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The Elephants of Thula Thula

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Elephants of Thula Thula
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Francoise Malby-Anthony
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 152
Category/GenreMemoirs
True Stories of Heroism, Endurance and Survival
Zoos and wildlife parks
ISBN/Barcode 9781529087703
ClassificationsDewey:599.67092
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Pan Macmillan
Imprint Macmillan
Publication Date 1 September 2022
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Francoise Malby-Anthony is the owner of a game reserve in South Africa with a remarkable family of elephants whose adventures have touched hearts around the world. The herd's feisty matriarch Frankie knows who's in charge at Thula Thula, and it's not Francoise. But when Frankie becomes ill, and the authorities threaten to remove or cull some of the herd if the reserve doesn't expand, Francoise is in a race against time to save her beloved elephants . . . The joys and challenges of a life dedicated to conservation are vividly described in The Elephants of Thula Thula. The search is on to get a girlfriend for orphaned rhino Thabo - and then, as his behaviour becomes increasingly boisterous, a big brother to teach him manners. Francoise realizes a dream with the arrival of Savannah the cheetah - an endangered species not seen in the area since the 1940s - and finds herself rescuing meerkats kept as pets. But will Thula Thula survive the pandemic, an invasion from poachers and the threat from a mining company wanting access to its land? As Francoise faces her toughest years yet, she realizes once again that with their wisdom, resilience and communal bonds, the elephants have much to teach us.

Author Biography

Francoise Malby-Anthony was born in the south of France, brought up in Paris, and has lived in South Africa since 1987. She founded the Thula Thula game reserve in 1998 with her late husband, the renowned conservationist and bestselling author Lawrence Anthony. When Lawrence died in 2012, Francoise took over the running of the reserve and is equally passionate about conservation. She was the driving force behind setting up a wildlife rehabilitation centre at the reserve to care for orphaned animals.