| Author/Contributor(s): | Schmidt, Warren |
| Publisher: | Pelagic |
| Date: | 8/25/2026 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Condition: | NEW |
Understanding animal behaviour and what provokes aggression will go a long way in stopping accidents. Such incidents are often sensationalised in the media and cast a negative shadow across wildlife conservation, especially when it comes to certain species like snakes and crocodiles. Awareness, education and training are paramount to mitigating human–wildlife conflict. The book offers much-needed sound, factual information on the issue, detailing the right approach for each animal. It also shows African wildlife, including potentially dangerous species, as a key elements of ecosystems and considers how we can contribute to their conservation.
Richly illustrated with excellent photographs and up-to-date distribution maps, this book will be crucially important for anyone working and travelling across Africa – from lodge personnel, game rangers and guides, to birdwatchers, ecotourists, campers, hikers, 4×4 enthusiasts, engineers and construction teams, as well as medical personnel deployed to remote rural clinics.