
Across the Tibetan Plateau
Ecosystems, Wildlife, and Conservation
14 September 2007
Territory Rights — Worldwide.
Description
Remarkable photographs celebrate the wild places and the exquisite animals of the country called “the roof of the world.”
Here is the most comprehensive photography to  date of a little-known and seldom-visited land  whose area equals western Europe. The beauty and diversity of Tibet is staggering: from Mount  Everest to the world’s deepest gorge, from  tropical jungles to arctic-like tundra, from  trees twenty feet in diameter to vast herds and  solitary specimens of some of the least-known  animals on the planet. Certain photographs, such as those of a newborn Tibetan antelope or the  elusive red ghoral, are among the first ever  taken of these subjects.
The book brings  American, Tibetan, and Chinese scholarship to  bear on the natural history of Tibet, and it  also describes an extraordinary conservation  accomplishment that has gone virtually unnoticed by the outside world. Where else has 40 percent  of the land been set aside in nature preserves  in twenty years? As a result of this effort, the animals and landscapes shown here will be saved  for future generations.


