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How to Save a Species
By Greg Cummings
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
304 Pages, 6 x 9
Formats: Cloth, PDF, EPUB
Cloth, $30.00 (US $30.00) (CA $40.00)
ISBN 9780897330312
Rights: WOR
Chicago Review Press (Mar 2024)
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Gorillas are among the most recognizable of the large charismatic mammals, but climate change and poaching has brought them to the brink of extinction.Reviews
“Gorilla Tactics is an important contribution to understanding what really goes on both with collecting the funds for so-called ‘conservation’ projects, and the greed and power struggles within and between various agencies. It gets to the heart of what is really meant by conservation management, for humanity as well as rare species.” —Dr. Alan Goodall, first director of Karisoke Research Station, 1987–1989
“Greg Cummings is so like a gorilla. He is a rare being with a palpable wildness, an intimidating strength, and a soulful compassion. All of these qualities along with his fierce convictions are embodied in this wildly entertaining, fascinating, and inspirational memoir.” —Daryl Hannah, actor and environmental activist
“Trekking gorillas with Cummings is an enlightening experience. His skill as a conservationist and knowledge of Africa, and of what works and doesn’t work, are a boon to the cause.” —Tony Robbins, author and global entrepreneur
Author Biography
Greg Cummings has been featured in international publications such as the Guardian, Ecologist, and Sea Angler. In 2006 his organization was awarded the BBC Animal Award for best wildlife conservation program. A fundraiser since 1990, Cummings has raised money in America, Britain, France, Holland, Italy, and Canada for causes ranging from wildlife conservation to mental health. As director of the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund UK, he set up dozens of innovative, grassroots projects in troubled parts of the world—many of which are self-sustaining to this day. His global perspective has given him an eye for where the next crisis might arise, and how to thwart it. He lives in Victoria, British Columbia.