Tsavo: Oddball Reseachers Use Data and Guns to Save African Elephants

Author:   Daniel B Botkin
Publisher:   Book Vine Press
ISBN:  

9781949574036


Pages:   388
Publication Date:   08 August 2018
Format:   Paperback
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Tsavo: Oddball Reseachers Use Data and Guns to Save African Elephants


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A small group of American and British scientists go to East Africa to try to save elephants from poachers and to find how many remain. They end up fighting with poachers, large and small groups, who try to kill them, meanwhile being chased and threatened by elephants and having to shoot some to survive. Based on real research and attempts to save African elephants, in this book you will meet some of the strangest characters in the world, the kind of people who can't survive in normal society and, with their odd behavior, retreat to wilderness.

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Author:   Daniel B Botkin
Publisher:   Book Vine Press
Imprint:   Book Vine Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.567kg
ISBN:  

9781949574036


ISBN 10:   1949574032
Pages:   388
Publication Date:   08 August 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Pacific Book Review Daniel B. Botkin virtually takes you to Tsavo on the first chapter. The author ensures you get a basic feeling of the National park in Kenya if you have never been there. His style of writing is incredible, as he wonderfully describes how the herd of elephants moves across Tsavo's dry plains. Stylistic devices like similes and metaphors are embodied in the text, making the book even more interesting. Through the author's narration, one can only imagine how much fun he had at the national park. His way of describing the events is out of this world and makes the reader wish to really have seen all that he saw. The book not only talks about Tsavo and game life in Kenya, but also touches on some towns, sceneries, and other parts in the east African country. At the start of every chapter, the author inserted quotes by known significant individuals in history. The nuggets of wisdom are from historical figures like Richard Feynman, C.G. Jung, William Empson, Lawrence M. Witmer, Joseph Conrad and many more. These little pieces of texts not only make the book more aesthetic but also introduce the reader to new subjects and content. The book captures details of the happenings and occurrences, the author and his team of researchers went through while in East Africa. Their encounter with the wild, their resentment for poachers and their mission to save elephants made the book thrilling. It is a shame that humans can be selfish and choose to terminate the life of the wild animals, just for personal benefits. When reading this book, you will get an insight into why it is important that everyone takes part in the quest to save the remaining elephants in the world, and protecting all game animals. Another great thing about Tsavo: Oddball Researchers Use Data and Guns to Save African Elephants is that the book is factual. All the events, experiences and places mentioned are real. Reading the book gave the feeling of being part of the author and his associates' life. Their encounters are authoritative, and one has the genuine feeling that the author put in a lot of work when piecing every experience together. The accounts are clearly stated, and every detail is captured. The author is also explicit in his feelings towards the poaching menace, and how much of a loss it is. Though severally mentioned, there is an entire chapter the author dedicated to talking about the subject of poachers. It was agonizing to read about all the bad stuff poachers and other criminals do to elephants. The author evoked a feeling of affliction in me, as I read through the chapter. He enabled me to see better how much damage has been caused to elephants over the years. Daniel B. Botkin really had an adventurous experience in Africa; one that had high moments and a few challenges. This book is for everyone who is passionate about the wildlife and had little or no idea how beautiful Kenya and East Africa is. Reading through will help you understand why elephants and other wild animals need to be guarded with all resources available.


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