A "Conservation Thriller" For people who love Africa, Wildlife and Suspense
Mystery, intrigue and danger in an action-packed new wildlife conservation thriller. Who is trying to poach an endangered
Pygmy Chimpanzee (Bonobo), and who will do almost anything to stop him?
"Action-packed and colourful...captures an Africa where intrigue is so much a part of life..." - Dr. Richard Leakey
A new "conservation thriller" which combines a wildlife conservation message with amystery suspense story.
It is based on true stories from my many years ofexperience working in wildlife conservation for the World Bank, in Africa.
It is suitable for High School students and adults. Here is the reference:
Kiss, Agi, A Road Through Mali-Kuli, 1stBooks Library, 2001. You can find out more about it at the
Agi Kiss website
VISION QUEST invites YOU to share your vision of how to make the world a better planet.
If you have a vision on how our air, water, food supply, wildlife, National Parks or any other natural resources can be
preserved–this is the place to LET THE WHOLE WORLD KNOW!
We encourage all students to participate. Email us at this address:
info@saveourwetlands.org
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