Queen of the Elephants

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Queen of the Elephants is a travel and conservation book by Mark Shand that chronicles his journey across India with an elephant named Tara to highlight the plight of Asian elephants and their mahouts.

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instanceOf book
conservation book
travel book
about lives of mahouts in India
plight of Asian elephants
aimsTo highlight the conditions of mahouts
raise awareness of Asian elephant conservation issues
associatedWith Asian Elephant Conservation Centre NERFINISHED
elephant tourism in India
author Mark Shand NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
features first-person narrative
observations on conservation policy
travelogue-style descriptions
featuresAnimal Asian elephant
Tara the elephant NERFINISHED
followsJourneyOf Mark Shand NERFINISHED
Tara NERFINISHED
genre nature writing
travel literature
hasPerspective Western traveler in India
hasProtagonist Mark Shand NERFINISHED
Tara the elephant NERFINISHED
hasSubject Indian culture
domesticated elephants
rural India
working elephants
hasTheme compassion for animals
cultural encounters in India
environmental responsibility
friendship between human and elephant
language English
mainCharacter Mark Shand NERFINISHED
Tara NERFINISHED
mediaType print
notableFor bringing public attention to Asian elephant issues
popularizing Tara the elephant
relatedWork Travels on My Elephant NERFINISHED
setting Assam NERFINISHED
India NERFINISHED
Kaziranga National Park NERFINISHED
timePeriodDescribed late 20th century India
topic Asian elephant conservation
elephant welfare
human–animal relationships
mahouts
wildlife conservation

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Mark Shand notableWork Queen of the Elephants