Wildlife Wars: My Battle to Save Kenya's Elephants

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The autobiography of Kenya's wildlife saviour. Richard Leakey spent years trying to save Africa's animals. Now he's trying to save a nation. Leakey began his career following in the footsteps of his famous parents, Mary and Louis, becoming a renowned paleoanthropologist and head of Kenya's National Museums. In 1989, Kenyan president Daniel arap Moi put Leakey in charge of wildlife management. Ivory poachers were killing hundreds of elephants annually and the organisation was close to collapse. Leakey sacked corrupt rangers and brought in millions of dollars from international donors to help enforce a ban on the ivory trade. But when Moi accused the service of corruption, Leakey quit, later forming an opposition party. He clashed with Moi but in July 1999, Moi appointed him head of Kenya's Civil service and Secretary to the Cabinet. He is now charged with ridding the government of corruption and jumpstarting the economy. Leakey's clashes with poachers and the dictator Moi will provide a dramatic focus for the book. He will also detail the challenge he faced when he lost both his legs in a suspicious plane crash that may have been caused by sabotage.
He has had over 13 operations to allow him to walk again.
  • ISBN10 0333745663
  • ISBN13 9780333745663
  • Publish Date 21 September 2001
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 24 June 2003
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Pan Macmillan
  • Imprint Macmillan
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 304
  • Language English