Life in the Valley of Death
Discover the thrilling journey of Alan Rabinowitz in Life in the Valley of Death, published by Island Press in 2010. Known as the "Indiana Jones of wildlife science" by The New York Times, Rabinowitz has dedicated his life to the protection of endangered mammals. In this captivating narrative, he shares his most daring adventure: the establishment of the world's largest tiger preserve. Spanning 250 pages, this book offers an insightful look into the social conditions of Burma and the challenges faced in wildlife conservation. Join Rabinowitz as he navigates the complexities of nature and the fight to save the majestic tiger, making it a must-read for travel enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.