What kind of laws do animals deserve?
What kind of justice do we owe the wild?
In Justice for the Wild, author Rahul Yadav explores these profound questions through intimate, thought-provoking conversations with his daughter. Blending storytelling, philosophy, and science, the book examines how humans have treated animals through history - as companions, resources, and sometimes as invisible beings without rights.
But what if we imagined a legal system where animals and ecosystems had a voice? Where love and empathy guided the laws of nature alongside human reason?
From ancient traditions to modern environmental movements, from the courtrooms debating animal rights to the forests where survival is tested daily, this book travels across cultures, ideas, and generations. At its heart lies a simple truth: the future of animals is inseparable from our own.
Compassionate and visionary, Justice for the Wild is not just a book about animals - it is about the bond between humans and the living world, and the responsibility we carry into the future.