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Jungles And Traitors offers a captivating narrative of the intrepid animal trappers who ventured into India’s untamed wilderness. William Murray Graydon chronicles their perilous expeditions, encounters with dangerous wildlife, and the complex relationships formed in remote jungle settlements.
The book explores the dual themes of adventure and betrayal, as these seasoned trappers navigate not only the physical dangers of the jungle but also the treacherous human elements within their ranks. Through vivid descriptions and gripping anecdotes, Graydon brings to life the challenges of capturing exotic animals for zoos, circuses, and wealthy collectors during the colonial period.
This non-fiction work provides historical insight into wildlife management practices of the era, the biodiversity of Indian jungles, and the personal stories of remarkable individuals who made their living in one of the world’s most dangerous environments.
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