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BORN WILD is an account of how, as a young man, Tony Fitzjohn dedicated his life firstly to the lions, and later leopards, of Kora with George Adamson, then to establishing Mkomazi, in Tanzania, bordering the Kenyan Tsavo National Park.
It took almost 20 years before Mkomazi, developed from raw wilderness, became a recognized National Park.
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by Peter Gibbs, Hugh Phillips, Nick Russell
BLUE AND OLD GOLD, is a definitive history of the British South African Police from 1889 – 1980.
The BSAP, whose enviable reputation attracted young men from all over the world, was known as one the greatest police forces of the British Empire and Commonwealth.
This book does these brave men and women proud. With hundreds of photographs and interesting facts, anecdotes and tales, Peter Gibbs, Hugh Phillips and Nick Russell have put together a well recorded history that would appeal not to only those who were involved with, were past members or families of the BSAP, but to anyone who appreciates the work done by these fine men and women.
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KAMCHACHA - Rhodesian Game Ranger |
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KAMCHACHA – Rhodesian Game Ranger by Bryan Orford.
This is an intimate exposé of the life and valuable conservation work of Kamchacha – Thomas Patrick Orford.
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by Sharon Pincott
An inspriational story of the care of love of elephants in Hwange, Zimbabwe.
They came when she called. Offering her trunk to be rubbed Lady would acknowledge Sharon's greeting and return hers. This proud, noble and wild martriarch would bring her family to the pan at Kanondo, knowing Sharon, sitting quietly watching, only wishes them well.
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HOKOYO: SILENT SPOORS AND PARTING BLADES |
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by Julie-anne M Edwards
There have been many books written lately on people's exploits and work with nature, wildlife and conservation, but few from somebody who has dedicated their lives and achieved as much as Julie Anne M Edwards.
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