Wild’s best reads for summer 2018
The summer holidays are just the time to immerse yourself in the natural world with gripping book. These wild reads are touching, funny, beautiful and inspiring.
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The summer holidays are just the time to immerse yourself in the natural world with gripping book. These wild reads are touching, funny, beautiful and inspiring.
Continue readingHerpetologist Johan Marais’s first-ever snake guide for children, Kids’ Snakes of Southern Africa, is a fascinating look at these reptiles.
Continue readingA new edition of Field Guide to Fynbos helps nature lovers decode the plants of the Cape Floristic Region.
Continue readingBefore cars and fences, Kruger and the surrounding Lowveld were very different. Two new books take a trip back in time to these landscapes. One to explore how SA’s flagship game reserve came into being; the other to investigate the routes that led through the area.
Continue readingIn Wild Karoo former ranger Mitch Reardon takes an epic journey through the country’s heartland. Get the book and plan your own journey of plenty through 12 Wild Card parks and nature reserves. You’ll discover the Karoo like never before.
Continue readingAustralian author Tony Park is known for action-packed books set in the wilds of Africa. Wild caught up with him to discuss his latest novel, conservation and life in the wilderness.
Continue readingIf you care about rhino then read this. All is not doom and gloom.
Continue readingOn 3 March 2018 the globe celebrates World Wildlife Day when humans unite for wild animals. But to protect our wildlife, knowledge is key. These two brand new books offer valuable insight into our wild neighbours.
Continue readingThese three new books will please nature lovers both at home and away: a stargazing handbook, guide to hiking trails and a collection of arcane knowledge.
Continue readingWhether you’re spending the holiday season with loved ones in the wilderness or unwinding next to tranquil waters, a good book is the cherry on top. The Wild team shares some of their favourite books of the past year.
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