When South African conservationist Lawrence Anthony was asked to accept a herd of “rogue” wild elephants on his Thula Thula game reserve in Zululand, his common sense told him to refuse. But he was the herd’s last chance of survival: they would be killed if he wouldn’t take them.
In order to save their lives, Anthony took them in. In the years that followed he became a part of their family. And as he battled to create a bond with the elephants, he came to realize that they had a great deal to teach him about life, loyalty, and freedom.
The Elephant Whisperer is a heartwarming, exciting, funny, and sometimes sad account of Anthony’s experiences with these huge yet sympathetic creatures. Set against the background of life on an African game reserve, with unforgettable characters and exotic wildlife, it is a delightful book that will appeal to animal lovers and adventurous souls everywhere.
Lawrence Anthony (born 1950, Johannesburg) and raised in rural Zambia and Malawi, is an international conservationist, explorer, and adventurer.
Anthony is the long standing head of conservation at the Thula Thula game reserve in Zululand South Africa and the Founder of The Earth Organization, an independent, international conservation and environmental group with a strong scientific orientation. He is an member of the esteemed Explorers Club of New York and a member the National Council of the South African Association for the Advancement of Science. [S2A3]
Anthony, has a reputation for bold conservation initiatives, including the rescue of the Baghdad zoo during the US lead Coalition 2003 invasion of Iraq, and expeditions deep into the Congo jungle to meet leaders of the infamous Lord's Resistance Army rebel army, to try and protect endangered species.
An acknowledged African wildlife expert, Anthony's personal focus is the African elephant.
Details of his conservation activities have appeared regularly in the international media and featured in magazine's and journals such as Readers Digest, the Smithsonian, the Explorers Journal, Africa Geographic, Men's Journal, Shape magazine, Elle Magazine and others.
Anthony is married to Francoise and lives on the Thula Thula game reserve in Zululand. He has two sons and two grandsons.
Quote: "I have never understood the saying 'To think outside the box.' Why would anyone sit inside a box and think outside of it. Rather just get out of the box."



