Africa | Africa's Wilderness Must Be Preserved

Ian Player is director of the Wilderness Foundation, a South African–based preservationist organization. He was for many years a wildlife conservation officer and wilderness guide. In the following viewpoint, taken from a speech given at the Royal Geographical Society in London, he argues that African wildlife areas have scientific, cultural, and spiritual value for both African and non-African peoples, and that special efforts must be made to preserve Africa’s remaining wildernesses. Citing the influence of Qumbu Magqubu Ntombela, a Zulu friend, Player describes how he learned to...

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