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The elephant doctor of India, Janie Chodosh

Label
The elephant doctor of India, Janie Chodosh
Language
eng
resource.biographical
individual biography
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The elephant doctor of India
Oclc number
1192375804
Responsibility statement
Janie Chodosh
Summary
Early on a January morning in 2015, a young bull elephant touched a sagging electric line in the Paneri Tea Plantation in the Udalgari District of Assam, India. The elephant's soft-padded feet conducted the current, and the animal fell, kicking in the mud. The local veterinarian called to the scene thought the tusker was going to die. The forest department warden called the one person who could help: Dr. Kushal Konwar Sarma, India's beloved elephant doctor. The Elephant Doctor of India brings the middle-grade reader into the heart of Assam, a remote land of tea plantations, paddy fields, and ancient forests. Author Janie Chodosh spent time with Dr. Sarma and brings his incredible story-and the lives of these magnificent animals-to readers in classrooms everywhere
Table Of Contents
Lakshmi, 1969 -- Captive elephants in India: Mom, can I have a pet elephant? -- Elephant school, 1976-1994 -- Manik, 1994 -- Musth madness: it's all about the ladies -- Govind Singh, 2001 -- Communication: my what big ears you have -- Lokhimai, 2002 -- What does tea have to do with elephants? -- The wild bull of Paneri Tea Estate, 2012 -- Matriarchs and memory: listen to your elders -- Manimala, Alaka, and Shankar, 2015 -- An old friend, 2016 -- Afterword: saving elephants -- A letter from Dr. Sarma -- Author's note -- Facts about Asian elephants
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