Hemanta Mishra has worked with the Smithsonian Institution, the World Wildlife Fund, and other major conservation groups. He was a key player in the international team credited with halting the extinction of the rhino and tiger populations in Nepal. He lives in Vienna, Virginia.
Foreword | p. ix |
Foreword | p. xi |
Preface | p. xv |
Prologue: A Tryst with Destiny | p. xxi |
Close Encounters with the Unicorn Kind | p. 1 |
Cheating Yama, the god of Death | p. 11 |
A tale of the Terai | p. 21 |
Rhino Roots | p. 29 |
Clash of Cultures | p. 35 |
Medicine or Myth? | p. 45 |
Learning from the west | p. 57 |
Wilderness Blues | p. 67 |
Poverty, Rhinos, Tigers, and Tourists in Chitwan | p. 77 |
George of the Jungle | p. 89 |
Killing Mothers to Snatch Babies | p. 101 |
Science and Shamanism | p. 107 |
Kidnapping Baby Rhinos for an American Zoo | p. 113 |
Taming Texas Rhinos | p. 123 |
Popes, Kings, Queens, and the Rhino | p. 137 |
Palace Intrigues | p. 147 |
Rookie at the Royal Rhino Hunt | p. 157 |
Rhino Versus Royalty | p. 169 |
Prayers in the Dusk | p. 179 |
Moving Rhinos | p. 187 |
A new home for the Rhinos | p. 197 |
Epilogue: Hope or Uncertainty on a Himalayan Scale | p. 205 |
Selected Bibliography | p. 217 |
Index | p. 225 |
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