Get your teeth into the May issue of Africa Geographic
There’s hardly a more contentious creature in the world than a shark. Nor one so misunderstood. But, as author and photographer Thomas P. Peschak asks in the May issue of Africa Geographic, “are sharks really so dangerous that we have to kill them before they kill us?”
Look out for the hard-hitting cover story on South Africa’s lethal shark nets and the thousands of marine creatures they kill every year. It features 16 pages of Thomas’s spectacular photography and well-informed insights into this ongoing debate.
In addition, feast on Tim Jackson’s amazing story on taste in the wild, the fourth in Africa Geographic’s fascinating series on animal senses, to mention just one of the many captivating articles this month.
Every month Africa Geographic entertains and informs readers with features on the challenges facing Africa’s diverse and always fascinating wildlife and environment.
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