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Valley of the Elephants. The Story of Luangwa Valley and its Wild Life.

Valley of the Elephants. The Story of Luangwa Valley and its Wild Life.

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Valley of the Elephants. The Story of Luangwa Valley and its Wild Life.

by Carr, N

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Collins., 1979. 1st. Ed.. pp.128 with colour and b/w. photos. 8vo. Ownership insc. Fine hardback in nr. fine dw. Norman Carr was a British conservationist working in Central and Southern Africa. A man ahead of his time, he created the concept of conservation-based tourism during the era when safari was a track-and-hunt tradition, and was influential in setting up National Parks in Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe and in promoting local employment and empowerment.

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Title
Valley of the Elephants. The Story of Luangwa Valley and its Wild Life.
Author
Carr, N
Book Condition
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1st. Ed.
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Collins.
Date Published
1979
Keywords
Natural history Monographs

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