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Rhino: Animals in Art





Rhino - Animals in Art
by Joanna Skipwith

Only £10        

A lovely children's book supported by Save the Rhino International, this book focuses on depictions of rhino in art.

A great introduction to both artistic forms and the five species of rhino. A proportion of the proceeds of the book goes directly to Sumatran rhino projects - there are only 300 of these magnificent animals left in the world, so unless they are protected and managed, art will soon be the only place to see them.

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Rhinos by Steve & Ann Toon

Only £5          

Suitable for adults and older children alike, this coffee-table book is a comprehensive guide to the five species. Containing some of the most stunning photography ever seen of the elusive animals, it also discusses some of the threats they face and conservation efforts to save them.  

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A Wild Life by Dick Pitman

Only £5      

This gently amusing and affectionate reminiscence about life as a slightly unorthodox saviour of African Wildlife is well worth a read, and perfect for curling up with on the sofa after lunch.

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Enyway... a jump is a jump

Only £10    

This book was conceived by Brian and Verity Thornton as a memorial to their son, Giles, who was murdered in Kenya ten years ago.

Giles enjoyed a style of life of his own choosing: an adventurous, wild spirit took him on some epic journeys in the Africa that he grew to love. Along the way he turned his hands to things that many of us only dream about. Working alone with African tribesmen capturing rare species of animals for educative filming and for setting up new breeding programmes; paragliding and free fall parachuting over the open bush; wild and lonely motorcycle safaris in uncharted country; culling zebra; surviving close encounters with lions; sleeping on the wrong side of the lip of a volcano and charitable work with the UN and Save the Rhino.

All profits from the book will be divided between the Laikipia Wildlife Forum in Kenya and Rafiki wa faru, the new education programme in Mkomazi, Tanzania.

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