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A memoir by Clive Walker, newly released!
Founder of the Endangered Wildlife Trust, chronicling his 60-year association with Botswana’s northeastern Tuli Block. Released in March 2026, the 380-page book documents the region’s history, the return of wildlife, and the importance of preserving wild landscapes.
Key Aspects of the Memoir:
Focus: It explores the “Titans” of the region, including elephants, ancient trees (baobabs), and significant people.
The book covers the Limpopo, Shashe, and Motloutse rivers, the history of the Tuli area, and environmental pressures like climate change and land use.
Walker recalls his time running walking trails in the region.
About the Author:
Clive Walker is a conservationist who has been active in environmental education for over 40 years, having founded the Endangered Wildlife Trust in 1973.
The memoir comprises over 380 pages, including 18 pages in colour and over 130 black and white illustration’s over 10 chapters.
Founder of the Endangered Wildlife Trust, chronicling his 60-year association with Botswana’s northeastern Tuli Block. Released in March 2026, the 380-page book documents the region’s history, the return of wildlife, and the importance of preserving wild landscapes.
Key Aspects of the Memoir:
Focus: It explores the “Titans” of the region, including elephants, ancient trees (baobabs), and significant people.
The book covers the Limpopo, Shashe, and Motloutse rivers, the history of the Tuli area, and environmental pressures like climate change and land use.
Walker recalls his time running walking trails in the region.
About the Author:
Clive Walker is a conservationist who has been active in environmental education for over 40 years, having founded the Endangered Wildlife Trust in 1973.
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