
Few conservationists in India can claim a legacy as impactful as M.K. Ranjitsinh, whose new book, Mountain Mammals of the World, published by Penguin Random House, serves as a testament to his lifelong dedication to protecting endangered species. As a member of the royal family of Wankaner, Gujarat, Ranjitsinh has played a pivotal role in shaping India’s wildlife conservation policies, and his latest literary endeavor reflects the culmination of decades of research, exploration, and unwavering passion for the natural world.