National Geographic filmmakers Belinda Wright and Stanley Breeden have spent twenty astonishing years living, filming, and writing in the Indian jungles, and this gorgeous book is both a lyrical photographic memoir of their encounters with Indian wildlife and a gripping account of the ongoing fight to save a wondrous world that may soon be gone forever.
Stanley Breeden began photography as a teenager in the late 1950s. He has published twenty books on Australian and Indian wildlife and has contributed to most major English language nature magazines. Stan has been the recipient of two Emmy Awards for his work as a documentary maker with National Geographic.