Covering Africans of every stripe
The in-your-face August issue of Africa Geographic reports on the activities of the Cheetah Conservation Fund, a Namibian-based programme dedicated to the protection of the world’s largest free-roaming cheetah population. Persecuted by the local farmers for preying on their game and livestock, it took the indefatigable Dr Laurie Marker’s ceaseless campaigning to slowly increase farmers’ tolerance of these lithe and lovely cats.
Still in Namibia, the Steve and Ann Toon’s portfolio of a family of Cape foxes will steal your heart with its engaging pictures and candid insights. And you simply can’t miss the remarkable story of George and Joy Adamson’s tempestuous relationship and their legendary work with lions in East Africa, particularly Elsa (forever immortalised in the movie Born Free).
Another bumper issue packed with African conservation issues woven through with world-class reportage and photography.
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