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The former Damaraland, Namibia, and the people and wildlife inhabiting the area, are the main themes of this book.
At times light-hearted, and at times giving cause for thought, this collection of essays gives a flavour of what it's like to live and work in a desert environment where human/wildlife conflict remains an ongoing problem.

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The former Damaraland, Namibia, and the people and wildlife inhabiting the area, are the main themes of this book.

At times light-hearted, and at times giving cause for thought, this collection of essays gives a flavour of what it's like to live and work in a desert environment where human/wildlife conflict remains an ongoing problem.


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Raised in rural Scotland Colin Valentine developed a keen interest in wild places and wild animals from a young age. These have been constants throughout his life and are now main themes in his writing. He's a firm believer that the only way to truly experience anywhere is by travelling slowly, on foot. For the past two decades he's split most of his time between Australia where he's lived out of the back of a Subaru, and southern Africa where he lives out of a Land Rover. During these decades he's indulged his interests while attempting to give something back through commitment to wildlife conservation projects and working as a field guide. He has no official home of his own, relying on the generosity of friends and family when he needs a roof over his head and somewhere to write. Colin also believes we should be here for a good time as it's unlikely to be for a long time; and nobody should have to work for more than six months in any one year. He's made it a personal goal to prove this is possible. So far so good.