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  1. Valmik Thapar (born 1952) is an Indian naturalist, conservationist and writer. He is the author of 14 books and several articles, and has produced a range of programmes for television.

  2. 1 de ene. de 1997 · Valmik Thapar is one of the world's leading tiger experts. Since 1972 he has dedicated his life to filming, recording, and photographing tigers in the wild and working for their preservation....

  3. 4 de dic. de 2018 · India's very own 'Tigerman' Valmik Thapar has spent more than four decades of his life in studying the tiger. An author of numerous books on the big cat, Thapar's latest offering is about a hitherto unexplored topic, namely the sex life of tigers. In an interview with Down To Earth, Thapar talks about what motivated him to write on ...

  4. Valmik Thapar. Lifetime Service Award (2017) Tiger conservationist, author and wildlife protector. Valmik Thapar His formidable reputation and fierce demeanour match that of the world’s most charismatic cat. A cat he’s spent over four decades tracking and protecting.

  5. sanctuarynaturefoundation.org › public › awardValmik Thapar

    Author of 32 books, including four on Africa, presenter of 16 international documentary films, and an excellent orator, Valmik Thapar’s gruff genius is what it took for India and the world to sit up and acknowledge the tiger’s magnificence, its predicament, and the urgency for conservation. And for this, we honour him.

  6. He traveled to India for International Wildlife to interview Valmik Thapar and other experts to report firsthand on the status of tigers. How a volatile Indian named Valmik Thapar became an eloquent, and often contentious, advocate for the world's most embattled predator.

  7. 6 de jul. de 2004 · A passionate first-person narrative by Valmik Thapar, who has spent most of the last thirty years observing tigers in the wild and fighting to ensure their survival, is supplemented by the...

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