The White rhino saga / Ian Player
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- GEN 639.97 PLA
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Namibia Scientific Society Library General Collection | Reference | GEN 639.97 PLA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not For Loan |
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Includes epilogue, appendix and index
The White Rhino Saga? back in print after more than 30 years? is more relevant than ever as our rhino population faces a deadly poaching onslaught. With a new introduction by Julian Rademeyer and a?missing chapter' never before published, a new generation of readers can enjoy and learn from the extraordinary story of how the white rhino was saved from extinction four decades ago. From Ian Player's first visit to the Umfolozi Game Reserve in South Africa's Zululand in 1952, the salvation of the white rhino from extinction became a personal obsession. The white rhino, the second l.
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