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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Hardcover, Paperback

Author
  
Mark Owens

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Publication date
  
1984

Originally published
  
1984

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Genre
  
Autobiography, Zoology, Wildlife

Publisher
  
Robert Hartnoll Limited

Animal books
  
Secrets of the Savanna, When Elephants Weep, Never Cry Wolf, Storey's Illustrated Guide to, Deer Babies

Cry of the Kalahari (1984) is an autobiographical book detailing two young American zoologists, Mark and Delia Owens, and their experience studying wildlife in the Kalahari desert in Botswana in the mid-1970s. There they lived and worked for seven years in an unexplored area named Deception Valley in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve. With no roads and no people and the nearest civilization eight hours away they had only each other and the animals they studied as company, most of which had never seen humans before. Their research focused mainly on lions, brown hyenas, jackals and other African carnivores. Cry of the Kalahari is the personal story of the Owens' encounters with these and a myriad of other animals and depicts their own struggle to live and work in such an inhospitable and unforgiving environment.

Cry of the Kalahari was a national and international bestseller, translated into seven languages and is the 1985 John Burroughs Medal winner.

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