Saving Chimpanzees: A Man on a Rescue Mission
In this moving account of his work with chimpanzees, Eugene Cussons - host of Animal Planet's Escape to Chimp Eden and director at Jane Goodall Institute's Chimp Eden Sanctuary - tells a story of devotion, survival and renewal. In this latter capacity he is committed to rescuing abused and abandoned chimpanzees all over the world, but most notably in war torn countries like Angola and the Sudan. A tireless champion of man's closest relative, Eugene risks life and limb, and battles bureaucratic red tape in his rescue efforts. Saving Chimpanzees recounts his experiences on the many rescue missions he has undertaken.
Author | Eugene Cussons |
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Publisher | Penguin Global |
Place | Johannesburg |
Year | 2011 |
ISBN | 9780143528135 |
Binding | Paperback |
Condition | Very Good |
Comments | DVD included |
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