East Africa Since Independence
Автор: Royal Geographical Society of South Australia
Загружено: 2017-05-21
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Scientist and historian Donald Young, has lived and worked in East Africa for four decades both as an archaeologist and and as a wildlife sarari guide. In this lecture, he traces the origins and rebirth of his Kenyan safari company Newland Tarlton & Co, its establishment soon after the Boer War, and its strong links to South Australia.
Newland Tarlton became the pioneer African safari operator hosting the rich and famous including the 1909 Smithsonian-Roosevelt African Expedition. In recent years Don has worked hard to recreate the style of yesteryear in his modern day safaris.
Don's expertise and experience allows him to provide a valuable insight into the challenges facing African wildlife preservation. He highlights the issues, the pressures of population, the competition for resources, and the old traditions meeting the new reality.
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