Edition |
1st U.S. ed |
Descript |
368 p. : col. ill. ; 22 cm |
Note |
It had been nearly a century since elephants had lived in Southern Zululand, South Africa, where Lawrence Anthony founded his Thula Thula wildlife reserve. Yet one day a phone call changed all that. A troubled, unpredictable herd needed a new home. In order to save their lives, Lawrence took them in, and in the years that followed found that they had a lot to teach him about life, loyalty, and freedom. He tells of hair-raising fights with poachers, of elephants as surprise dinner guests, of raising a baby elephant in his home, and other stories.--From publisher description |
Subject |
Elefanter
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Viltvård
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Sydafrika
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African elephant -- Conservation -- South Africa -- Zululand
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Wildlife refuges -- South Africa -- Zululand
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Anthony, Lawrence -- Homes and haunts
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Wildlife conservationists -- South Africa -- Zululand
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Classmark |
599.67/409684
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Ugfd
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Alt Auth |
Spence, Graham
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ISBN/ISSN |
9780312565787 |
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031256578X |
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