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The Eye of the Elephant

An Epic Adventure in the African Wilderness

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The Eye of the Elephant

By: Mark Owens, Delia Owens
Narrated by: Donna Postel, Sean Runnette
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The authors of Secrets of the Sahara battle the elephant poachers of Zambia in this "exciting...part adventure story, part wildlife tale" (The Boston Globe).

Intelligent, majestic, and loyal, with lifespans matching our own, elephants are among the greatest of the wonders gracing the African wilds. Yet in the 1970s and 1980s, about 1,000 of these captivating creatures were slaughtered in Zambia each year, killed for their valuable ivory tusks. When biologists Mark and Delia Owens, residing in Africa to study lions, found themselves in the middle of a poaching fray, they took the only side they morally could: that of the elephants.

The Eye of the Elephant recounts the Owens' struggle to save these innocent animals from decimation, a journey not only to supply the natives with ways of supporting their villages, but also to cultivate support around the globe for the protection of elephants. Filled with daring exploits among disgruntled hunters, arduous labor on the African plains, and vivid depictions of various wildlife, this remarkable tale is at once an adventure story, a travelogue, a preservationist call to action, and a fascinating examination of both human and animal nature.

©1992 Delia and Mark Owens (P)2019 Tantor
Conservation Africa Animals Environment Outdoors & Nature Adventure Travel Biological Sciences Science African Elephants

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It seems that anyone who has indulged in Delia Owens's beautiful novel has been waiting for one thing—the chance see these characters come to life on-screen. The novel has sold more than 12 million copies and has returned to the top of The New York Times fiction bestseller list in both print and audio. The excitement that surrounds this novel remains high. But how does the film adaptation compare to the book? Read on to find out.

Important Conservation Story • Captivating Wildlife Journey • Engaging Female Narration • Eye-opening Documentation

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These two make a good team ! They sure took some chances ! Brave or passionate! Which ever they didn’t give up! I hope they are retired and happy somewhere ! They earned it!

Talk about dedication!

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Wow. This story was beautifully told. From the opening sentence, I was drawn in. The authors told such an important story with necessary transparency. The heartbreaking story of the wildlife in Africa needs to be shared.

So important!

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If I had read the description more carefully, I would have realized this is not a "feel good about animals" book. The truth is tough sometime.

Narrators were monotonous

Hard to listen

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The transformation of Zambia through a HUGE journey using the locals help, government backing, and actively fighting poachers. Pilot's flying, guns shooting, lions in their camp, constant dead elephants, poachers arrests, it could be an action movie! great read!

The main guy, Mark, doesn't have a nice voice. His S's whistle and it gets annoying. Although he's half the narrative (his wife narrates the other half), it's not the worst thing.

An true, and accurate, way to get into the day to day of antipoaching, conservation, and Africa itself.

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If you love animals and learning about other cultures you will love this book too.

Loved this book!

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