Description
Wild Animals in Central India by Dunbar Brander is a classic natural history book that documents the wildlife of the Central Provinces during British rule. Drawing on his experience as a forest officer, Brander provides vivid descriptions of animals such as tigers, leopards, bears, and deer, along with insights into their habits, habitats, and interactions with humans. Blending scientific observation with storytelling, the book serves as both a hunting memoir and an important record of India’s rich biodiversity in the early 20th century.