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Peter Martell

    Steven Thackston: Flowers in a Thorn Tree: On the Road with the Warriors for Peace and Wildlife
    Flowers for Elephants
    First Raise a Flag
    • First Raise a Flag

      • 320bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen
      4,6(138)Tarief

      When South Sudan's war began, the Beatles were playing their first hits and reaching the moon was an astronaut's dream. Half a century later, with millions massacred in Africa's longest war, the continent's biggest country split in two. It was an extraordinary, unprecedented experiment. Many have fought, but South Sudan did the impossible, and won. This is the story of an epic fight for freedom. It is also the story of a nightmare. First Raise a Flag details one of the most dramatic failures in the history of international state-building. Three years after independence, South Sudan was lowest ranked in the list of failed states. War returned, worse than ever. Peter Martell has spent over a decade reporting from palaces and battlefields, meeting those who made a country like no other: warlords and spies, missionaries and mercenaries, guerrillas and gunrunners, freedom fighters and war crime fugitives, Hollywood stars and ex-slaves. Under his seasoned foreign correspondent's gaze, he weaves with passion and colour the lively history of the world's newest country. First Raise a Flag is a moving reflection on the meaning of nationalism, the power of hope and the endurance of the human spirit.

      First Raise a Flag
    • Flowers for Elephants

      • 304bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen
      5,0(1)Tarief

      When northern Kenyans find elephant bones, they lay down blossoms and branches as a mark of respect, honouring their crucial connection with the wildlife they live alongside. In our changing world, these values are vitally important. For decades, northern Kenya was one step away from a warzone, on the frontlines of climate change and habitat loss. People slept with their shoes on, fearing attack. Wildlife was decimated. Yet, facing the most extreme challenges, people united. What began as a last-ditch effort to save rhinos from extinction sparked a remarkable return of wildlife, with the once-struggling cattle ranch Lewa named a UN World Heritage Site for its outstanding value to humanity. This served as a catalyst for much broader action. Communities created a network of protected lands across an area larger than Switzerland. Through conservation, they built peace, driving social, environmental and political change. From tracking elephants through the bush to gun battles with bandits and treks through Al-Qaeda territory, Peter Martell tells the exciting story of a conservation movement that gives hope. At a time when humanity is reassessing its broken relationship with nature, these communities offer an inspirational blueprint, proving that environmental change does not have to divide, but can bring us together.

      Flowers for Elephants
    • Focusing on wildlife conservation in Northern Kenya, the narrative follows the author's immersive experiences with the Northern Rangelands Trust's ranger units, known as the Warriors for Peace and Wildlife. Over three years, he lived alongside the rangers, documenting their efforts to combat poaching and engage with local pastoral communities. The book presents a unique, nonlinear storytelling approach, allowing the photographs to convey the powerful and dynamic realities of conservation work in the region.

      Steven Thackston: Flowers in a Thorn Tree: On the Road with the Warriors for Peace and Wildlife