Jungle Jack Hanna's Safari Adventure

Jungle Jack Hanna's Safari Adventure
Author: Jack Hanna
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1996
Genre: Safaris
ISBN: 9780439699389

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A personal account of wildlife photographer Jack Hanna's month-long safari through East Africa.

Jungle Jack Hanna's Safari Adventure

Jungle Jack Hanna's Safari Adventure
Author: Jack Hanna
Publisher: Cartwheel Books
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1996
Genre: Animals
ISBN: 9780590673228

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A personal account of wildlife photographer Jack Hanna's month-long safari through East Africa.

Passport Into the Wild

Passport Into the Wild
Author: Jack Hanna
Publisher: Thomas Nelson Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781400311385

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American zoo keeper Jack Hanna guides younger readers on a world tour of animals, and provides photographs and text to describe some of the habitats and animals found in three locations on each of the world's continents.

Safari Adventure

Safari Adventure
Author: Jack Hanna
Publisher: Scholastic Incorporated
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1999
Genre: Safaris
ISBN: 9780590927154

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A personal account of wildlife photographer Jack Hanna's month-long safari through East Africa.

How to Walk a Puma

How to Walk a Puma
Author: Peter Allison
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2012-01-12
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1857889851

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MORE THRILLING ADVENTURES WITH THE WORLD'S FAVOURITE SAFARI GUIDE Plans are usually only good for one thing - laughing at in hindsight. So, armed with rudimentary Spanish, dangerous levels of curiosity and a record of poor judgement, I set off to tackle whatever South America could throw at me. Not content with regular encounters with dangerous animals on one continent, Peter Allison decided to get up close and personal with some seriously scary animals on another. Unlike in Africa, where all Peter's experiences had been safari based, he planned to vary things up in South America, getting involved with conservation projects as well as seeking out "the wildest and rarest wildlife experiences on offer". From learning to walk - or rather be bitten and dragged along at speed by - a puma in Bolivia, to searching for elusive jaguars in Brazil, finding love in Patagonia, and hunting naked with the remote Huaorani people in Ecuador, How to Walk a Puma is Peter's fascinating and often hilarious account of his adventures and misadventures in South America.

Jungle Jack

Jungle Jack
Author: Carrie Simpson
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2011-10
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1617391050

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Jungle Jack has embarked on a wild safari adventure full of chattering monkeys, screeching birds, and a thundering herd of elephants. Jack is hoping to save the mighty black panther, whose paw is caught in a rope. Will Jungle Jack find the black panther before night falls and the jungle becomes eerily silent and full of dark shadows? Join the courageous Jungle Jack on this danger-filled expedition...if you dare!

Whatever You Do, Don't Run

Whatever You Do, Don't Run
Author: Peter Allison
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2007-10-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0762751746

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A hilarious, highly original collection of essays based on the Botswana truism: “only food runs!” In the tradition of Bill Bryson, a new writer brings us the lively adventures and biting wit of an African safari guide. Peter Allison gives us the guide’s-eye view of living in the bush, confronting the world’s fiercest terrain of wild animals and, most challenging of all, managing herds of gaping tourists. Passionate for the animals of the Kalahari, Allison works as a top safari guide in the wildlife-rich Okavango Delta. As he serves the whims of his wealthy clients, he often has to stop the impulse to run as far away from them as he can, as these tourists are sometimes more dangerous than a pride of lions. No one could make up these outrageous-but-true tales: the young woman who rejected the recommended safari-friendly khaki to wear a more “fashionable” hot pink ensemble; the lost tourist who happened to be drunk, half-naked, and a member of the British royal family; establishing a real friendship with the continent’s most vicious animal; the Japanese tourist who requested a repeat performance of Allison’s being charged by a lion so he could videotape it; and spending a crazy night in the wild after blowing a tire on a tour bus, revealing that Allison has as much good-natured scorn for himself. The author’s humor is exceeded only by his love and respect for the animals, and his goal is to limit any negative exposure to humans by planning trips that are minimally invasive—unfortunately it doesn’t always work out that way! Peter Allison is originally from Sydney, Australia. His safaris have been featured in National Geographic, Conde Nast Traveler, and on television programs such as Jack Hanna’s Animal Adventures. He travels frequently to speaking appearances, and splits most of his time between Botswana, Sydney, and San Francisco.

Don't Run, Whatever You Do

Don't Run, Whatever You Do
Author: Peter Allison
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2011-01-11
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1857884167

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In the tradition of Bill Bryson, a new writer brings us the lively adventures and biting wit of an African safari guide. Peter Allison works as a top safari guide in the Okavango Delta, an oasis of wetland in the middle of the Kalahari desert, rich with wildlife. As he caters to the whims of his wealthy clients, he often has to overcome the impulse to run as far away from them as he can, as these tourists are sometimes more dangerous than a pride of lions! Full of outrageous-but-true tales of the people and animals he has encountered -- the young woman who rejected the recommended safari-friendly khaki to wear a more fashionable hot pink ensemble; the drunk, half-naked missing tourist who happened to be a member of the British royal family; the squirrel that overdosed on malaria pills; the monkeys with an underwear fetish; and last, but by no means least, Spielberg the Japanese tourist who wanted a repeat performance of Allison's narrow escape from a pair of charging lionesses so he could videotape it -- these hilarious stories reveal Allison's good-natured scorn for himself, as well as others. Allison's humour is exceeded only by his love and respect for the animals, and his goal is to limit any negative exposure to humans by planning trips that are minimally invasive - unfortunately it doesn t always work out that way, as he and his clients discover to their cost when they find themselves up to their necks in a hippo-infested watering hole! Full of essential wisdom like don't run, whatever you do, and never stand behind a frightened zebra (they are prone to explosive flatulence when scared!), this is a wonderfully vivid portrait of what the life of a safari guide is really like. "Allison's writing is high on colour and is packed with engaging accounts of the sort of things that are just another day at the office for the average safari guide. If you love the thrill of safaris this book is for you. It is full of hair-raising stories of escape and adventure in the bush. Having worked for more than twenty years in Botswana, South Africa, Namibia and Mozambique, the stars of Allison's show are hungry lions and territorial hippos. There are some white-knuckle tales of dodging landmines too..." -- Sunday Telegraph "Peter is the perfect storyteller with the ability to poke fun at himself. Witty, exciting, and ultimately unmissable." -- Real Travel "He writes beautifully and viscerally about the rhythm of bush life ... This is an absorbing book: as a reader you can't help but get caught up in the author's infectious enthusiasm for Africa's beauty and its beasts. On turning the last page, booking the first plane out to Botswana was most tempting." -- TNT

The Friendship Tree

The Friendship Tree
Author: Jack Hanna
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Authors, Irish
ISBN: 9781874597957

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Davoren Hanna was born severely handicapped in 1975. His parents were lifelong participants in his struggle to become a writer. Much like the young Christy Moore in My Left Foot, Davoren succeeded over terrible odds, and published his first book, Not

Zoo 2000

Zoo 2000
Author: Jeremy Cherfas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1984
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

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