest ecosystems and the crucial role that indigenous inhabitants play in maintaining ecological balance. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in environmental studies, anthropology, or the natural heritage of India.







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