The Last Rhinos
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Publisher Description
Another extraordinary story of life on a South African game reserve from the authors of The Elephant Whisperer.
Lawrence Anthony's South African game reserve is home to many animals he has saved, from a remarkable herd of elephants to a badly behaved bushbaby called George. Described as "the Indiana Jones of conservation", when one of his rhinos was brutally slaughtered for her horn, he didn't hesitate to lead an armed response against the poachers. Then he learned that there were only a handful of northern white rhinos left in the wild, living in an area of the Congo controlled by the infamous Lord's Resistance Army and soon to be hunted into extinction. Lawrence knew he had to take action.
What followed was an extraordinary adventure, as he headed into the jungle to negotiate with the rebels, while battling to save his own animals from terrible drought and to save the eyesight of his beloved elephant matriarch Nana.
The Last Rhinos is peopled with unforgettable characters, both human and animal, and is a sometimes funny, sometimes moving, always exciting read.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Head of conservation at the Thula Thula game reserve in Zululand, South Africa, Anthony (The Elephant Whisperer) recounts his role in the northern white rhino's perilous struggle against extinction: "Unless something fundamental changes, and quickly, every last one in the wild will eventually be killed." These rhinos, one of the world's largest creatures, are being "brutally slaughtered for a horn" which is "little more than keratin" used in traditional Asian healing. "It is difficult to remain calm," he says, when these rhinos do not get protection against savage poaching. Anthony doesn't shy away from danger, even when his journey to save the rhinos unexpectedly entwines him in the midst of Ugandan political warfare. He meets with the Lord's Resistance Army, rebel war criminals hiding in the Congolese jungle, to persuade them to protect these animals. Riddled with heartfelt anecdotes, Anthony's brave crusade to save these mammals even at great risk to his own safety reads like a safari adventure, a history lesson, and a warning that our careless ways will bring an end to so many magnificent species. Photos.
Customer Reviews
The Last Rhinos
The saying, 'truth is stranger than fiction' rang in my head as I read this book. Page after page left me almost breathless with anticipation and disbelief that Lawrence Anthony, a conservationist leader, would expose himself to so much danger and discomfort without thought for his wellbeing. It is a gut wrenching tale of daring do and total commitment which has galvanised me to being more pro-active and live a just life to help support our 'fellow travellers'. Lawrence Anthony's life is an inspiration and must be shared by us all to help our world be a better place. Thank you Lawrence for your leadership and example.
Arthur Yeo, New Zealand