HS Pabla needs a Book Cover Design for an e-book on conservation of Indian wild animals.
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I need a cover design for a an e-book tentatively entitled as "The Deer and The Tiger: Aimless Conservation". A print version of the book is also proposed. The book critiques the current approach to wildlife management in India and suggests that sustainable conservation is possible only if wild animals help to improve the well-being of the humanity living around national parks rather than destroying the lives and livelihoods of poor people through crop damage, livestock killing and human deaths and injuries. Wildlife tourism can generate millions of jobs which can make losses more tolerable. The cover should bring out the basic conflict/competition between human beings (in traditional Indian dress) and wild animals (Indian species such as tiger, leopard, spotted deer, sambhar deer etc.) and, if possible, show how wild animals can become an asset rather than a liability if tourism and sport hunting are the ultimate objective of producing wild animals.
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Indian and International naturalists, wildlife managers, conservation professionals, foresters, general public, students and researchers in wildlife and natural history, development professionals, public servants and decision makers.
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- Space for book title and author's name. Title should stand out clearly against the background if any.
- Images of Indian wildlife, particularly a tiger and 2-3 species of deer
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- The cover should convey the message that wild animals and human beings (particularly rural people) are fundamentally in conflict over natural resources ( and, if possible, only creative management can save wild animals against human need and greed). Perhaps, a picture showing human beings in traditional Indian attire (along with their cows and buffaloes?) and wild animals facing each other aggressively can convey the message of conflict.