Bushlife of a Game Warden

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This is the story of the rangers who work in the game reserves and conservation areas of Zululand. Nick Steele gives a riveting authoritative account of his life amongst poachers, villains, adventurers, lions, rhinos, cheetahs and wild animals of every kind. And their behaviour and relationship with the men who guard them. Set out are all the problems, misadventures, setbacks and triumphs of the professional conservationists. Illustrated with many black and white pen drawings and photographs.
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AuthorNick Steele
PublisherT. V. Bulpin Publications
PlaceCape Town
Year1979
ISBN094995618X
BindingHardcover
ConditionFair
CommentsCover water damaged & curling upwards; Page edges slightly yellowed
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